"We will have some capital hunting, you and I," said the general. "I shall be most glad to have your society."

Why is this paragraph an example of sarcasm

This paragraph could be considered an example of sarcasm because the general speaks of hunting as if it is a pleasurable activity, stating that he will be "most glad" to have the company of the other person. However, the context of the story suggests that the hunting mentioned is not a leisurely activity, but rather a dangerous and potentially deadly game in which the general plans to hunt the other person. The contrasting tone of the general's words and the underlying situation make it a sarcastic statement.