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"No, no. It was all nonsensical and meaningless. On my part, it was the caprice of a pampered man; and on his part simple greed for money..."

What does the banker mean by the caprice in the sentence?

OA) The bet was just a joke.

B) He wanted to make a point.

C) He made the bet on a whim.

D) The bet was meant to be trick.

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