1899 Phebus 2 1/4hp Forecar

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1899 Phebus 2 1/4hp Forecar
The Manciple's Tale by William Russell Flint.
The Manciple, or steward, tells a story about the origin of the crow, based on the myth of Apollo and Coronis as told in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Phebus (Phoebus) kept a snow-white crow that could mimic any human voice. The bird witnesses Phebus’s wife with her lover and informs his keeper. Phebus kills his wife in a jealous rage. Later, feeling remorseful, he blames the crow for his madness, plucks out its feathers, turns the bird black, and commends it to the devil.
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