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16- "The same to you, Georg Znaeym, forest-thief, game-
snatcher."

The above passage from
section 16 is ironic because

A. Georg is called a game-snatcher, and
then later it is implied that he, himself, is Snatched by game.
B. George didn't actually steal anything.
C. Georg and Ulrich were hoping wolves
find them.

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