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Victorian children typically woke up early, usually around 6 a.m. or even earlier, to help with household chores or work in factories. Their daily routines often involved long hours of labor, and their schedules were dictated by the demands of their families and employers. School hours varied, but many children attended classes after completing their morning tasks.

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