What is implied in the last line of this excerpt from Mark Twain's "The
£1,000,000 Bank-Note"?
As I approached the house my excitement began to abate, for all was quiet
there, which made me feel pretty sure the blunder was not discovered yet. I
rang. The same servant appeared. I asked for those gentlemen.
"They are gone." This in the lofty, cold way of that fellow's tribe.
A. that the servant hails from a different country and most likely
migrated to England for employment
OB. that the servants in the homes of wealthy Londoners consider
themselves to be better than everyone else
C. that the servant is unhappy with his employers and treats all his
guests in a rude fashion
OD. that most servants in London have to live in poor conditions and
frequently suffer from cold
E. that the servants in London are prohibited from being friendly with
their master's guests