in a californian's tale by mark twain, what were the mans feelings towards his wife?

a. indifference
b. hostility
c. pure adoration
d. pure disgust

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Based on the given options, it is not possible to determine the man's feelings towards his wife in "A Californian's Tale" by Mark Twain. The story does not provide enough information or details about the man's emotions towards his wife to accurately determine his feelings as pure adoration or pure disgust.
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