One afternoon, a fox strolled through the lush green forest, its golden fur shimmering in the sunlight.
The fox's keen eyes spotted a bunch of plump, juicy grapes hanging tantalizingly from a high tree branch.
Eager to savor the sweet treat, the fox thoughtfully planned how to reach the delectable grapes.
He stepped back and made a mighty leap, but the grapes remained just out of reach, leaving the fox disappointed.
Undeterred, the fox took another leap, but once more, the grapes eluded his grasp, leaving him frustrated.
Feeling disheartened, the fox sighed and murmured to himself, 'Perhaps those grapes weren't meant for me.'
With a shrug of his sleek, reddish-brown coat, the fox decided to move on, leaving the grapes behind.
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