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Title: Too Much For The Whistle Author: Edward Eggleston [More Titles by Eggleston] When Franklin was an old man, he wrote a cu-ri-ous letter. In that letter he told a story. It was about some-thing that happened to him when he was a boy. Here is the story put into verses, so that you will re-member it better. Some day you can read the story as Franklin told it himself. You will hear people say, "He paid too much for the whistle." The saying came from this story. Whistling fit to burst his buttons, But Benny counted out his pennies, Now homeward goes the whistling Benny, "Ah, Benny, Benny!" cries his mother, At last the whistling boy re-mem-bers Too many pennies for a whistle [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |