What does the narrator think about the old man's fate? Why does he take pity on him? Ch: old man at the bridge
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Answer:the narrator who was more concerned for the old man's safety than those of the animals enquired what the old man's politics was the old man replied that he had none he told the narrator that he was an old man of 76 and had 12 kilometer and was too tired to go further the narrator told him to walk up the road and catch a ride on a truck to barcelona
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