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General Zaroff had an exceedingly good
dinner in his great paneled dining hall that
evening. With it he had a bottle of Pol Roger
and half a bottle of Chambertin. Two slight
annoyances kept him from perfect enjoy
ment. 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. In his Iibrary he read, to
soothe himself, from the works of Marcus
Aurelius. At ten he went up to his bed-
room. He was deliciously tired, he said to
himself, as 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 an-
other time." to them. Then he switched on
the light.
GENERAL ZAROFF had an exceedingly good DINNER in his great panelled DINING HALL that EVENING. With it he had a BOTTLE of POL ROGER and HALF a BOTTLE of CHAMBER-TIN. Two slight ANNOYANCES kept him from perfect ENJOYMENT. One was the thought that it would be difficult to replace IVAN; the other was that his QUARRY had escaped him; of COARSE the AMERICAN hadn't played the GAME,so thought the general as he tasted his after DINNER LIQUEUR. In his LIBRARY he read, to soothe himself, from the works of MARCUS AURELIUS. 2o At ten he went up to his BEDROOM. He was deliciously tired, he said to himself, as 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.