Chapter 1912 of 1964 · 66 words · ~1 min read

LXXXIV.

There _is_ a difference, says the song, "between A beggar and a Queen,"[801] or _was_ (of late The latter worse used of the two we've seen-- But we 'll say nothing of affairs of state); A difference "'twixt a Bishop and a Dean," A difference between crockery ware and plate, As between English beef and Spartan broth-- And yet great heroes have been bred by both.