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AT KHARTOUM, THE EGYPTIAN AGENT CALLED SHEIK BLE. BUT HERE'S TEN THOUSAND POUNDS IN GOLD. Co Att BEN GISEH, GREATEST OF DESERT BIRD HUNTERS, OUT AND GET ME A SUDANESE HUMMING Birp*.” INTO HIS OFFICE. “I KNOW YOU'RE A BUSY MAN," HE * PRACTICALLY EXTINCT SINCE THE DAYS OF THE SAID. “AND I KNOW THE TASK IS WELL NIGH IMPOSSI- — PHARAOHS—A LUCKY THING FOR THE DATE CROP. rae — a FROM SWAMPS IN MALAYA, FROM PLATEAUS IN AND EACH MORNING A TRI-MOTORED BIRD.TRANS- TIBET, THE AGENTS PHONED TO New York, “Your PORT TOOK OFF FROM NEw YORK, DASHED HERE AND RARE BIRDS ARE READY. WE HAVE DONE NOTHING THERE TO ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE AND WHISKED BACK BUT OUR SIMPLE DUTY.” THE COSTLY CREATURES IN PERFECT CONDITION. The Judge comicbooks.com