What effect did the wife's
disappearance have on her
husband, as related in the
underlined passages of Sec.
56-58 of Twain's "The
Californian's Tale"?
A. He just went on alone, forgetting he was
ever married to her.
B. It made him bitter and resentful of
everyone around him.
C. He never recovered from his grief.
"Never has been sane an hour since."
