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In the Days of Poor Richard

CHAPTER VIII
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We have much argument over the processes of life in the human body, of which I have gained some little knowledge.

Often he flatters me by seeking my counsel in difficult cases." The office of the Doctor Baronet was on the first floor of a large building in Gough Square, Fleet Street.

A number of gentlemen sat in comfortable chairs in a large waiting room.
"Sir John will see you in a moment, sir," an attendant said to Doctor Franklin as they entered.

The moment was a very long one.
"In London there are many people who disagree with the clock," Franklin laughed.

"In this office, even the moments have the gout.


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