in chapter old man at the bridge why does narrator conclude that nothing could be done about the man in distress.why does he say so?
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because he is living in his native town due to a war he have to leave his native place and his animals whome he loves very much he had a cat who will ran away ,2 pairs of pigeon they will fly away but a goat will can't do anything that's why he told that nothing could be done about the man in distress.
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