The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Why do you suppose, Franklin is surprised by the three pennies worth of bread he purchased?

The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

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Franklin was surprised by how much bread he received in exchange for his money.

Then I asked for a three-penny loaf, and was told they had none such. So not considering or knowing the difference of money, and the greater cheapness nor the names of his bread, I bad him give me three-penny worth of any sort. He gave me, accordingly, three great puffy rolls. I was surpriz’d at the quantity, but took it, and, having no room in my pockets, walk’d off with a roll under each arm, and eating the other.

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Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Dover Thrift Editions) (pp. 17-18). Dover Publications. Kindle Edition.