“Let us carry some nuts back to mother,” said Goni.

“She can not go far from baby sister.”

“Yes,” said Rago, “and here are some blueberries which mother will like.”

“How shall we carry them?” asked Goni.

“If I had a rabbit’s skin we might carry the acorns in that,” said Rago.

“Rabbits’ skins make fine baskets.”

“You carry these branches with the berries on them, Goni, and I will carry the nuts in my hands,” said Rago.

“If we should have to climb a tree suddenly, we can drop the nuts and berries.”

“Now let us hurry back, or mother will wonder if we are safe,” said Rago.