Which passage from Part 2 of "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" by Nathaniel Hawthorne provides explicit evidence that the fountain of youth water has a short-lasting effect?



Group of answer choices

"The precious Water of Youth flowed in a bright stream across the floor, moistening the wings of a butterfly, which, grown old in the decline of summer, had alighted there to die."

"Even while the party were looking at it, the flower continued to shrivel up, till it became as dry and fragile as when the doctor had first thrown it into the vase."

"With a shuddering impulse, that showed her a woman still, the widow clasped her skinny hands before her face, and wished that the coffin-lid were over it, since it could be no longer beautiful."

"The Water of Youth possessed merely a virtue more transient than that of wine."

"The Water of Youth possessed merely a virtue more transient than that of wine."