Bart looked thoughtful.

“I never thought of that,” he confessed, hesitatingly.

“I had far rather not had the notoriety,” admitted Frank; “but that can’t be helped now. Let the people turn out to see ‘True Blue.’ Perhaps I’ll get a chance at my enemy later.”

“The veiled woman——”

“Is in it, I fancy. I believe there was some connection between the veiled woman and the veiled man—the one who plunged from the train into the river.”

“I have thought of that, but I’ve been unable to figure out what the connection could be. Why was the man veiled and disguised thus?”

“So that I would not recognize him.”

“Then, it must be that you would know him if you saw him face to face.”

“As he knew me. He called me by name as he sprang upon me.”

“Well, he’s done for, but I believe the woman will prove the most dangerous. Something tells me she was the real mover in this business.”