Rhoda gave a little cry of pity and running into the cave she brought Billy a brimming cup of water.
"Is that true, Billy?" she asked. "Are the others near here?"
Billy nodded then drained the cup and held it out for more.
"They are just around the corner!" with a glance at Kut-le, who smiled skeptically.
"Oh!" exclaimed Rhoda. "What terrible trouble I have made you all!"
"You made!" said Porter. "Well that's good! Still, that Apache devil doesn't seem to have harmed you. Just the same, he'll get his! If I shot him now, the other Injuns would get me and God knows what would happen to you!"
"Whom do you call an Apache devil?" asked Kut-le. Rhoda never had seen him show such evident anger.
"You, by Judas!" replied Porter, looking into the young Indian's face.
For a strained moment the two eyed each other, hatred glaring at hatred, until Rhoda put a hand on Kut-le's arm. His face cleared at once.
"So that's my reputation now, is it?" he said lightly.