Chapter 1362 of 1964 · 57 words · ~1 min read

XVIII.

Don Juan, having done the best he could In all the circumstances of the case, As soon as "Crowner's quest"[569] allowed, pursued His travels to the capital apace;-- Esteeming it a little hard he should In twelve hours' time, and very little space, Have been obliged to slay a free-born native In self-defence: this made him meditative.