what explanation did he give to the fellow-pilgram for his thoughtful deed?
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In the poem, the old man explains to his fellow pilgrim that the bridge that he built is not for himself to use, but for the younger travellers to cross the chasm safely. He explains that they are the ones with no experience and who need help from the dangerous, flowing water of the chasm.
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The pilgrim, explained that the chasm which held no fears for him could be a trap, an unsuspected danger for the young inexperience man who could be trying to cross the chasm late in the evening. So he was building a bridge to help this fair haired youth.
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