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He takes a good deal of parish business off the parson's hands, helps him in works of charity, carries coal for the poor at Christmas, and can often give useful advice and useful information, not otherwise easily procured, relating to the labourers and their families. In short, he does a great deal towards making it possible for gentlemen to exist upon their livings, with glebe and tithe in their present unsatisfactory condition. The farmer's wife is the best ally of the clergyman's wife. She h...elps in the village clothing-club, in the school and 140 THE OLD AND THE NEW. in tlio choir; and she, too, conveys a good deal of information to the parsonage, of which its inhabi- tants might have long remained in ignorance. That farmers of this class are able to help tlieir own labonrers in case of sickness or accident in a way which, to the man of fifty acres, would be impos- sible, "goes without saying. " Finally, it may be added that the greater number of classes of which society consists, the greater its stability and steadi- ness, the greater room for the play of individual peculiarities, and the greater the security for the freedom and independence of minorities.
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