From Boyhood to Manhood - Life of Benjamin Franklin by William M. (William Makepeace) Thayer
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Proposition to Treat Them--Report of James' Treatment to Parents--His
Mother's Counsel--Meets Collins--The Latter Intemperate--Counsels Him to Let Strong Drink Alone--His Father's Opinion of Keith's Letter-- Arrival of Captain Homes--Approves Plans of Benjamin--Calling on Friends--Seeing Doctor Mather--An Incident and Its Lesson--Collins Decides to Go to Philadelphia--Benjamin's Father Declines to Help Him--About _Courant_--Bidding Parents Farewell and Returning. XXIV. HIS RETURN, AND WHAT CAME OF IT. Leaves Boston for New York--Collins to Meet Him There--Calls at Newport to See His Brother John--Takes a Debt to Collect--Finds Collins Drunk in New York--Talk with Landlord--Governor Burnett Sends for Him-- Benjamin's Words about It--Rebukes John Drunk--Arrival in Philadelphia-- Called on Governor Keith--The Governor Proposes to Set Him up--Amusing Talk with Keimer--Collins Can Not Get Work--Trouble with Collins on the Delaware--End of Collins--Governor Keith Sends for Him--Going to England to Buy Outfit. XXV. WORKING, READING, AND COURTING. Keimer's Religious Creed--Argument with Benjamin--Establishing a New Sect and Foregoing a Good Dinner--Benjamin's Three Literary Associates--Literary Club Formed--Discussion on Ralph as a Poet--Benjamin's Views--Each One Writing Poetry--Paraphrase of 18th Psalm--Benjamin Reading Ralph's--Plan to Outwit Osborne--Its Success--Osborne's Mortification--The Club a Good One--Benjamin and Deborah Read--The Result. |
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