As recounted in chapter 33, Appasaheb felt that the single rupee his family had given was insufficient and privately resolved to give ten rupees to the Fakir. However, he forgot about this promise. Not long after, a Fakir, who was Baba in disguise, appeared before him. At that moment, Appasaheb became suspicious because the Fakir seemed like a stranger. Despite having six rupees available, Appasaheb hesitated and did not offer the money, illustrating the conflict between a good intention and the action required to fulfill it.
Describe the story of Appasaheb's promise and his hesitation when a Fakir appeared.
π Chapter 33