The Vain Jackdaw
"Fine feathers," Jack thought, "make fine fowls; I'll be envied of bats & of owls:" But the peacocks' proud eyes Saw through his disguise, And Jack fled the assembly of fowls. Borrowed Plumes Are Soon Discovered
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""Fine feathers," Jack thought, "make fine fowls;..."
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