Carter left the saloon.
He stood on the corner some time trying to determine what he ought to do next. He was almost positive that Brockey Gann was the scoundrel who had tracked the murdered man.
But how was he going to prove that?
This was a conundrum.
After a time Carter crossed the street and entered the establishment of a costumer.
CHAPTER XI.
ACTING A PART.
Carter secured a disguise from the costumer.
When he came out he looked like a typical tough.
Nick had some plan in his mind. He was sure that he was on the right trail, and that, such being the case, it would not be long before he would have forged every link in the chain of evidence.
While he was confident of success, still he did not know for a certainty who had committed the dastardly crime at the Red Dragon Inn, or what the real motive was.