What makes the narrator feel that "there was nothing to do about him"?(from old man and the bridge)
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The narrator felt pity for the old man and remarked that there was nothing to do about him. He thought that the old man’s only luck was that cats could look after themselves and that the day was overcast, so the Fascists were unable to launch their planes. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINIST!
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