THE PIED PIPER
Hamelin was a small
but very rich town that stood on the banks of the river Wiser, many years ago.
People of the town though wealthy were very greedy and stingy.
Shopkeepers
sold their goods at very high prices; landlords took away all the food that the
poor farmers grew, leaving nothing for their families.
More rich the
noblemen grew, more selfish they became and spent most of their time counting
their money again and again. These greedy people thought the time and money they
spent on their pets could be put to better use and got rid of all their pets by
driving the dogs and cats out of their town with brooms and sticks.
With no cats or
dogs in the town, the rats made merry. Thousands of rats came into the town in
groups and ransacked the houses for food. They even attacked shops and
storehouses and ate everything they saw.
These strong and
fearless rats were difficult to be stopped. A meeting was called by the Town
Council to find out means of killing the rats but found that even the strongest
poison would do no harm. Even as the Councillors were discussing the problem a
stranger entered the Council chambers with a flute in his hand.
The young man
offered to get rid of the rats for a hundred gold pieces. The Councillors agreed
to the demand and the Mayor said that they would pay him only after he got rid
of the rats. The young man agreed to the proposal.
The young man played
a strange tune on his flute that could be heard throughout the town. Rats, small
and big, young and old, brown and black, started coming from all directions and
followed the Piper who was playing the tune. People of the town watched in a
great surprise.
With the rats
following him, the Piper went through the town and reached the river’s edge. The
Piper jumped into the river and the rats followed him. All the rats got drowned
and the Piper came back. Everyone in town was happy and cheered Piper as he
walked in the streets.
The Piper came to
the Council chambers to collect his due of hundred gold pieces. But the greedy
noblemen went back on their word and offered him only one gold piece. The angry
Piper decided to take revenge and left immediately.
The Piper stepped
into the street and played a tune, a sweeter one this time. Hearing the sound
children of the town followed him, all happy and charmed by the sweet music.
Parents rushed out of their houses to take their children back. Fascinated by
the music, the children of different ages continued to follow the Piper, without
listening to their parent’s cries.
The Piper took them
to a towering mountain and blew a high note. A door opened that got shut after
all the children went in.
People of the
town could never see their children again. The Piper took the children to a land
of happiness. In a land where the sky was always blue and the sun always
shining, children learned to kind and selfless. For many years they lived
together in the land of plenty.

In Hamelin laughter of the
children was missing and the townsfolk lived in sadness for the rest of their
lives. They realized that if they were not to be so selfish and not cheated the
Piper their children would have been with them. The Pied Piper taught them a
valuable lesson.
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