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The Whistle:
Franklin loved to tell stories, frequently using his youthful adventures to make a moral point. In The Whistle, young Benjamin's delight with his new toy turns to dismay once he learned that he paid too much for it. As he grew older, Franklin used this childhood lesson to question the inflated value people often place on status, wealth, and possessions.
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