A Dog asleep in a manger filled with hay, was awakened by the Cattle, which came in tired and hungry from working in the field. Instead, not long afterward, he invited the Fox to dine with him in turn. A third time and she drew out the chestnut. What they seemed to think of more than anything else was to get something to eat, and it did not matter much to them how they got it. Please let me go, he pleaded. The Woodman was in despair. One warm summer afternoon as she dozed away in her den in the old oak tree, a Grasshopper nearby began a joyous but very raspy song. Indeed he became about three times as big around the middle as he was when he went in. Now I promise you a full-grown Bull, if you but make the thief go away!
Do not let anything turn you from your purpose.