Which two sentences from the passage best convey the idea that the young man is surprised by the things senor licurgo says?
"i am delighted to hear it, for since they came into my possession these famous lands have never brought me a penny."
"i see that all is not dreariness and misery in the poplars."
"my lands!" exclaimed the traveler joyfully, gazing at the melancholy fields illumined by the early morning light.
"how abundant beautiful names are in these unattractive localities!"
"what an incomparable school!" exclaimed the young man, smiling.