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Rh before any of her sons is competent to earn a living, then from the proceeds of my property she shall get a monthly stipend of 20 twenty rupees in addition to the stipend stipulated in the seventh clause, until such time as any of her sons should be able to earn.

'12. If Nrityakali Dasi should be widowed before any of her sons is competent to earn a living, then from the income of my property she shall get a monthly stipend of 10 ten rupees in excess of the stipend stipulated in the seventh clause, until such time as any of her sons should be able to earn.

'13. From the proceeds of my property, the executors shall pay a monthly stipend of 30 thirty rupees to Sarada Devi, widow of Nilmadhav Bhattacbaryya, for the maintenance of herself and of her three sons; and when her sons will attain majority, the executors shall pay her 10 ten rupees monthly for her whole life. But if she should remarry or lead an immoral life, they shall pay her neither of the two-aforesaid allowances.

'14. A list is given below of the monthly expenses for different affairs that are to be defrayed from the proceeds of my property;—

'School established by me at my native village, Birsingha, 100 hundred rupees. Dispensary established by me at Birsingha 50 fifty rupees. Helpless and poor people of Birstagha 30 thirty rupees. Widow Marriage 100 one hundred rupees.

'15. If Jagannath Chattopadhyay, Upendra Nath Pallit, and Govinda Chandra Bhar should remain in my service till the last moment of my life, then the executors shall give to each of them a lump sum of 300 three hundred rupees.

'16. The executors will defray the costs of the up-keep of my property, the marriage of my daughter, &c., to the amounts they think fit.