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if they will break down and weep。 Most refuse dealing with the racketeers but carefully; carefully。 These same people tend to be informers; and who hasnˇt broken the law? I could be shot on a daily basis for hunting; but the appetites of those in charge protect me。 Not everyone can claim the same。

Anyway; Gale and I agree that if we have to choose between dying of hunger and a bullet in the head; the bullet would be much quicker。

The space gets tighter; more claustrophobic as people arrive。 The squareˇs quite large; but not enough to hold District 12ˇs population of about eight thousand。 Lateers are directed to the adjacent streets; where they can watch the event on screens as itˇs televised live by the state。

I find myself standing in a clump of sixteens from the Seam。 We all exchange terse nods then focus our attention on the temporary stage that is set up before the Justice Building。 It holds three chairs; a podium; and two large glass balls; one for the boys and one for the girls。 I stare at the paper slips in the girlsˇ ball。 Twenty of them have Katniss Everdeen written on them in careful handwriting。

Two of the three chairs fill with Madgeˇs father; Mayor Undersee; whoˇs a tall; balding man; and Effie Trinket; District 12ˇs escort; fresh from the Capitol with her scary white grin; pinkish hair; and spring green suit。 They murmur to each other

and then look with concern at the empty seat。

Just as the town clock strikes two; the mayor steps up to the podium and begins to read。 Itˇs the same story every year。 He tells of the history of Panem; the country that rose up out of the ashes of a place that was once called North America。 He lists the disasters; the droughts; the storms; the fires; the encroaching seas that swallo

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