How does the doctor's statement "Come-I can't leave
you alone in the carriage; Ned might walk off with you"
in paragraph 51 reveal his perspective?
OA. The doctor knows Ned has a history of walking
off with people, and he is worried Mrs. Carleton
will get lost.
O B. The doctor knows Ned could walk off with her,
and she would be too frightened and upset to
continue their outing.
O C. The doctor knows Mrs. Carleton does not want
to go into the apartment, so he attempts to
frighten her to get her to follow him.
O D. The doctor knows Mrs. Carleton has a fear of
horses, though she would not admit it, and
would rather come inside than stay in the
carriage.