At first, lovesick and infatuated with Rosaline but after he'd met Juliet hopelessly in love
Based on the excerpt from Joseph Conrad's "The Lagoon", I think that it takes Arsat all night to tell his story. I have inferred such due to the sentence: "<span>Before his face the sun showed its edge above the tree-tops, rising steadily." This means that the sun has already risen. Arsat told a story about his past wherein he and Diamelen, escaped from the rajah's men. </span>
If the letter you are referring to is the one you get when you have your credit card account or bill delivered to your home, then the best answer would be most likely the second one. The letter provides the recipient information about the condition of his own bank account.
The correct answer is The unfavorable descriptions of the pardon-seller’s physical appearance imply that the narrator thinks poorly of this character, he uses several words that don't talk about a nice person like rat's tails as a description for his hair or the fact of having goat's voice.
The other options talk about positive attributes which are not presented in the prologue reason why they can not be correct.
Answer: It's the last answer.
Explanation: Because, the words in the passage connect to that answer.