True to His Home; a Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin
The book True to His Home; a Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin was written by author Butterworth, Hezekiah, 1839-1905 Here you can read free online of True to His Home; a Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is True to His Home; a Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin a good or bad book?
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I ought to be going on and coining time." " Well, go right along; you are on the way to Poverty Cor- ner, and you will not need any guide post to find it; take up the handles of the wheelbarrow and go right on. Maybe the king will send a coach for you some day." He did — more than one king did. Franklin took the handles of the wheelbarrow, wondering which was the true prophet, his father's Scripture or cautious old Mr. Calamity. As he went on he heard the tap, tap, tap of the cane behind him, a...nd a low laugh at times and the word " kings." He came to the office, and taking a huge bundle of printing paper on his shoulder went in. The cane passed, tap, tap, tap- ping. It had an ominous sound. But after the tap, tap, tap of the cane had gone, Franklin could still hear his old father's words in his spiritual memory, and he believed that they were true. We must continue the story of Mr. Calamity, so as to pic- ture events from a Tory point of view. The incident of the wheelbarrow would long cause him to reproach the name of Franklin.
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