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Frank Rivers had served four years in the penitentiary for the murder of his father in the commission of a stagecoach robbery. There had been a witness that could not be found at the time of the trial, whose testimony would have exonerated Frank Rivers. It took four years to find that witness, but his testimony was sufficient for Rivers to receive a full pardon. But for Rivers the matter is scarcely ended. He wants to find the real culprits behind the crime. All he knows is that there were two — one, a lame carpenter and another who claimed at the time to be Frank Rivers in the hearing of a witness.