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Where did the Piper go at the end of the story?
Question is from pied Piper of Hamelin

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Answered by Zen221
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Furious that the Piper had been cheated, the piper soon returned to the town of Hamelin on St. John and Paul’s day. As the grown members of the town attend church, the Piper once again played his magical pipe through the streets, this time luring the town’s 130 children from their homes. Depending on the version of the story, he either led them to the lake or into a cave, and none were ever seen again. Most versions agree there were a few children left behind—one was crippled and he could not keep up, one was deaf so he could not hear the music, and one was blind and could not see where the other children were going. When church let out, the survivors told the towns people what had happened, and the rest is history.

Answered by AAYUSHDAB
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it is not confirmed because the rest is history

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