Walden (#2)
5 When I have met an immigrant tottering under a bundle which
contained his all-looking like an enormous wen which had
grown out of the nape of his neck-I have pitied him, not because
that was his all, but because he had all that to carry. If I have got
to drag my trap, I will take care that it be a light one and do not
nip me in a vital part. But perchance it would be wisest never to
put one's paw into it.
What is the meaning of the words my trap in paragraph 5?
A)
an immigrant's bundle
B)
the author's furniture
a philosopher's Spaulding furniture
D
the author's weakness for possessions
(Help plz)