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English, 19.02.2021 23:20 hannahmorgret7811

Peeta’s leg smells like festering flesh because . “The deep inflamed gash oozing both blood and pus. The swelling of the leg.” This shows that Peeta must be feeling because . This shows that Katniss is thinking .

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