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Mary in the Fields, where people don't go to hear mass three times in a year. Yes, it's a perfect sinecure, which with its stipend of a thousand francs enables him to live there like a peasant philosopher, cultivating the somewhat extensive garden whose big walls you see yonder."
She had no longer a heart for acting, and she decided to open a boarding-house for actors, while Joseph and his sister earned a small stipend by variety work in the theatre.
In the diocese of Raphoe, to which Burtonport belongs, there are four recognised methods by which the revenues of the priests are raised. The first is an annual fixed stipend of four shillings for each household or family. "Sometimes," said Father Walker, "but rarely, the better-off families give more than this; and not unfrequently the poorer families fail to give anything under this head."
O, there is a stipend waiting a stipend of three hundred ducats yearly that shall be made into six hundred presently, and all for my complaisance, all that I may be a joyous and content cornuto!" He strode to the window cursing horribly, whilst Giuliana sat white of face with lips compressed and heaving bosom, her eyes upon her plate.
Father Walker has been parish priest at Burtonport for about nine years. In all that time the highest sum reached in one year by the stipend has been £560; this sum having to be divided between the parish priest, who received £280, and two curates receiving £140 each.
I sat down, and thought over the matter. An extra hundred had just been added to my monthly stipend. I had not thought of having such a person on board before he suggested the idea. I had expected to depend on local guides for information and direction. If only one-half of Mr.
"You would pay for that?" he questioned, half mockingly. "Oh, but for that a stipend of three hundred ducats is too little." And all the time his eyes were upon his wife, and I saw her stiffen as if she had been struck. But the Cardinal laughed outright. "Come now, you use me with an amiable frankness," he said. "The stipend shall be doubled when you join the council." "Doubled?" he said.
The clergy of Amiens, however, are very poor, having lost all their immense possessions, and having nothing but the national stipend. The cathedral had been repaired by public subscription. The poor are sent to the armies. There were no imposts but those paid to the government. Amiens is still a very cheap town for permanent residence, though the war has very seriously affected it.
'I have to hit my memory, I am shattered, sir. I say, you would be justified, amply justified 'How long? was reiterated. 'I can at least date it from the period of my marriage. 'From the date when your scoundrelism first touches my family, that's to say! So "Government" agreed to give you a stipend to support your wife! 'Mr. Beltham, I breathe with difficulty.
Every one was only too glad that Richard should come as Cocksmoor curate; and, though the stipend was very small since Mr. Wilmot meant to have other assistance yet, by living at home, it might be feasible. Margaret's last words that night to Ethel were, "The last wish I had dared to make is granted!" Mr.
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