The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 566, September 15, 1832 by Various
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but if the pastor had not laid in a stock of provisions, the scanty
resources of the village could not have met the demands of so many mouths, in addition to its native population. A note of the expenditure upon this occasion will excite some wonder in the minds of many readers, who are not aware how much good may be done at a small cost, when the stream of bounty is made to pass through proper channels. "Our disbursements for the adult school, including candles, ink, and paper, the salary of an assistant master, and food for the sixteen or seventeen students who came from a distance, did not exceed 560 francs (about 22_l._ 10_s._) for four months. Of this sum I can replace a little more than two-thirds, because some of the students have repaid their share of the expense, and even the poorest furnished their quota of bread. We did not provide commons for those who belonged to Dormilleuse, because they boarded at home." [14] They have no slates in this country--nor in the valleys of Piemont.--Two benevolent benefactors to the Protestant cause in Italy, who wished to confer a benefit upon the schools of Piemont, have enabled me to supply the Vaudois schools with this useful and economical article. * * * * * THE NATURALIST. |
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