“Help me weave the slender branches of this cedar tree together, Rago,” said his mother. “Then I can put baby upon them and we can find something to eat for breakfast.”
“Yes, I am very hungry and thirsty,” said Goni.
So Rago and his mother worked quickly and soon had a fine strong bed woven.
Then mother laid baby sister upon it.
“Let us look to see that there are no tigers nor lions below,” said their mother. “It would not be safe to climb down if there were.”
They looked carefully in all directions.
“See!” said Goni, “there are some wild horses, eating on the grassy plain beyond the forest.”
“See that huge cave bear just going into his cave,” cried Rago.
“He certainly does look fierce,” said Goni.
“I suppose he will sleep all day,” said Rago.