Saw In the poem 'The Lame Boy's Lament', why did the lame boy say that he's bereft?
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The above lines are said by the lame boy. He said so because he was left alone in the town of Hamelin and could not forget that he was bereft of all the pleasant sights as all his playmates went to the magical land that the Pied Piper promised.
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