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He could give me no em ployment , having little to do and hands enough already ; but he said , “ My son at Philadelphia bas lately lost his principal hand , Aquila Rose , by death ; if you go thither I believe he may employ you .
He could give me no em ployment , having little to do and hands enough already ; but he said , “ My son at Philadelphia bas lately lost his principal hand , Aquila Rose , by death ; if you go thither I believe he may employ you .
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He asked me a few questions , put a composingstick in my hand to see how I worked , and then said he would employ me ... to get the greatest part of the business in his own hands , drew him on , by artful questions and 32 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
He asked me a few questions , put a composingstick in my hand to see how I worked , and then said he would employ me ... to get the greatest part of the business in his own hands , drew him on , by artful questions and 32 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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I found in his house these hands : Hugh Meredith , a Welsh Pennsylvanian , thirty years of age , bred to country work ; he was honest , sensible , a man of experience , and fond of reading , but addicted to drinking .
I found in his house these hands : Hugh Meredith , a Welsh Pennsylvanian , thirty years of age , bred to country work ; he was honest , sensible , a man of experience , and fond of reading , but addicted to drinking .
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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