Which passage from Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" contributes to the setting of the story?

A. There was a deep sea roar from feet and wheels going ceaselessly.

B. His eyes were still fixed upon the vendor.

C. His features were set, save for the under lip, which had a faint fluttering movement​

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