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As the sun dropped behind the ht

"Half-breed Philip find white squaw's handkerchief Give to white irl"

Kut-le gave Rhoda an inscrutable look, but she did not tell him that she shared his surprise

"Well," said Kut-le cal"

They descended to find Marie hastily doing up a bundle of bread and fruit While Kut-le went for blankets Rhoda, at Marie's request, donned her old clothing of the trail She had been wearing the squaw's holiday outfit Very shortly, with a hasty farewell to Marie, they were in the dusky street "Shall I gag you," asked Kut-le, "or will you give n nor sound until we get to the mountain, and to keep your face covered with your Navajo?"

Rhoda sighed

"Very well, I promise," she said

In a very short time they had reached the end of the little street and were cli an arroyo up into the ave the coyote call It thrilled Rhoda with the ht of her capture Al call and close in the shadow of the piƱon they found Alchise and the two squaws Molly ran to Rhoda with a squeal of joy and patted the girl's hand but Alchise and Cesca gave no heed to her greeting

The ponies were ready and Rhoda swung herself to her saddle, with a thrill at the touch of the muscular little horse And once ht trail before her

The sound of water falling, the cheep of wakening birds, the subtle odor of moisture-drenched soil roused Rhoda froht's journey The trail had not been hard, through an endless pine forest for the most part Kut-le drew rein beside a little waterfall deep in the e and distorted, as if an inconceivably cruel and gigantic hand had juggled eights seely immovable; about these the loveliness of vine and shrub; above the junipers dwarfed by the rocks they shaded; and falling softly over the harsh brown rifts of rock, the liquid green and white of a mountain brook which, as it reached the level, rushed away in a roar of foam

Rhoda's horse drank thirstily and she stood beside hiray of the dawn lift to the riotous rose of the sunrise She wondered at the quick throb of her pulse It was very different from its wonted soft beat Then she threw herself on her blanket to sleep