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"The Whistle" by Benjamin Franklin is set in his childhood in colonial America, primarily in Boston. The story revolves around a young Franklin's experience of purchasing a whistle, which symbolizes the innocence and folly of youth. The narrative reflects on themes of desire, self-reflection, and the lessons learned about valuing true worth over superficial pleasures. The backdrop of a bustling colonial town enhances the moral lesson conveyed through Franklin's poignant recollections.

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