Excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: “Story of the Door”
Which quote supports the idea the two men anticipate their Sunday walks?
A.
"Even on Sunday, when it lay comparatively empty of passage, the street shone out in contrast to its shabby neighborhood, like a fire in a forest; and with its freshly painted shutters, well-polished brasses, and general cleanliness and gaiety of note, instantly caught and pleased the eye of the passenger."
B.
"It was reported by those who encountered them in their Sunday walks, that they said nothing, looked singularly dull, and would hail with obvious relief the appearance of a friend."
C.
"For all that, the two men put the greatest store by these excursions, counted them the chief jewel of each week, and not only set aside occasions of pleasure, but even resisted the calls of business, that they might enjoy them uninterrupted."
D.
"Mr. Enfield and the lawyer were on the other side of the side street; but when they came near the entry, the former lifted up his cane and pointed."