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Most dangerous game by Richard Connell part 11
« on: December 29, 2011, 10:58:19 am »
   “You’ve done well, Rainsford,” the voice of the general called. “Your Burmese tiger pit has claimed one of my best dogs. Again you score. I think, Mr. Rainsford, I’ll see what you can do against my whole pack. I’m going home for a rest now. Thank you for a most amusing evening.”
   At daybreak Rainsford, lying near the swamp, was awakened by a sound that made him know that he had new things to learn about fear. I was a distant sound, faint and wavering, but he knew it. It was the baying of a pack of hounds.
   Rainsford knew he could do one of two things. He could stay where he was and wait. That was suicide. He could flee. For a moment he stood there, thinking. An idea that held a wild chance came to him, and, tightening his belt, he headed away from the swamp.
   The baying of the hounds drew nearer, then still nearer, nearer, ever nearer. On a ridge Rainsford climbed a tree. Noth a quarter of a mile away, he could see the bush moving. Straining his eyes, he saw the lean figure of General Zaroff; just ahead of him Rainsford made out another figure whose wide shoulders surged through the tall jungle weeds; it was the giant Ivan, and he seemed pulled forward by some unseen force; Rainsford knew that Ivan must be holding the pack in leash.
   They would be on him any minute now. His mind worked frantically. He thought of a native trick he had learned in Uganda. He slid down the tree. He caught hold of a springy youngsapling and to it he fastened his hunting knife, with the blade pointing down the trail; with a bit of wild grapevine he tied back the sapling. Then he ran for his life. The hounds raised their voices as they hit the fresh scent. Rainsford knew now how an animal at bay feels.
   He had to stop to get his breath. The baying of the hounds stopped abruptly, and Rainsford’s heart stopped too. They must have reached the knife.
   He shinnied excitedly up a tree and looked back. His pursuers had stopped. But the hope that was in Rainsford’s brain when he climbed died, for he saw in the shallow valley that General Zaroff was still on his feet. But Ivan was not. The knife, driven by the recoil of the springing tree, had not wholly failed.
   Rainsford had hardly tumbled to the ground when the pack took up the cry again.
   “Nerve, nerve, nerve!” he panted, as he dashed along. A blue gap showed between the tree dead ahead. Ever nearer drew the hounds. Rainsford forced himself on toward that gap. He reached it. It was the shore of the sea. Across a cove he could see the gray stone of the chateau. Twenty feet below him the sea rumbled and hissed. Rainsford hesitated. He heard the hounds. Then he leaped far out into the sea….
   When the general and his pack reached the place by the sea, the Cossack stopped. For some minutes he stood regarding the blue-green expanse of water. He shrugged his shoulders. General Zaroff had an exceedingly good dinner in his dining hall that evening. Two slight annoyances kept him from perfect enjoyment. One was the thoughtthat it wound be difficult to replace Ivan; the other was that this quarry had escaped him; of course the American hadn’t played the game—so thought the general. In his library he read he read, to soothe himself. At ten he went up to his bedroom. He locked himself in. There was a little moonlight, so, before turning on his light, he went to the window and looked down at the courtyard. He could see the great hounds, and he called: “Better luck another time,” to them. Then he switched on the light.
   A man, who had been hiding in the curtains, was standing there.
   “Rainsford!” screamed the general. “How did you get here?”

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Re: Most dangerous game by Richard Connell part 11
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2011, 11:46:25 am »
I think these qualify as post just for posts sake, but I am not the judge of that.

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