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- Let the Seventy-forth Hunger Games begin, Cato, I think. Let them begin for real.
- Ladies and gentlemen....." His voice is quiet, but mine rings through the room. "Let the Seventy-sixth Hunger Games begin!
- She's not here," I tell him. Buttercup hisses again. "She's not here. You can hiss all you like. You won't find Prim." At her name,…
- Right before the explosions begin, I find a star.
- Let the Hunger Games Begin!
- I'm unaware that my feet are moving to the table until I'm inches from the holograph. My hand reaches in and cups a rapidly blinking…
- And then there was Tick. Brave little Tick, who had flown into the faces of an army of rats to save his baby sister. Tick…
- No one really needs me,†he says, and there's no self-pity in his voice...“I do,†I say. “I need you.†He looks upset, takes a…
- And then it happens. Up and down the row, the victors begin to join hands. Some right away, like the morphlings, or Wiress and Beetee.…
- I begin to fully understand the lengths to which people have gone to protect me. What I mean to the rebels. My on going struggle…
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