Home > Authors Index > James Baldwin > Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories > This page
Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories, stories by James Baldwin |
||
THE WHISTLE |
||
< Previous |
Table of content |
Next > |
________________________________________________
_ THE WHISTLE [short story by James Baldwin]
On the day that he was seven years old, his mother gave him a few He looked at the bright, yellow pieces and said, "What shall I do with It was the first money that he had ever had. "You may buy something, if you wish," said his mother. "And then will you give me more?" he asked. His mother shook her head and said: "No, Benjamin. I cannot give you The little fellow ran into the street. He heard the pennies jingle in Boston is now a great city, but at that time it was only a little town. As Benjamin ran down the street, he wondered what he should buy. Should What a big family it was! And the father was a poor man. No wonder the He had not gone far when he met a larger boy, who was blowing a "I wish I had that whistle," he said. The big boy looked at him and blew it again. Oh, what a pretty sound "I have some pennies," said Benjamin. He held them in his hand, and "Yes, all of them." "Well, it's a bargain," said the boy; and he gave the whistle to Little Benjamin Franklin was very happy; for he was only seven years "See, mother," he said, "I have bought a whistle." "How much did you pay for it?" "All the pennies you gave me." "Oh, Benjamin!" One of his brothers asked to see the whistle. "Well, well!" he said. "You've paid a dear price for this thing. It's "You might have bought half a dozen such whistles with the money I The little boy saw what a mistake he had made. The whistle did not "Never mind, my child," said his mother, very kindly. "You are only Every boy and girl should remember the name of Benjamin Franklin. He _______ |