Jupiter determined, it is
said, to create a sovereign over the birds, and made
proclamation that on a certain day they should all
present themselves before him, when he would himself
choose the most beautiful among them to be king.
The Jackdaw, knowing his own ugliness, searched through
the woods and fields, and collected the feathers which
had fallen from the wings of his companions, and stuck
them in all parts of his body, hoping thereby to make
himself the most beautiful of all. When the
appointed day arrived, and the birds had assembled
before Jupiter, the Jackdaw also made his appearance
in his many feathered finery. But when Jupiter
proposed to make him king because of the beauty of
his plumage, the birds indignantly protested, and
each plucked from him his own feathers, leaving the
Jackdaw nothing but a Jackdaw.
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