There are two kinds of people on a mysterious island. There are so-called Honestants who always speak the truth, and the others are Swindlecants who always lie.
Three fellows (A, B and C) are having a quarrel at the market. A tourist goes by and asks the A fellow: "Are you an Honestant or a Swindlecant?" The answer is incomprehensible so the tourist gives another quite logical question to B: "What did A say?" B answers: "A said that he is a Swindlecant." And to that says the fellow C: "Do not believe B, he is lying!" B and C are:
Select one of the following: