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I looked at him and the other two people whose names I__ just learned. __o . . . so this is home then?__kinli looked at me, perplexed, then turned to Ben and Julie.__he said some girls left her here and told her it was home. That__ all she knows. She doesn__ even know you._ Julie wiped at her tears, trying to calm herself.He moved his eyes back to me as quickly as he could manage. __ahlen? You remember me, right?__ stared into this face, searching for something familiar. I didn__ recognize the angle of his chin, the length of his fingers. I didn__ know the slope of his shoulder or the shape of his lips.__kinli, right?_ I asked. This poor boy. I pitied him in the depths of my heart. Clearly, he__ already been going through something, and I could see the last scrap of fight he had in him dying with those words.__es.___ don__ remember ever seeing you before in my life. I__ sorry.__e pressed his lips together as if he was swallowing the urge to cry.__ut,_ I said, __ know your voice. I know it as if it were my own.
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I looked at him and the other two people whose names I__ just learned. __o . . . so this is home then?__kinli looked at me, perplexed, then turned to Ben and Julie.__he said some girls left her here and told her it was home. That__ all she knows. She doesn__ even know you._ Julie wiped at her tears, trying to calm herself.He moved his eyes back to me as quickly as he could manage. __ahlen? You remember me, right?__ stared into this face, searching for something familiar. I didn__ recognize the angle of his chin, the length of his fingers. I didn__ know the slope of his shoulder or the shape of his lips.__kinli, right?_ I asked. This poor boy. I pitied him in the depths of my heart. Clearly, he__ already been going through something, and I could see the last scrap of fight he had in him dying with those words.__es.___ don__ remember ever seeing you before in my life. I__ sorry.__e pressed his lips together as if he was swallowing the urge to cry.__ut,_ I said, __ know your voice. I know it as if it were my own.

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Close your eyes, Maxon."What?""Close your eyes.Somewhere in this palace, there is a woman who will be your wife. This girl? imagine that she depends on you. She needs you to cherish her and make her feel like the Selection didn't even happen. Like if you were dropped in your own out in the middle of the country to wander around door to door, she's still the one you would have found. She was always the one you would have picked. She needs you to provide for her and protect her. And if it came to a point where there was absolutely nothing to eat, and you couldn't even fall asleep at night because the sound of her stomach growling kept you awake_""Stop it!""Sorry.""Is that really what it's like? Out there... does that happen? Are people hungry like that a lot?""Maxon, I...""Tell me the truth.""Yes. That happens. I know of families where people give up their share for their children or siblings. I know of a boy who was whipped in the town square for stealing food. Sometimes you do crazy things when you are desperate.""A boy? How old?""Nine.""Have you ever been like that? Starving?...How bad?""Maxon, it will only upset you more.""Probably, but I'm only starting to realize how much I don't know about my own country. Please.""We've been pretty bad. Most time if it gets to where we have to choose, we keep the food and lose electricity. The worst was when it happened near Christmas one year. May didn't understand why we couldn't exchange gifts. As a general rule, there are never any leftovers at my house. Someone always wants more. I know the checks we've gotten over the last few weeks have really helped, and my family is really smart about money. I'm sure they have already tucked it away so it will stretch out for a long time. You've done so much for us, Maxon.""Good God. When you said that you were only here for the food, you weren't kidding, were you?""Really, Maxon, we've been doing pretty well lately. I_""I'll see you at dinner.

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