has the old man died at the end of the story in the old man at the bridge
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The narrator is left in a state of despair at the end of the story because he is worried about the old man but is unable to offer him any help. The narrator is a scout of sorts for the camp of soldiers fighting against the fascists.
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The narrator is left in a state of despair at the end of the story because he is worried about the old man but is unable to offer him any help. The narrator is a scout of sorts for the camp of soldiers fighting against the fascists.
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