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Fantastic Mr Dahl

‘I’m a perfectly ordinary fellow, except that I happen to be very tall,’ Roald Dahl told a group of children in 1975.

He was indeed large. At his public school, Repton, Dahl was unusual in the early 1930s in being six foot five by his mid-teens. It was one reason – alongside his broken voice – that he was chosen for the hero’s part in a class reading of Romeo and Juliet.

His size became central to Dahl’s identity. Repeatedly – and for better, as well as

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