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WHO FOLLOWED THE PIPER
dren pass behind the rock. But when they went up to the place the rock was where it had been, and the children were not to be seen high up or low down.
The rock had moved to let the Piper and the children through—that was plain to be seen—but there was no way of making the rock move again. The people tried and tried, and for days and nights they stayed beside the rock. No sound or sign of the children came to them. The Pied Piper had gone, and the town's children had gone with him.
All this is known to all of you, but it is right for me to say that this is only the beginning of my story.
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