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In the story "Black Beauty," Black Beauty and Ginger are ultimately saved by a kind man named Jerry Barker, who is a coachman. He treats them with compassion and respect, providing them with a safe and loving environment. Jerry's kindness contrasts sharply with the harsh treatment they previously endured, highlighting the importance of humane treatment for animals.

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