The story of Appasaheb's promise is a lesson in intention versus action. Chapter 33 recounts that after Baba's Mahasamadhi, Appasaheb felt that the single rupee offered by the devotees was insufficient and declared, "Had I been there, I would have given ten times more." This created a verbal debt of ten rupees. Subsequently, a Fakir, implied to be Baba in disguise, came to him. However, because the Fakir was a stranger, Appa became suspicious and hesitated to give him money, even though he had six rupees available at that moment, thus failing to fulfill his word.
Describe the full story of Appasaheb's promise to give ten rupees and what happened next.
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