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Title: The Rector And His Curate; Or, One Pound Two Author: Thomas Moore [More Titles by Moore] "I trust we shall part as we met, in peace and charity. My last payment to you paid your salary up to the 1st of this month. Since that, I owe you for one month, which, being a long month, of thirty-one days, amounts, as near as I can calculate, to six pounds eight shillings. My steward returns you as a debtor to the amount of SEVEN POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS FOR COX-ACRE-GROUND, which leaves some trifling balance in my favor."--_Letter of Dismissal from the Rev. Marcus Beresford to his Curate, the Rev. T. A. Lyons_.
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