Answer:
Henry's dialogue reveals that D: He respects her knowledge
Step-by-step explanation:
“The Californian Tale” by “Henry Twain” depicts both grief and empathy. The story is set during the California Gold rush. The protagonist, Henry waited for his wife to return home even though she has been dead for nineteen years. People of the town took advantage of the town by digging gold. But as soon as the gold decreased, people also started moving out from that town and went to profitable places.
In the given lines, Henry respects her wife’s knowledge and laws. He says that she knows everything, and he has seen her fix all these things.