Frank’s determination pleased Professor Scotch very much.
“That’s right,” he said. “Let us leave Europe before I have to carry you away in a coffin.”
A week later the pair left, and what Frank’s future adventures were will be related in another story of this series, entitled “Frank Merriwell at Yale.”
Frank’s parting with Inza was very friendly. They promised to write to each other constantly.
And here we will leave our hero, saying, as the professor says:
“A wonderful boy—truly a wonderful boy! An up-and-down, manly American boy!”
THE END.
No. 9 of the Burt L. Standish Library, entitled “Frank Merriwell at Yale,” is a rattling good college story that will delight every boy who reads it, for it is full of punch and jollity from the first page to the last.
NICK CARTER STORIES