In this story, a fox is walking through the forest when he comes across a jug. The jug is filled with water, but it has a hole in the bottom. The fox is thirsty, so he decides to try and get the water out of the jug. He comes up with a clever plan to get the water out of the jug without spilling it.
The fox begins by tying a string around the jug's neck and then tying the other end of the string to a tree. He then shakes the jug until the water comes out of the hole. The fox is able to drink the water without spilling it.
The moral of the story is that it pays to be clever. The fox was able to get the water out of the jug without spilling it, and he was rewarded with a drink. This story is a great reminder that it pays to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions to problems.
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