8. THE FOX AND THE
GRAPES
By Tony Payne
One hot day at the end of summer
a fox trotted along the dusty path
to a farm, listening out for other
creatures and sniffing the air, as
foxes do.
It was getting late, and after a long
day the sun looked a little red in
the face and had dropped out of
sight behind a bush.
It was the time of day that the
fox liked best. The farmer’s work
was finished. He had taken off his
muddy boots and gone inside for
tea. The fox only showed himself
when the farmer had left his boots
outside. Then, if he came running
after the fox with his gun - as
farmers do - he would first have to
sit on the step, put his boots back
on again, and the fox would have
plenty of time to run away.
The fox is certainly very clever, and
handsome too, but no one knows
this better than the fox himself.
He would look at his reflection for
hours admiring his beautiful red
coat with its snow white bib. He
would look at his smart black legs,
which matched his sleek black ears.
And his sleek black ears matched
his shiny black nose, which looked
exactly like a small polished
pebble.
But best of all, he thought, was his
glorious bushy tail, like a big, soft
paintbrush dipped in whitewash.
The farmer locked in the hens at
night, and the rabbits and geese,
and he shooed the ducks onto their
little island in the middle of the
duck pond so that the clever fox
could not get them. He knew the
fox hated swimming.
But the fox did not only eat chick
ens and rabbits and ducks and
geese, though he would put them
all on the menu given half a
chance. If he couldn’t get into the
hen house, and he couldn’t swim
to the duck island, and if the geese
made a fuss and rattled their beaks
at him - as geese do - then there
was always something else to eat.
1There were slugs and grasshop
pers and mice and worms and frogs
and eggs and big meaty bones the
farmer put out with the rubbish.
And tonight there was fruit!
The fox looked up at a huge bunch
of juicy grapes hanging above his
head. He was very thirsty. He could
imagine the sweet, delicious juice
running down his chin.
But he couldn’t reach them. He was
clever, though, wasn’t he?Everyone
said so, and the fox was used to
getting what he wanted – so he
would take a run at it, and…jump!
Missed!
He jumped again…And again. He
leaped and hopped and bounced
and somersaulted. But the juicy
grapes were always just out of
reach.
The fox stopped at last, hot and
panting.
'Haaa well!' he said to himself.
'The grapes don’t look that juicy
and I just know they will be as
bitter as lemons. Phooey! Who
wants to eat sour grapes!'
And the fox walked slowly along
the dusty path back to his den with
his nose in the air and his tail
between his legs - as hungry,
disappointed foxes do.
Sometimes, when we can’t get
what we want, we pretend we
never wanted it anyway.
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