Suzanne Collins

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (A Hunger Games Novel) (The Hunger Games)

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    but she had a sweetness, a vulnerability that invited abuse.
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    Who were all these people hanging around on a weekday at the zoo? Didn’t they have jobs? Shouldn’t the children be in school? No wonder the country was such a mess
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    After Lucy Gray’s wink, it might be worthwhile to stay.
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    “What’s the matter, pretty boy? You in the wrong cage?”
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    She seemed indifferent to his presence, but the rest of them stared at him like a pack of feral animals eyeing a pampered poodle.
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    Coriolanus hung back but then saw Lucy Gray watching him and knew this was the moment of judgment.
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    “And what does my mentor do for me, besides bring me roses?” she asked.

    “I do my best to take care of you,” he said.
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    He could not say he had felt great love for the remote, strict man, but he had certainly felt protected by him. His death was associated with a fear and a vulnerability that Coriolanus had never been able to shake off.
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    If people had someone to root for, they might actually have an interest in watching the Hunger Games.
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    Another girl, a typical girl, would be impressed, but there was nothing typical about Lucy Gray Baird.
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