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In "The Californian's Tale" by
Mark Twain, what is the cause
given for the following
passage?
Sec. 16: "I felt a sharp sense of
disappointment."
A. The visitor is disappointed because he
will be gone and not able to meet the
Pioneer's wife.
B. The visitor is disappointed that he is
wasting so much time that could be used for
prospecting.
C. The visitor is disappointed that he
doesn't have a nice cottage like the Pioneer
has.