by E. Everett Evans
FANTASY PRESS, INC.
READING, PENNSYLVANIA
Copyright 1955
by E. Everett Evans
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FIRST EDITION
Printed in U. S. A.
by E. Everett Evans
Man of Many Minds
The Planet Mappers
Alien Minds
For
Mother
to whom I owe so much
CONTENTS
"Were you looking for a roch, nyer?" An oily voice spoke up just by theelbow of George Hanlon. "I have some excellent ones here, sir."
"Yes, nyer, I want several, if I can find ones to suit me," the youngman replied. Nor could anyone, glancing at him, know he was not anative of this planet, Szstruyyah, which the Inter-Stellar Corpsmen,in self-defense, called "Estrella." For the cosmetic-specialist whohandled the secret servicemen's disguises had done a marvelous job intransforming the blond young Corpsman into an Estrellan native.
Hanlon continued looking into the outside cages containing thesetailless roches, the Estrellan equivalent of wild dogs. "I wa