As they neared the place where their mother was, they shouted, “Mother! Mother!”
“Here I am,” answered their mother, who was sitting on a branch in a tall tree.
“Baby and I have been waiting for you.”
By this time baby sister was wide awake and her mother was singing to her as she held her in her arms.
“Here, mother,” said the children, “here are some berries and acorns for you.”
Rago had to climb the tree to hand the nuts and berries to his mother.
He had to climb with one hand, his other hand was full of nuts and he carried the branches under his arm.
“Thank you, children,” said their mother, “I am glad to have the berries and nuts, for I have had no breakfast.”