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The general chuckled. Voice Reading
"They indicate a channel," he said, "where there's none; giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea monster with wide-open jaws. Voice Reading
They can crush a ship as easily as I crush this nut." He dropped a walnut on the hardwood floor and brought his heel grinding down on it. Voice Reading
"Oh, yes," he said, casually, as if in answer to a question, "I have electricity. Voice Reading
We try to be civilized here." Voice Reading
"Civilized? And you shoot down men?" Voice Reading
A trace of anger was in the general's black eyes, but it was there for but a second; and he said, in his most pleasant manner, "Dear me, what a righteous young man you are! I assure you I do not do the thing you suggest. Voice Reading
That would be barbarous. Voice Reading
I treat these visitors with every consideration. Voice Reading
They get plenty of good food and exercise. Voice Reading
They get into splendid physical condition. Voice Reading
You shall see for yourself tomorrow." Voice Reading
"What do you mean?" Voice Reading
"We'll visit my training school," smiled the general. Voice Reading
"It's in the cellar. Voice Reading
I have about a dozen pupils down there now. Voice Reading
They're from the Spanish bark San Lucar that had the bad luck to go on the rocks out there. Voice Reading
A very inferior lot, I regret to say. Voice Reading
Poor specimens and more accustomed to the deck than to the jungle." He raised his hand, and Ivan, who served as waiter, brought thick Turkish coffee. Voice Reading
Rainsford, with an effort, held his tongue in check. Voice Reading
"It's a game, you see," pursued the general blandly. Voice Reading
"I suggest to one of them that we go hunting. Voice Reading
I give him a supply of food and an excellent hunting knife. Voice Reading
I give him three hours' start. Voice Reading
I am to follow, armed only with a pistol of the smallest caliber and range. Voice Reading

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