Read the excerpt.
From âmy last duchessâ by Robert browning . . . I repeat, the count your masters known munificence is ample warrant that no one just pretense of mine for dowry will be disallowed; Though his fair daughterâs self,as I avowed at starting, is my object
What do these lines suggest is the speakerâs true motives in marrying the countâs daughter ?
A.greed
B.loneliness
C.love
D.vanity