The Printer Boy; Or, How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark An Example for Youth.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG.
Eager to Own the Pieces--Discloses the Authorship to James-- Interview with the Club--Surprise that Benjamin wrote them-- Treated with Attention by the Club--Oppressed by James--Trouble with him--Benjamin resolves to leave him--The Printing-office furnishes many Scholars--A New England Divine--Benjamin directed in the Path to which his Native Endowments pointed--So of Lord Nelson--Anecdote of him--Buxton, Wilberforce, and Others--Example of the Author of the "Optic Library" 123-129