One fine autumn day, Willie and Nettie went to gather nuts. They walked out into the woods, where they knew they would find a great many; but when they got there, they found the nuts were too high on the tree, and they could not reach them.
"What shall we do?" said Nettie. Just then the wind blew very hard and shook the tree, and down came a shower of nuts on their heads. They both laughed gaily, and ran to pick them up. They were fine, large walnuts, with green hulls on them.
"We will take of the hulls," said Willie, "and then put the nuts in the sun to dry; half of them will be mine, and the other half yours." They sat down on the ground and counted them, so they could make an equal division. There were twenty-four. "That will be twelve for each of us," said Willie, for he had been to the kindergarten, and knew how to count and divide. Nettie thought twelve nuts a great many.