Rago and Goni, the Tree-Dweller Children
RAGO and GONI THE TREE-DWELLER CHILDREN
BY BELLE WILEY SUPERVISOR OF METHODS IN ENGLISH, CITY NORMAL SCHOOL, ROCHESTER, N. Y.; AUTHOR OF “THE CHILDREN OF THE CLIFF,” “LODRIX, THE LITTLE LAKE DWELLER,” “MEWANEE, THE LITTLE INDIAN BOY,” “THE MOTHER GOOSE PRIMER”
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY NEW YORK
Copyright, 1916, by D. APPLETON AND COMPANY Printed in the United States of America
THIS STORY IS DEDICATED TO RUTH BENEDICT REGINA WILEY MAXINE WILEY JANE BENEDICT JULIAN WILEY, JR.
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.