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<h2>THE VAIN JACKDAW</h2>
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<p>Jupiter announced that he intended to appoint a king over the
birds, and named a day on which they were to appear before his
throne, when he would select the most beautiful of them all to be
their ruler. Wishing to look their best on the occasion they
repaired to the banks of a stream, where they busied themselves in
washing and preening their feathers. The Jackdaw was there along
with the rest, and realised that, with his ugly plumage, he would
have no chance of being chosen as he was: so he waited till they
were all gone, and then picked up the most gaudy of the feathers
they had dropped, and fastened them about his own body, with the
result that he looked gayer than any of them. When the appointed
day came, the birds assembled before Jupiter's throne; and, after
passing them in review, he was about to make the Jackdaw king, when
all the rest set upon the king-elect, stripped him of his borrowed
plumes, and exposed him for the Jackdaw that he was.</p>
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