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"Mr. Cornelius Johnson, Office-Seeker" is a 1900 short story by Paul Laurence Dunbar. In the story, the narrator describes Mr. Cornelius Johnson's appearance as conveying his exaggerated sense of his importance: ________

Which quotation from "Mr. Cornelius Johnson, Office-Seeker" most effectively illustrates the claim?
Difficulty: Medium
A: 

"He carried himself always as if he were passing under his own triumphal arch."

B: 

"The grey Prince Albert was scrupulously buttoned about his form, and a shiny top hat replaced the felt of the afternoon."

C: 

"It was a beautiful day in balmy May and the sun shone pleasantly on Mr. Cornelius Johnson's very spruce Prince Albert suit of grey as he alighted from the train in Washington."

D: 

"Mr. Cornelius Johnson always spoke in a large and important tone."