Moral of the story The Piper and the village full of rats
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moral---- intelligency is strength in trouble
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Moral of the story 'The Piper and the village full of rats'.
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- There are two morals of the story 'The Piper and the village full of rats'.
- The first is that the promise made should be kept. If a person had promised something to anyone, he must keep the promise irrespective of any circumstances or situation.
- The other moral is that money and power can corrupt the mind of any person.
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