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Now
it
's
Gale
's
turn
to
be
confused
.
Does
she
mean
it
?
Or
is
she
messing
with
him
?
I
'm
guessing
the
second
.
"
You
wo
n't
be
going
to
the
Capitol
,
"
says
Gale
coolly
.
His
eyes
land
on
a
small
,
circular
pin
that
adorns
her
dress
.
Real
gold
.
Beautifully
crafted
.
It
could
keep
a
family
in
bread
for
months
.
"
What
can
you
have
?
Five
entries
?
I
had
six
when
I
was
just
twelve
years
old
.
"
"
That
's
not
her
fault
,
"
I
say
.
"
No
,
it
's
no
one
's
fault
.
Just
the
way
it
is
,
"
says
Gale
.
Madge
's
face
has
become
closed
off
.
She
puts
the
money
for
the
berries
in
my
hand
.
"
Good
luck
,
Katniss
.
"
"
You
,
too
,
"
I
say
,
and
the
door
closes
.
We
walk
toward
the
Seam
in
silence
.
I
do
n't
like
that
Gale
took
a
dig
at
Madge
,
but
he
's
right
,
of
course
.
The
reaping
system
is
unfair
,
with
the
poor
getting
the
worst
of
it
.
You
become
eligible
for
the
reaping
the
day
you
turn
twelve
.
That
year
,
your
name
is
entered
once
.
At
thirteen
,
twice
.
And
so
on
and
so
on
until
you
reach
the
age
of
eighteen
,
the
final
year
of
eligibility
,
when
your
name
goes
into
the
pool
seven
times
.
That
's
true
for
every
citizen
in
all
twelve
districts
in
the
entire
country
of
Panem
.
But
here
's
the
catch
.
Say
you
are
poor
and
starving
as
we
were
.
You
can
opt
to
add
your
name
more
times
in
exchange
for
tesserae
.
Each
tessera
is
worth
a
meager
year
's
supply
of
grain
and
oil
for
one
person
.
You
may
do
this
for
each
of
your
family
members
as
well
.
So
,
at
the
age
of
twelve
,
I
had
my
name
entered
four
times
.
Once
,
because
I
had
to
,
and
three
times
for
tesserae
for
grain
and
oil
for
myself
,
Prim
,
and
my
mother
.
In
fact
,
every
year
I
have
needed
to
do
this
.
And
the
entries
are
cumulative
.
So
now
,
at
the
age
of
sixteen
,
my
name
will
be
in
the
reaping
twenty
times
.
Gale
,
who
is
eighteen
and
has
been
either
helping
or
single-handedly
feeding
a
family
of
five
for
seven
years
,
will
have
his
name
in
forty-two
times
.
You
can
see
why
someone
like
Madge
,
who
has
never
been
at
risk
of
needing
a
tessera
,
can
set
him
off
.
The
chance
of
her
name
being
drawn
is
very
slim
compared
to
those
of
us
who
live
in
the
Seam
.
Not
impossible
,
but
slim
.
And
even
though
the
rules
were
set
up
by
the
Capitol
,
not
the
districts
,
certainly
not
Madge
's
family
,
it
's
hard
not
to
resent
those
who
do
n't
have
to
sign
up
for
tesserae
.
Gale
knows
his
anger
at
Madge
is
misdirected
.
On
other
days
,
deep
in
the
woods
,
I
've
listened
to
him
rant
about
how
the
tesserae
are
just
another
tool
to
cause
misery
in
our
district
.
A
way
to
plant
hatred
between
the
starving
workers
of
the
Seam
and
those
who
can
generally
count
on
supper
and
thereby
ensure
we
will
never
trust
one
another
.
"
It
's
to
the
Capitol
's
advantage
to
have
us
divided
among
ourselves
,
"
he
might
say
if
there
were
no
ears
to
hear
but
mine
.
If
it
was
n't
reaping
day
.
If
a
girl
with
a
gold
pin
and
no
tesserae
had
not
made
what
I
'm
sure
she
thought
was
a
harmless
comment
.