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Regardless of its awards success, it has won the hearts of the public with a novel approach that trusted them to take an imaginative leap.
"Would you like to be in a real war?" Snow asks Everdeen with bristling malignance as he orders her to maintain the pretence of love that has won the hearts of the public.
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