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“What about my family?” I say. “Will they punish them?”
“Don’t think so. Wouldn’t make much sense. See they’d
have to reveal what happened in the Training Center for it to
have any worthwhile effect on the population. People would
need to know what you did. But they can’t since it’s secret, so
it’d be a waste of effort,” says Haymitch. “More likely they’ll
“Well, they’ve already promised to do that to us any way,”
says Peeta.
“Very true,” says Haymitch. And I realize the impossible has
happened. They have actually cheered me up. Haymitch picks
up a pork chop with his fingers, which makes Effie frown, and
dunks it in his wine. He rips off a hunk of meat and starts to
Uh, ridiculous, some of them.” An image pops into my
mind. “One man tripped backward into a bowl of punch.”
although even she is suppressing a smile. “Well, it serves them
right. It’s their job to pay attention to you. And just because
you come from District Twelve is no excuse to ignore you.”
outrageous7. “I’m sorry, but that’s what I think,” she says to no
one in particular.
“I’ll get a very bad score,” I say.
“Scores only matter if they’re very good, no one pays much
could be hiding your talents to get a low score on purpose.
People use that strategy,” said Portia.
“I hope that’s how people interpret the four I’ll probably
get,” says Peeta. “If that. Really, is anything less impressive
than watching a person pick up a heavy ball and throw it a
couple of yards. One almost landed on my foot.” I grin at him
and realize that I’m starving. I cut off a piece of pork, dunk it
safe. And if they are safe, no real harm has been done.
After dinner, we go to sitting room to watch the scores
announced on television. First they show a photo of the tribute,
then flash their score below it. The Career Tributes naturally
get in the eight-to-ten range. Most of the other players average
don’t know what she showed the judges, but she’s so tiny it
must have been impressive.
District 12 comes up last, as usual. Peeta pulls an eight so at
least a couple of the Gamemakers must have been watching
him. I dig my fingernails into my palms as my face comes up,
expecting the worst. Then they’re flashing the number eleven
on the screen.
Eleven!
me on the back and cheering and congratulating me. But it
doesn’t seem real.
“There must be a mistake. How . . . how could that happen?”
I ask Haymitch.
“Guess they liked your temper,” he says. “They’ve got a
show to put on. They need some players with some heat.”
“Katniss, the girl who was on fire,” says Cinna and gives me
a hug. “Oh, wait until you see your interview dress.”
“More flames?” I ask. “Of a sort,” he says mischievously11.
Peeta and I congratulate each other, another awkward
moment. We’ve both done well, but what does that mean for
the other? I escape to my room as quickly as possible and
particularly the crying, has worn me out. I drift off, reprieved,
relieved, and with the number eleven still flashing behind my
up on a beautiful morning. It’s Sunday. A day off at home. I
Sunday to stocking up for the week. Rising early, hunting and
Both of us can hunt alone, but we’re better as a pair. Particularly
if we’re trying for bigger game. But also in the littler things,
having a partner lightened the load, could even make the arduous
task of filling my family’s table enjoyable.
I had been struggling along on my own for about six months
when I first ran into Gale in the woods. It was a Sunday in
the morning competing with the squirrels for nuts and the slightly
The only meat I’d shot was a squirrel that had practically run over
afoot when the snow buried my other food sources. Having strayed
burlap sacks when I came across a dead rabbit. It was hanging by
its neck in a thin wire a foot above my head. About fifteen yards
the air out of the reach of other hungry animals. I’d been trying
to use snares all summer with no success, so I couldn’t help
dropping my sacks to examine this one.
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1 arena | |
n.竞技场,运动场所;竞争场所,舞台 | |
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2 rue | |
n.懊悔,芸香,后悔;v.后悔,悲伤,懊悔 | |
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3 chuckle | |
vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑 | |
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v.猛冲,投掷;n.飞镖,猛冲 | |
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10 squeal | |
v.发出长而尖的声音;n.长而尖的声音 | |
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11 mischievously | |
adv.有害地;淘气地 | |
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12 burrow | |
vt.挖掘(洞穴);钻进;vi.挖洞;翻寻;n.地洞 | |
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n.眼睑( eyelid的名词复数 );眼睛也不眨一下;不露声色;面不改色 | |
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14 gale | |
n.大风,强风,一阵闹声(尤指笑声等) | |
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15 gathering | |
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(从水、泥等)蹚,走过,跋( wade的现在分词 ) | |
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20 snares | |
n.陷阱( snare的名词复数 );圈套;诱人遭受失败(丢脸、损失等)的东西;诱惑物v.用罗网捕捉,诱陷,陷害( snare的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.被掠食者,牺牲者,掠食;v.捕食,掠夺,折磨 | |
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