![]() This car is the only remaining police car in the area. He answers a series of questions about his life and family, and his answers are unsatisfactory to the police. On this particular evening, a police car stops him and orders him to put his hands up. It is never said explicitly in the story, but it can be understood that he is the only, or one of the only, walker in society. He lives by himself - he has no wife, and so it is a tradition for him to walk every evening. ![]() ![]() He has never seen another person out walking during the many hours that he has strolled. Mead is the only pedestrian near his home. "The Pedestrian" offers a glance into the future, where a man, Leonard Mead, goes for long walks every evening by himself.
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