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"The meaning of this expression is "apparently crazy but with far more method than madness" (Partridge/Catch Phrases). Craziness is hardly a quality one associates with foxes, so the expression was perhaps merely formed in parallel with the older "cunning as a fox."
Taken from my current bed time book - Bloomsbury Dictionary of Phrase and Allusion.
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