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The Most Dangerous Game. by Richard Connell. Originally published in Richard Connell’s short story collection Variety. NEW YORK MINTON, BALCH & COMPANY 1925. The Most Dangerous Game. “OFF THERE to the right—somewhere—is a large island,” said Whitney. “It’s rather a mystery—” “What island is it?”.
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Big-game hunter Sanger Rainsford and his friend Whitney are traveling by ship to the Amazon rainforest for a jaguar hunt. After a discussion about the nearby Ship-Trap Island, which has an evil reputation among sailors, Whitney goes to bed while Rainsford stays on deck to smoke his pipe.
The Most Dangerous Game is a story by Richard Connell that was partly inspired by the safari tours in Africa & South America in the 1920s. Read more here.
lo is the most dangerous of all big game."For a moment the general did not reply; h. was smiling his curious. ed-lipped smile. Th. n he said slowly, "No. You are wrong, sir. The Cape b. ffalo is not the mo. t dangerous big game." He sipped his wine. "Here in my preserve on this island," he said in the sa.