what does the narrator think about the old man's fate? why does he take pity on him
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The narattor has a lot of sympathy and pity for the old man. He thinks dat the old man destined his own future by giving up hopes and sitting at the end a pontoon bridge with ankel deep dust . He feels that he was badly grievened by the fact that his animals will no longer be with him besides he had no family . He now's that if war happens he would die that signifies the promblemd of the people might have faced during the war . Therefore he took pity on him
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