The Paris Sketch book of Mr. M.a. Titmarsh; And Eastern Sketches, a Journey From Cornhill to Cairo; the Irish Sketch Book; And Character Sketches;
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Such men grow rich without driving a single hard bargain ; their condition being to make others prosper along with themselves. Thus, his very charit}' , another informant tells me, is one of the causes of my host's good fortune. He might have three pounds a year from 3 M THE IRISH SKETCH BOOK. each of forty cottages, but instead prefers a hundred healthy workmen ; or he might have a fourth of the number of work- men, and a farm 3'ielding a produce proportionately less ; but instead of saving th...e money of their wages, prefers a farm the produce of which, as I have heard from a gentleman whom I take to be good authority', is unequalled elsewhere. Besides the cottages, we visited a pretty school where children of an exceeding smallness were at their work, — the children of the Catholic peasantry. The. few Protestants of the district do not attend the national-school, nor learn their alphabet or their multiplication-table in compan}- with their little Roman Catholic brethren. The clergyman who lives hard b}^ the gate of H town, in his communication with his parishioners cannot fail to see how much misery is relieved and how much good is done by his neighbor ; but though the two gentlemen are on good terms, the clergyman will not break bread with his Catholic fellow-Christian.
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