Under the Whispering Door

What do the pictures and artwork displayed in Charon's Crossing represent to Hugo in the novel, Under the Whispering Door?

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When Wallace questions Hugo about why he is willing to remain in the tea shop despite everything he longs to see, Hugo notes that the pictures are not an example of what he is not able to see, but rather, proof that he has a place in the world despite how much there is within it.

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Under the Whispering Door