
Now the black Jackdaw was not a very handsome bird, nor very refined
in manner. Yet he imagined that all he needed to make himself fit for
the society of the Peacocks was a dress like theirs. So he picked up
some castoff feathers of the Peacocks and stuck them among his own black
plumes.

The poor Jackdaw returned sadly to his
former companions. There another unpleasant surprise awaited him. They
had not forgotten his superior airs toward them, and, to punish him,
they drove him away with a rain of pecks and jeers.
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