The "darkness" that the passage refers to is C. ignorance.
The narrator is doubtful about mending the wall, but the neighbor repeats his fatherĀ“s words and traditions 'Good fences make good neighbors', and acts in consequence. He thinks that mending the wall is being practical and doesn't want to hear the narrators opinion against its utility and grabs two stones 'like an old-stone savage' to repair the wall.