The "C)He resists sending his daughter to Hill Farm Sanatorium because of the expenses involved" action in the scene most clearly supports Carmody's desire to save money. Carmody agrees that his daughter must undergo the doctor's treatment to heal her. However, he argues about the Hill Farm Sanatorium's cost of treatment.
He must be a wonderful sibling who fulfills several of there needs.
you really ganna make me read all that
I’m sorry, what are we talking about?