In "A Just Judge," why is it ironic that the beggar claims that Bauakas's horse is his own? A. Bauakas wants to see the judge at
work, but does not expect to be brought before the judge in a case of his own. B. The horse really belongs to the king, but the king cannot convince the judge of it. C. The beggar is the king's brother. D. Bauakas had stolen the same horse many years before.