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At the end of "The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde, the statue of the Happy Prince, who has given away his jewels and gold to help the poor, is finally stripped of its remaining lead. The prince's heart, a solid piece of lead, is also discarded and deemed worthless. However, the heart is later found by God, who declares it precious. The story concludes with the idea that true beauty and worth lie in selfless love and sacrifice.

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