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low, hoarse voice. \get ready, general zaroff.\ the general made one of his deepest bows. \i see,\ he said. \splendid! one of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. the other will sleep in this very excellent bed. on guard, rainsford.\ he had never slept in a better bed, rainsford decided. what does rainsford mean when he says, \i am still a beast at bay. get ready, general zaroff\? the game isnt over until there is a final winner. general zaroff must leave the island immediately. he finally understands what its like to be an animal. he congratulates general zaroff for hosting the game. copyright: \the most dangerous game\ by richard connell. copyright © 1924 by richard connell. copyright renewed © 1952 by louise fox connell. used by permission of brandt & hochman literary agents, inc. all rights reserved. edgenuity
In the story, Rainsford is in a life - or - death game with General Zaroff. Saying "I am still a beast at bay" means he is still fighting and the game isn't over until there is a clear winner. A "beast at bay" is cornered but still ready to fight.
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The game isn't over until there is a final winner.