Which sentence from the story best supports the idea that Gortsby likes to judge others?

A

"On the bench by Gortsby's side sat an elderly gentleman with a drooping air of

defiance...

B

"I remember doing exactly the same thing once in a foreign capital."

C "'To lose a hotel and a cake of soap on one afternoon suggests willful carelessness."

D "'It's a lesson to me not to be too clever in judging by circumstances.'"

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