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CHAPTER XV CAUGHT IN A STORM
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The remainder of the afternoon proved uneventful. Frank visited nine farmhouses1, and succeeded in selling one more cattle and poultry3 book. He returned to the hotel at Fairport utterly4 tired out with his day’s tramping.
“Only three sales to-day,” was his mental comment. “That is not so good. My commissions amount to two dollars and a quarter, and my expenses will be a dollar and forty-five cents. That leaves a profit of just eighty cents. Well, that is better than nothing. I might have sold more if the houses weren’t so far apart.”
He found that the hotel keeper had assigned him to a small, but clean and comfortable room. Supper was plain, but substantial, and Frank ate all that was set before him.
“Traveling salesman, I suppose?” remarked the hotel man, when Frank joined him on the hotel stoop, where there were a row of armchairs for guests.
“I sell books,” answered the young agent. “Maybe I can sell you some.”
“No, I’ve got about all the books I want. Had any success?”
“I sold three books at three dollars each.”
“That’s pretty good.”
“I might sell more if I could cover more ground.”
“Why not hire a horse and buggy? I’ll let you have one for two dollars a day.”
“Thank you, but my business won’t warrant the outlay5. But I tell you what I wish I did have,” continued Frank, suddenly.
“What is that?”
“A bicycle. The roads around here are pretty fair for wheeling.”
“My boy has a wheel. Perhaps he’ll rent you that.”
“Where is he?”
“Down around the barn, I think.”
Frank walked to the barn, and soon found Tom Grandon, the hotel keeper’s son. He also saw the wheel, which was in the carriage shed.
“So you’d like to hire my wheel, eh?” said Tom. “I’m willing, if you’ll promise to take good care of it.”
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strapped
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mansion
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