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1 The Unpaid Piper of HamlingThe man of Hamling, and their wives, complained to the Chairman about the traffic. That daily endangered their children’s lives.
  They told the Chairman to his worried face. That if noting was done, they’d choose a new chairman to take his place.
  A Scotsman said that for two gold bars. He’d play his pipes, and as if by magic, empty the roads of lories and cars.
  The Chairman agreed, and shortly, the road was clear. But the Chairman laughed when the piper came for what he was owed.
  At this, the Scotsman played a new note. On his pipes, and children follows him. Dancing and holding his colorful coat.
  The town was as quiet as if it slept. It had learned the hard way the simply truth: That a promise made should be a promise kept.
  

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