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CHAPTER XVIII. MR. TARBOX AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION.
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"So this is Paris," said Frank to himself, as he rode into the court-yard of the Hotel de Rivoli, situated1 on the fine street of the same name.
He had already, from the carriage window, obtained a good view of the palace of the Tuileries, occupied at that time by Louis Napoleon, in the plentitude of his power, and of the large garden which it faces. The sun was shining brightly, and as he glanced at the signs on either side of the streets through which he passed, he realized, even more clearly than on English soil, that he was in a foreign country.
"What a beautiful city!" he exclaimed, turning to his companion.
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"I suppose you have been here before, Colonel Sharpley?"
"Often."
"But it is new to me; so I suppose it strikes me more."
"It is always enjoyed best the first time. Can you speak French?"
"A little. I can read the language pretty well. Shall we stay here long?"
"I can't tell yet."
The exhibition was open, and the city was full to overflowing3. They were compelled to take rooms high up, the most desirable being already occupied. But for this Frank cared little. He was in Paris; he was going to see its wonders, and this thought filled him with happiness.
The next day they went to the exhibition together, but Colonel Sharpley soon tired of it. After an hour, he turned to Frank, saying:
"Do you want to stay longer?"
"Yes; I have scarcely seen anything yet."
"I suppose you can find your way back to the hotel?"
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"Oh, yes."
"Then I will go out. I don't care much for this sort of thing."
So Frank wandered on alone—alone, but surrounded by a crowd of all nationalities, visitors like himself to the great exhibition. On all sides he was surrounded by triumphs of art and skill gathered from all parts of the world.
"I wish I had some friend with me," he thought. "It's a splendid sight, but I should enjoy it better if I had somebody I liked to talk to. Wouldn't it be jolly if Ben Cameron were here! How he would enjoy it! Poor fellow! he's got his own way to make in the world—though I don't know as that is much of a misfortune, after all. I don't think I would mind it, though, of course, it's pleasant to have money."
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