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In which sentence do the Cabuliwallah's actions support his belief that his relationship with Mini will remain the same?A. He immediately turned to go; but as he reached the door he hesitated, and said, "May I not see the little one, sir, for a moment?"B. He had pictured her running to him as she used to do, calling. "O Cabuliwallah! Cabuliwallah!"C. He had imagined too that they would laugh and talk together, just as of old. D.Indeed, in memory of former days, he had brought, carefully wrapped up in paper, a few almonds and raisins and grapes, obtained somehow or other from a countryman; for what little money he had, had gone.

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