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- Beetee is still messing round the tree, doing I don't know what. At one point he snaps off a sliver of bark, joins us, and…
- Johanna glances over at Finnick, to be sure, then turns to me. “How’d you lose Mags?” “In the fog. Finnick had Peeta. I had Mags…
- When I wake, I have a brief, delicious feeling of happiness that is somehow connected with Peeta. Happiness, of course, is a complete absurdity at…
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