Rago and Goni, the Tree-Dweller Children
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Rago and Goni, the Tree-Dweller Children - Belle Wiley
Belle Wiley
Rago and Goni, the Tree-Dweller Children
Published by Good Press, 2022
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EAN 4057664588807
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I THE TREE-DWELLER CHILDREN
CHAPTER II THE RACE
CHAPTER III THEIR FOOD
CHAPTER IV THE ANIMALS
CHAPTER V THE HUNT
CHAPTER VI THE CLAN
CHAPTER VII THE FIRE
CHAPTER VIII THE SHELTER
CHAPTER IX THE ATTACK
CHAPTER X THE RETURN
CHAPTER I
THE TREE-DWELLER CHILDREN
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Rago and Goni were brother and sister.
They lived a long time ago in a country far, far away.
They were the first little boy and girl that we know anything about.
Rago and Goni lived among the tall trees on the wooded hill near the river.
They lived with their mother and baby sister.
Rago was twelve years old and Goni was seven.
Baby sister was much younger. She was too little to take care of herself.
Mother always carried her little girl with her.
Of course she could not carry her baby in her arms, for she needed her hands for other things.
Sometimes the baby clung to a strong vine which her mother tied around her waist.
Sometimes she just held fast to her mother’s waist or clung to her neck.
One morning very early Rago awakened with a start.
He sat up and listened.
He had been fast asleep in the branches of the strong oak tree.
Rago and Goni always slept in trees.
Really the trees were the only home Rago and Goni knew.
That night their mother had selected beds in the oak trees, because the strong branches were woven together with vines.