Once a cat and a fox were talking about hounds. The cat said, "I hate hounds. They are dangerous animals. They hunt and kill us." The fox replied, "I hate hounds more than you." The cat asked, "How do you save yourself from hounds?" The fox said, "I know many tricks. I can hide behind bushes. I can run through thorny hedges. I can hide inside holes in the ground." Then the fox asked the cat, "How many tricks do you know?" The cat replied, "I know only one trick." The fox laughed and said, "Only one trick? That is very sad. What is your trick?" Before the cat could answer, she saw many hounds running towards them. The cat said, "I will use my trick now. The hounds are coming." She quickly climbed up a tall tree and became safe. The fox tried all his tricks, but the hounds caught him. The cat said to herself, "My one trick is better than all his many tricks." MORAL: It is better to do one thing very well than to know many things badly. Please translate this story.