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I continue running until the woods have hidden me from the
other tributes then slow into a steady jog that I think I can
maintain for a while. For the next few hours, I alternate between
jogging and walking, putting as much distance as I can between
myself and my competitors. I lost my bread during the struggle
with the boy from District 9 but managed to stuff my plastic in
I also free the knife — it’s a fine one with a long sharp blade,
serrated near the handle, which will make it handy for sawing
through things — and slide it into my belt. I don’t dare stop to
examine the contents of the pack yet. I just keep moving,
pausing only to check for pursuers.
I can go a long time. I know that from my days in the
woods. But I will need water. That was Haymitch’s second
instruction, and since I sort of botched the first, I keep a sharp
eye out for any sign of it. No luck. The woods begin to evolve,
and the pines are intermixed with a variety of trees, some I
recognize, some completely foreign to me. At one point, I hear
a noise and pull my knife, thinking I may have to defend myself,
but I’ve only startled a rabbit. “Good to see you,” I whisper. If
there’s one rabbit, there could be hundreds just waiting to be
Valleys make me feel trapped. I want to be high, like in the hills
around District 12, where I can see my enemies approaching.
But I have no choice but to keep going.
have paid off. I’ve got staying power even though I’m
short on sleep. Being in the woods is rejuvenating4. I’m glad for
on-screen right now. Not consistently but off and on. There
through the woods isn’t much to look at. But they’ll show
me enough to let people know I’m alive, uninjured and on the
move. One of the heaviest days of betting is the opening, when
the initial casualties come in. But that can’t compare to what
happens as the field shrinks to a handful of players.
shot represents a dead tribute. The fighting must have finally
stopped at the Cornucopia8. They never collect the bloodbath
they don’t even fire the cannons until the initial fighting’s over
because it’s too hard to keep track of the fatalities11. I allow myself
to pause, panting, as I count the shots. One . . . two . . .
three . . . on and on until they reach eleven. Eleven dead in all.
Thirteen left to play. My fingernails scrape at the dried blood
the boy from District 9 coughed into my face. He’s gone, certainly.
I wonder about Peeta. Has he lasted through the day?
I’ll know in a few hours. When they project the dead’s images
into the sky for the rest of us to see.
All of a sudden, I’m overwhelmed by the thought that Peeta
may be already lost, bled white, collected, and in the process
and shipped in a simple wooden box back to District 12. No longer
here. Heading home. I try hard to remember if I saw him once the
his head as the gong rang out. Maybe it’s better, if he’s gone already.
He had no confidence he could win. And I will not end up with the
through it anyway before night falls. See what I have to work
although a rather unfortunate color. This orange will practically
glow in the dark. I make a mental note to camouflage18 it first
thing tomorrow.
is water. Haymitch’s directive to immediately find water was
not arbitrary. I won’t last long without it. For a few days, I’ll be
able to function with unpleasant symptoms of dehydration20,
but after that I'll deteriorate21 into helplessness and be dead in
a week, tops. I carefully lay out the provisions. One thin black
A small coil of wire. A pair of sunglasses. And a halfgallon
plastic bottle with a cap for carrying water that's bone dry.
No water. How hard would it have been for them to fill up
the bottle? I become aware of the dryness in my throat and
mouth, the cracks in my lips. I've been moving all day long.
It's been hot and I've sweat a lot. I do this at home, but there
are always streams to drink from, or snow to melt if it should
come to it.
serrate adj. [生物] 锯齿状的
botched n. 办砸了(电影名)
rejuvenating 复壮
trekking n. 艰苦跋涉,徒步旅行;艰难旅程
casualties n. 伤亡;人员伤亡(casualty的复数)
fatalities n. 灾祸;命运;意外的的死亡事故(fatality的复数)
dehydration n. 脱水
deteriorate vi. 恶化,变坏
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1 neatly | |
adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地 | |
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2 snared | |
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3 gorging | |
v.(用食物把自己)塞饱,填饱( gorge的现在分词 );作呕 | |
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4 rejuvenating | |
使变得年轻,使恢复活力( rejuvenate的现在分词 ) | |
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5 solitude | |
n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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6 trekking | |
v.艰苦跋涉,徒步旅行( trek的现在分词 );(尤指在山中)远足,徒步旅行,游山玩水 | |
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7 cannons | |
n.加农炮,大炮,火炮( cannon的名词复数 ) | |
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8 cornucopia | |
n.象征丰收的羊角 | |
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9 killers | |
凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事 | |
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10 dispersed | |
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11 fatalities | |
n.恶性事故( fatality的名词复数 );死亡;致命性;命运 | |
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v.改正( redress的过去式和过去分词 );重加权衡;恢复平衡 | |
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14 killing | |
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20 dehydration | |
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21 deteriorate | |
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