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Chapter 5 EARLY FRIENDS IN PHILADELPHIA

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l, for he suspected nothing of my setting up. He retained a great deal of his

cautious, and would hardly answer me the most common question, without asking first, "What do you intend to infer from that?" However, it gave him so high an opinion of my abilities in the confuting way, that he seriously proposed my being his colleague in a project

ersion in half starving him. He agreed to try the practice, if I would keep him company. I did so, and we held it for three months. We had our victuals dress'd, and brought to us regularly by a woman in the neighborhood, who had from me a list of forty dishes, to be prepar'd for us at different times, in all which there was neither fish, flesh, nor fowl, and the whim suited me the better at this time from the cheapness of it, not costing us above eighteenpence sterling each per week. I have since kept several Len

ong voyage, and we were both very young, only a little above eighteen, it was thought most prudent by her mother to prevent our going too far at present, as a marriage, if it was to take pl

rather more lax in their principles of religion, particularly Ralph, who, as well as Collins, had been unsettled by me, for which they both made me suffer. Osborne was sensible, candid, frank; sincere and affectionate to his friends; but, in literary matters, too fond of criticizing. Ralph was ingenious, genteel i

Osborne dissuaded him, assur'd him he had no genius for poetry, and advis'd him to think of nothing beyond the business he was bred to; that, in the mercantile way, tho' he had no stock, he might, by his diligence and punc

ibes the descent of a Deity. When the time of our meeting drew nigh, Ralph called on me first, and let me know his piece was ready. I told him I had been busy, and, having little inclination, had done nothing. He then show'd me his piece for my opinion, and I much approv'd it, as it appear'd to me to have great merit. "Now," says he, "Osborne never will allow the

sborne gave up the contest, and join'd in applauding it. Ralph only made some criticisms, and propos'd some amendments; but I defended my text. Osborne was against Ralph, and told him he was no better a critic than poet, so he dropt the argument. As they two went home together, Osborne expressed himself still more strongly in favor of what he thought my production; having restrain'd himself before, as he said, lest

may not have occasion again to mention the other two, I shall just remark here, that Watson died in my arms a few years after, much lamented, being the best of our set. Osborne went to the West Indies, where he became an eminent lawyer and made mone

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Contents

Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Chapter 1 ANCESTRY AND EARLY YOUTH IN BOSTON
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Chapter 2 BEGINNING LIFE AS A PRINTER
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Chapter 3 ARRIVAL IN PHILADELPHIA
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Chapter 4 FIRST VISIT TO BOSTON
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Chapter 5 EARLY FRIENDS IN PHILADELPHIA
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Chapter 6 FIRST VISIT TO LONDON
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Chapter 7 BEGINNING BUSINESS IN PHILADELPHIA
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Chapter 8 BUSINESS SUCCESS AND FIRST PUBLIC SERVICE
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10 T.
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Chapter 11 H.
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Chapter 12 POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC AND OTHER ACTIVITIES
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Chapter 13 INTEREST IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Chapter 14 DEFENSE OF THE PROVINCE
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Chapter 15 PUBLIC SERVICES AND DUTIES
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Chapter 16 ALBANY PLAN OF UNION
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Chapter 17 QUARRELS WITH THE PROPRIETARY GOVERNORS
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Chapter 18 BRADDOCK'S EXPEDITION
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Chapter 19 FRANKLIN'S DEFENSE OF THE FRONTIER
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Chapter 20 SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS
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Chapter 21 AGENT OF PENNSYLVANIA IN LONDON
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