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  1. 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?”.

  2. You are wrong, sir. The Cape buf f alo is not t he most dangerous big game." He sipped his wine. "Here in my preserve on t his island, " he said in t he same slow tone, "I hunt more dangerous game." Rainsford expressed his surprise.

  3. The Most Dangerous Game. Connell, Richard. Published: 1924. Categorie(s): Fiction, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Detective, Short Stories, Thrillers Source: Feedbooks. About Connell: Richard Edward Connell, Jr. (October 28, 1893 – November 23, 1949) was an American author and journalist, best known for his short story "The Most Dangerous Game ...

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  5. One was the thought that it would be difficult to replace Ivan; the other was that his quarry had escaped him; of course, the American hadn't played the game--so thought the general as he tasted his after-dinner liqueur.

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    "The Most Dangerous Game" is a thrilling short story by Richard Connell that explores the depths of the human psyche and the wildness that lies within every individual. The narrative revolves around Sanger Rainsford, an experienced big game hunter, who finds himself in a perilous situation on Ship-Trap Island.

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