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Comparatively speaking, the Greek peasantry are wealthy; — a circumstance which, in most cases, produces contentment in the matrimonial state. I say wealthy, because, even in the interior of the country, a peasant can always gain his drachma per day; out of which he will buy an oker of bread (two pounds and a half,) which will cost him twenty-four leptas; […]
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Comparatively
speaking,
the
Greek
peasantry
are
wealthy;
—
a
circumstance
which,
in
most
cases,
produces
contentment
in
the
matrimonial
state.
I
say
wealthy,
because,
even
in
the
interior
of
the
country,
a
peasant
can
always
gain
his
drachma
per
day;
out
of
which
he
will
buy
an
oker
of
bread
(two
pounds
and
a
half,)
which
will
cost
him
twenty-four
leptas;
[…]