D.
Having traveled the world, he had acquired great wealth and learning more precious than gold or diamonds, to which he no longer gave more than a passing thought.
Which evidence from the passage best supports the idea that Bartholomeo does not worry about money as an old man?
A.
If this voluntary recluse came or went in the palace or in the streets he seemed to be searching for something which he could not find.
B.
Bartholomeo lodged himself in the most uncomfortable wing of his palace and rarely went out, and even Don Juan could not intrude into his father's apartment without first obtaining permission.
C.
While Don Juan gave magnificent entertainments and the palace re-echoed his mirth, Bartholomeo ate seven ounces of bread a day and drank water.
D.
Having traveled the world, he had acquired great wealth and learning more precious than gold or diamonds, to which he no longer gave more than a passing thought.
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