poem:- At last came out of the merry troop The gayest boy of all the group; He paused beside her and whispered low, ‘I’ll help you across, if you wish to go.’ Her aged hand on his strong young arm She placed, and so without hurt or harm He guided the trembling feet along, Proud that his own were young and strong; Then back again to his friends he went, His young heart happy and well content. ‘She’s somebody’s mother, boys you know, For all she’s aged, and poor and slow; And someone, some time, may lend a hand To help my mother – you understand? - If ever she’s old and poor and gray, And her own dear boy so far away.’ ‘Somebody’s mother’ bowed low her head In her home that night, and the prayer she said Was: ‘God be kind to that noble boy, Who is somebody’s son and pride and joy
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What was the emotion behind the boy’s readiness to help the old woman?
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