AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... gout and therefore seldom stirred out of her room, so sometimes wanted company ; and hers was so highly amusing to me that I was sure to spend an evening with her whenever she desired it. Our supper was only half an anchovy each on a ...
... gout and therefore seldom stirred out of her room, so sometimes wanted company ; and hers was so highly amusing to me that I was sure to spend an evening with her whenever she desired it. Our supper was only half an anchovy each on a ...
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... gout, the rheumatism, and cramp, without making mention of other accidents — what would be the fate of our poor family t Must not the regret of our family be excessive at having placed so great a difference between sisters who are so ...
... gout, the rheumatism, and cramp, without making mention of other accidents — what would be the fate of our poor family t Must not the regret of our family be excessive at having placed so great a difference between sisters who are so ...
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... GOUT MIDNIGHT, October 22d, 1780. Franklin. Eh ! oh ! eh ! What have I done to merit these cruel sufferings ? Gout. Many things : you have ate and drunk too freely and too much indulged those legs of yours in their indolence. Franklin ...
... GOUT MIDNIGHT, October 22d, 1780. Franklin. Eh ! oh ! eh ! What have I done to merit these cruel sufferings ? Gout. Many things : you have ate and drunk too freely and too much indulged those legs of yours in their indolence. Franklin ...
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Gout. It is I, even I, the Gout. Franklin. What ! ray enemy in person ? Gout. No, not your enemy. Franklin. I repeat it — my enemy ; for you would not only torment my body to death, but ruin my good name ; you reproach me as a glutton ...
Gout. It is I, even I, the Gout. Franklin. What ! ray enemy in person ? Gout. No, not your enemy. Franklin. I repeat it — my enemy ; for you would not only torment my body to death, but ruin my good name ; you reproach me as a glutton ...
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... Gout, and as many reproaches ; but pray, madam, a truce with your corrections I Gout. No, sir, no. I will not abate a particle of what is so much for your good ; therefore Franklin. Oh ! eh-h-h ! It h not fair to say I take no exer cise ...
... Gout, and as many reproaches ; but pray, madam, a truce with your corrections I Gout. No, sir, no. I will not abate a particle of what is so much for your good ; therefore Franklin. Oh ! eh-h-h ! It h not fair to say I take no exer cise ...
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