4) In "Why, You Reckon?" why don’t the narrator and the other man want to hold Edward for ransom? Is their motivation internal or external?

In "Why, You Reckon?", the narrator and the other man do not want to hold Edward for ransom because they feel sympathy and empathy towards him. Their motivation is internal, driven by their own conscience and moral compass. They recognize Edward's vulnerability and the injustice of taking advantage of him for personal gain. Therefore, they choose not to exploit him for financial benefit, ultimately displaying their compassion and humanity.