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ool and pungent with dying things。 Iˇd spent the morning peting with the squirrels for nuts and the slightly warmer afternoon wading in shallow ponds harvesting katniss。 The only meat Iˇd shot was a squirrel that had practically run over my toes in its quest for acorns; but the animals would still be afoot when the snow buried my other food sources。 Having strayed farther afield than usual; I was hurrying back home; lugging my 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 away was another。 I recognized the twitch…up snares because my father had used them。 When the prey is caught; itˇs yanked into the air out of the reach of other hungry animals。 Iˇd been trying to use snares all summer with no success; so I couldnˇt help dropping my sacks to examine this one。 My fingers were just on the wire above one of the rabbits when a voice rang out。 ¨Thatˇs dangerous。〃
I jumped back several feet as Gale materialized from behind a tree。 He must have been watching me the whole time。 He was only fourteen; but he cleared six feet and was as good as an adult to me。 Iˇd seen him around the Seam and at school。 And one other time。 Heˇd lost his father in the same blast that killed mine。 In January; Iˇd stood by while he received his medal of valor in the Justice Building; another oldest child with no father。 I remembered his two little brothers clutching his mother; a woman whose swollen belly announced she was just days away from giving birth。
¨Whatˇs your name?〃 he said; ing over and disengaging the rabbit from the snare。 He had another three hanging from his belt。
¨Katniss;〃 I said; barely audible。
¨Well; Catnip; stealingˇs punishable by death; or hadnˇt you heard?〃 he s