One day a Goat was in rambunctious mood, and began to beat his head upon his friends. They felt abused by the Goat, but none dared face him, for he was strong and large. Finally the Goat struck the Fox, who fell into a well so very deep. "Oh thank you Goat!”, cried the Fox. The Goat was curious why the Fox seemed so pleased and asked him about his mood. “Have you not heard?" said the Fox; "there is going to be a great drought, so I jumped down here in order to be sure to have water by me. Why don't you come down too?"
The Goat thought well of this advice, and jumped down into the well. But the Fox immediately jumped on his back, and by putting her feet on his long horns managed to jump up to the edge of the well. "Good-bye, friend," said the Fox.
Thus is it known that while strength and prowess are good things, guile and wit will save you every time.