In Twain's "The Californian's
Tale," which of the following
excerpts characterizes the
narrator?
A. regrets for their wasted lives, and
longings to be out of the struggle and done
with it all.
B. It was a lovely region, woodsy, balmy,
delicious, and had once been populous, long
years before...
C. I was feeling a deep, strong longing to
see her-a longing so...insistent, that it made
me afraid.