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 Home / News Author Index Title Index Category Index Search Your Bookshelf | Aesop: Aesop's Fables180. The Peacock and the CraneA PEACOCK spreading its gorgeous tail mocked a Crane that passed by, ridiculing the ashen hue of its plumage and saying, "I am robed, like a king, in gold and purple and all the colors of the rainbow; while you have not a bit of color on your wings." "True," replied the Crane; "but I soar to the heights of heaven and lift up my voice to the stars, while you walk below, like a cock, among the birds of the dunghill." Fine feathers don't make fine birds. This is page 190 of 325. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of Aesop's Fables at Amazon.com Customize text appearance: | 
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