Yahoo Web Search

  1. Browse new releases, best sellers or classics & find your next favourite book. Huge selection of books in all genres. Free UK delivery on eligible orders

Search results

  1. 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?”. Rainsford asked.

  2. in Rainsford lifted the heavy knocker, and let it fall. The door opened then—opened as suddenly as if it were on a spring—and Rainsford stood 130 blin. ing in the river of glaring gold light that poured out. The first thing Rainsford’s eyes discerned was the largest man Rainsford had ever seen—a giganti.

  3. The Most Dangerous Game. Richard Connell. "Mirage," thought Rainsford. But it was no mirage, he found, when he opened the tall spiked iron gate. The stone steps were real enough; the massive door with a leering gargoyle for a knocker was real enough; yet above it all hung an air of unreality. The Most Dangerous Game.

  4. To enable screen reader support, press Ctrl+Alt+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press Ctrl+slash

  5. 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.

  6. THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME By RICHARD CONNELL. From Collier's. FF there to the right—somewhere—is a large island,” said Whitney. “Tt’s rather a mystery——” “What island is it?” Rainsford asked. “The old charts call it ‘Ship-Trap Island,’”” Whitney re- plied. “A suggestive name, isn’t it? Sailors have a curious. dread of the place. I don’t know why.

  7. Read Full Text and Annotations on The Most Dangerous Game Text of the Story at Owl Eyes

  1. People also search for