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20-the ratcatcher-第2部分

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have taken them with him to his country。 That is why for several

years they sent in search of them to different countries; but no one

ever came on the trace of the poor little ones。



It was not till much later that anything was to be heard of them。



About one hundred and fifty years after the event; when there

was no longer one left of the fathers; mothers; brothers or sisters

of that day; there arrived one evening in Hamel some merchants

of Bremen returning from the East; who asked to speak with the

citizens。 They told that they; in crossing Hungary; had sojourned

in a mountainous country called Transylvania; where the inhabitants

only spoke German; while all around them nothing was spoken but

Hungarian。 These people also declared that they came from

Germany; but they did not know how they chanced to be in this

strange country。 ‘Now;' said the merchants of Bremen; ‘these

Germans cannot be other than the descendants of the lost children

of Hamel。'



The people of Hamel did not doubt it; and since that day they

regard it as certain that the Transylvanians of Hungary are their

country folk; whose ancestors; as children; were brought there by the

ratcatcher。 There are more difficult things to believe than that。'16'



'16' Ch。 Marelles;


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