what do the words muttering, grumbling and rumbling indicate in the poem of pied piper of hamlin
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The moral of the tale is that cheating people can have unexpected and dreadful consequences. The term “pied piper” has entered the language in the sense of someone who, by means of personal charm, entices people to follow him or her, usually to disappointment or misfortune.
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The moral of the tale is that cheating people can have unexpected and dreadful consequences. The term “pied piper” has entered the language in the sense of someone who, by means of personal charm, entices people to follow him or her, usually to disappointment or misfortune.
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