Jumping repeatedly until his legs grew weary and his breath became shallow. The Sour Conclusion

"What a fool I am," Jasper muttered, as noted in various educational retellings . "I’ve been wasting my time for a bunch of that aren't even worth having anyway." With a flick of his tail, he walked away, pretending he had never wanted them in the first place.

Jasper's mouth watered as he imagined the sweet, cooling liquid. He stood on his hind legs, stretching as far as he could, but his paws fell short by several feet. He backed up, took a running start, and leaped with all his might—only to brush the leaves and tumble back to the grass. Refusing to give up, he tried: A high-speed dash followed by a powerful vault.

After nearly an hour of failed attempts, Jasper sat down and stared at the grapes with a mixture of exhaustion and growing annoyance. His belly was still empty, and his pride was bruised. Rather than admit the task was simply beyond his reach, he turned his nose up and scoffed.