![]() ![]() Only one rat escapes, and the speaker tells how that rat swam to family and told the story of the Piper for the rest of his days. Almost immediately, the rats come out from everywhere and follow him as he plays and dances through the streets, until he finally gets to the river and leads them all to their deaths by drowning. The piper heads outside and begins to play his flute. They quickly up his offer to 50,000 gilders. He says he uses his talent "on creatures that do people harm" and asks for one thousand gilders if he can rid the town of rats. ![]() He explains that he has heard of their problem and has a "secret charm" that leads creatures to follow him when he wants. They also notice he has a flute hanging around his neck, which he continues to finger while they talk. He is extremely gangly, garbed in bizarrely colored clothing, and old-fashioned. The Mayor and Corporation have a stressful meeting, but can discover no viable option until "the strangest figure" arrives. Rats had overrun the city, to the point that the public demanded of the Mayor and "our Corporation" that the rats be destroyed or else the people would remove them from power. The speaker introduces the lovely river town of Hamelin in Brunswick and tells of its serious vermin problem 500 years before. ![]()
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