The chapter opens with a description of the fox hunter on the north mountain. He blew a whistle for ten minutes and hid behind a tree. The man wore the fox fur so as not to attract the attention of the villagers. The whistle sounded like an animal, and the man hid behind the tree. He wore the net inside to prevent him from escaping. The old beggar sounded sensible, but soon the old man started to curse. Next, the narrator tells us about a dream in which the man went to a familiar place. The fox did not flee as it had been injured, but it thanked the man for his help. The rope that the man used to collect herbs from the forest was used to catch the fox. The bear was the fiercest and most aggressive in the woods, and it did not see the fox catching the man. It roared fiercely and tried to scare the man away, but the man did not mean to leave. It banged the ground and the bear attacked it. It knocked the fox to its feet and it panicked. It jumped to the bear like lightning. It grabbed back and struck the fox away. The animal licked the man's cheek to wake him. The narrator tells the story of how the fox found the man in the forest and sent him back to his father. The father hoped that his son would remember the family forever.
The chapter opens with a description of the fox hunter on the north mountain. He blew a whistle for ten minutes and hid behind a tree. The man wore the fox fur so as not to attract the attention of the villagers. The whistle sounded like an animal, and the man hid behind the tree. He wore the net inside to prevent him from escaping. The old beggar sounded sensible, but soon the old man started to curse. Next, the narrator tells us about a dream in which the man went to a familiar place. The fox did not flee as it had been injured, but it thanked the man for his help. The rope that the man used to collect herbs from the forest was used to catch the fox. The bear was the fiercest and most aggressive in the woods, and it did not see the fox catching the man. It roared fiercely and tried to scare the man away, but the man did not mean to leave. It banged the ground and the bear attacked it. It knocked the fox to its feet and it panicked. It jumped to the bear like lightning. It grabbed back and struck the fox away. The animal licked the man's cheek to wake him. The narrator tells the story of how the fox found the man in the forest and sent him back to his father. The father hoped that his son would remember the family forever.