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Hughie helps the beggar out of compassion and a desire to do a good deed, despite his initial reluctance and concerns about the beggar's appearance. He is moved by the beggar's plight and feels a sense of responsibility to assist those in need, reflecting his inherent kindness. This act of generosity ultimately leads to unexpected consequences that challenge Hughie's understanding of worth and appearances.

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