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Glen could tell that Lee was superficial. He opened the door to the kitchen.

Christine had been waiting for Bobbie-Sue for four days. She took a bite of her carrot.

Ramon had invited a bird to Easter. He knew the fun was about to begin.

The smoke coming from the garage made Shirley uneasy.

If the clockmaker didn't arrive soon, Grace didn't know what she would do.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

It was a long way to the planet. James stopped and enjoyed the feeling of power.

The secretary opened the door, and led Constance inside.

Jerry opened the door to the wine cellar. He rubbed his hands together.

Tiffany could see that Helen was sober.

Someone had invited a koala to the funeral. Bradley knew what to do.

As soon as Christmas started, Julian checked his phone.

There had never been a merchant quite like Melvin HernĂ¡nd ez, and he knew it.

Sherry was running. She wiped the sweat from her brow.

After spending a night in hospital, Paula was relieved to see her mother.

Dolores felt that the physicist was aggressive.

Milton went over the plan.

William was the best baker in town.

When the moon came up, Lynn knew it was time to find shelter.

Perry could tell that Everett was a shipwright. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Love was in the air. Russell smiled knowingly.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Ella want to scream.

The studio was ready.

Lady Charlene was in one of her moods.

Jim was in the deli. He had a bread-stick in his hand.

Usteuthor shielded his eyes against the light.

It was a bitter, endless night. Bobbie-Sue was in the bomb-shelter.

Lady Marian was reading in the living room.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Henry knew that Samuel was delicate.

Lady Noorgill was in one of her moods.

The music coming from the lounge room made Daniel hopeful.

On Tuesday, Edward always made art.

Going to the river was a terrible idea. Dolores checked her phone.

Ethel felt that the kangaroo was authoritarian.

James had never been to the waterfall. He took a bite of his burger.

Bill could tell that Dustin was paranoid. He opened the door to the dungeon.

It was a typical morning in the concert. Ann wanted to be alone.

When Leona arrived at Easter, Carol stared in disbelief.

Stacey was the best clown who ever lived.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Tony was relieved to see his husband.

Doris had come to the palace alone. She was here to meet the terrorist.

There had never been a blacksmith quite like Christy Clark, and she knew it.

Ronnie walked into the barn and looked at Natalie. "You make me wet," he said.

The chemist opened the door, and led Naomi inside.

Chad hoped that the peddlar was sober.

Danielle opened the door to the library. The silence was overwhelming.

As soon as the party started, Philip crouched and tied his laces.

Mark hoped that Richard was progressive.

Terry could see that Andre was a goldsmith. He tried not to smile.

Jeanette scratched her hand.

When rain began, Tracey knew it was time to sleep.

Lady Claudia was eating in the armory.

Vicki opened the door to the dining room. She checked her reflection.

A sense of magic was in the air. Manuel waited.

The lobby was a complete mess.

Someone had invited a pony to Thanksgiving. Victor knew it wouldn't end well.

Randy looked at the time. It was going to be a special afternoon.

It was a beautiful afternoon. Donald was in the observatory.

The shark had escaped. Wesley tried to remain calm.

Jonathan had been waiting for Jesus for four days. He chewed his lip.

The music coming from the garage made John uneasy.

For as long as Tim could remember, he'd wanted to be a florist.

Going to the mountain was a good idea. Erika hoped for a miracle.

When Vickie arrived at her funeral, everyone cried.

Daniel was the best photographer around.

Derek hoped that the spider was pure.

"Time to shine," Clarence told himself as he waited behind the bikeshed.

Jose put down the skateboard slowly.

Virginia knew that the comedian was regretful.

It was a quiet autumn night. George took a long sip of his latte as he led the gate-keeper into the living room.

Steven had never been to the pond. He took a bite of his banana.

The sound of the drill made Victor angry.

It was a typical afternoon in the casino. Jaime put down his pencil.

As soon as Christmas started, Aaron shuddered in anticipation.

Tammy was suprised to be alive.

If the referee didn't arrive soon, Harvey didn't know what he would do.

Lord Sudcot was eating in the bedroom.

When Vivian opened the door Mrs. Martin looked up from her work.

The hairdresser opened the door, and led Shelly inside.

Agnes fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.

Lady Dunmagh was in one of her moods.

Karl lit a cigarette.

The barn was covered in blood.

Sue had invited a matador to Thanksgiving. She knew what to do.

Emily was in the museum. She had a flower in her hand.

There had never been a baker quite like Teresa Williams, and she knew it.

Lady Brandine was sitting in the dining room.

Going to the forest was a good idea. Billie knew it wasn't too late.

Gabriel checked his reflection. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Someone had invited a bee to the funeral. Tracy knew what to do.

Kim was calling. She took a sip of her egg nog.

It started like any other day in Canada. Dianne tried to hide.

It was a cold, moonlit January night. Terri was in the attic.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Vernon looked at the time.

When Andrew arrived at Thanksgiving, Pamela welcomed him.

The kitten was on the loose. Patrick tried to remain calm.

Velma had come to Antarctica prepared. She was here to meet the wizard.

Beatrice hoped that the chicken was irreverent.

Janet was the best courier bar none.

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The 7 deadly sins and 7 heavenly virtues.

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