Show FRANKLIN'S j On my arrival at was in my working mj f clothes being to come by was covered with my were filled with shirts and st t ings I was unacquainted mi i single soul in the not where to seek a Fatigued with ro i and having the night without sla I was extremely iA j my money consisted of a Da and about a shilling's i of which I gave to boatman for my assisted them in fused it at but I insisted their taking A man is ss times more generous when hi little than when he has j probably in the t 1 he is desirous of j his j walked towards the top oft 1 looking eagerly on sides till I came to Market fe where 1 met with a child loaf of Often had I m my dinner on dry It where he had and went straight to the shop which he pointed out tons I asked for some ing to find such as we ton but they it not that sort at I asked for a three-penny ft made no loaves at diat ft ing myself ignorant of the f well different b as as of the of I desired him to have three-penny-worth of bra-some kind or He three large I was snip at receiving so I tk having no n my I walked 00 roll under each In this manner I went m Market street to Fourth passed the house of father of my future wife- standing at the observe and with made a very singular and f I then turned the corn went through Chestnut ing my all ing made this I ICH 4 on Market street agam ioe wat in which I 1 Tr into it to UKe a draught ot nver myself dl with my I gave i uie other two to a woman and her who had come down with us jj in the and was waiting to her Thus 1 regained the which was J now mil well-dressed all the same I joined and was thus led to a large ers' meeting-house near the mar- ket I sat down with the after looking round me for some hearing nothing and being drowsy from my last i night's labor and want of 1 Jt fell into a sound In this state 1 continued till the assembly c when one of the congre- gation had the goodness to wake P This consequently was the f first house I or in which I at il |