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CHAPTER XXIX. FRANK'S PEDESTRIAN TOUR.
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Although Frank was pretty well bruised1 by his fall, his youth and the vigor2 of his constitution enabled him to recover rapidly from the effects of the shock. On the third day he got up and took a short walk. On the fifth day he felt well enough to leave his hospitable3 entertainers.
But where should he go?
Should he return to the Hotel du Glacier4 and place himself again in the clutches of his treacherous5 guardian6? He felt that to be out of the question. Besides, he rightly conjectured7 that Sharpley had already left the hotel. No, he must detach himself wholly from his enemy. He must rely upon himself. He must get home the best way he could, and then expose the conspirators8, for he was convinced that Mr. Craven was involved in it. But a serious difficulty presented itself. He [243] was about four thousand miles from home, and to return, as well as to stay where he was, required money. This led him to an examination of his finances. He never carried much money with him. Sharpley being treasurer9. Opening his pocket-book, he found he had sixty francs only, or about twelve dollars in gold. Now, as my readers will readily judge, twelve dollars is hardly adequate for a return journey from Switzerland to America.
Had Frank been dismayed at this situation it would hardly have created surprise, but, on the contrary, he felt in very good spirits.
"I don't believe I shall starve," he said to himself. "If I can only get to Paris, I will seek out Mr. Tarbox, and I am sure he will lend me money enough to get home."
But had he enough to get to Paris? Barely enough to travel third class; but then he must remember the good people who had found and taken care of him. For this alone, twelve dollars was
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