The fox goes through the corn and does not eat, but brushes it down with his tail (Galician), [204]
The fox is knowing, but more knowing he who catches him, [233], [284]
The fox knows well with whom he plays tricks, [205]
The fox may lose his hair, but not his cunning, [316]
The fox said the grapes were sour, [107]
The fox says of the mulberries when he cannot get at them, they are good for nothing, [2]
The fox that sleeps in the morning has not his tongue feathered, [55]
The fox that tarries long is on the watch for prey, [254]
The fox thinks everybody eats poultry like himself, [20]