CHAPTER XIX. IN WHICH J.T. MASTON REGRETS THAT THE CROWD DID NOT LYNCH HIM WHEN HE WAS IN PRISON. The capitals of two worlds, the largest cities as well as the smaller ones, stood waiting terror-stricken. Thanks to the journals which had published the news broadcast over the world, every one knew the precise hour at which the shooting would take place and the local hour which corresponded with that of Kilimanjaro, situated 35 degrees east, allowing for the difference of longitude. A few of the principal cities, the sun travelling a degree in four minutes were as follows: At Paris, 9:40 P.M. At St. Petersburg, 11:31 P.M. At London, 9:30 P.M. At Rome, 10:20 P.M. At Madrid, 9:15 P.M. AtBerlin, 11:20 P.M. At Constantinople, 11:26 P.M. At Calcutta, 3:04 A.M. At Nanking, 5:05 A.M. A