This chasm that has been as naught to me to that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be; why does the speaker say that the chasm might be a pitfall for the fair-haired youth? what does the old man do after this? why does he do that?
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the speaker,old man says that the chasm might be pitfall for fair haired youth because unlike the old man who is experienced and know the way of turbulent stream the young traveller would not know the way to cross the stream and the chasm might prove dangerous for him. the old man therefore decide to build the bridge spanning the tide he does this in order to help the future generations of the people to cross the stream safely without any difficulty and danger
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