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In "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, a young boy named Roger attempts to steal a woman's purse but is caught by Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. Instead of punishing him, she takes him to her home, feeds him, and shares her own life experiences, emphasizing the importance of trust and compassion. Through their interaction, Roger learns valuable lessons about respect and the impact of kindness, ultimately leaving Mrs. Jones with a newfound sense of hope and understanding. The story highlights themes of forgiveness and the transformative power of compassion.

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