
Funny, though, I don’t feel too bad.
– Suzanne Collins
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- Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese. – Suzanne Collins
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- I pound on the gl???, screaming my head off. Everyone ignores me except for some Capitol attendant who appears behind me and offers me a beverage. – Suzanne Collins
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