what was the busines of the narrator?
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The narrator or the young soldier’s business is to see how far the enemy has advanced. The narrator indicates that he “did this and returned over the bridge.” The fact that the old man won’t move delays his responsibility to cross the bridge as regularly as he should while conversing with the old man, he constantly looks back to determine enemy advancement. He was also listening for noises that would suggest enemy contact. He looked and listened while engaging in conversation with the old man as opposed to crossing the bridge at this point.
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