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The sound of the seagulls made Carlos laugh.

Shawn opened the door to the kitchen. His senses were overwhelmed.

Tanya was the best fortune-teller who ever lived.

Pauline could tell that Brenda was reliable. She opened the door to the cloakroom.

On Wednesday, Annie always made it count.

When Jessie arrived at her funeral, Valerie gasped.

It was a glorious afternoon. Joel took a long sip of his wine as he led the bank robber into the lobby.

Wrue shielded his eyes against the light.

If the ninja didn't arrive soon, Arthur didn't know what he would do.

Going to the sea was a foolhardy idea. Amanda whistled nonchalantly.

For as long as Bernice could remember, she'd wanted to be a guitarist.

Eleanor could see that Terry was outspoken.

When Carol opened the door Mrs. Hall looked up from her work.

The camel was on the loose. Lois knew exactly what to do.

Lord Francisco was eating in the stable.

Carla had been expecting Katrina for five days. She checked her watch.

Lord Bradthorpe was in one of his moods.

Olga went over the plan.

Ashley could see that the imam was aloof.

When Felix arrived at his party, everyone ignored him.

As soon as Christmas started, Bobby crouched and tied his laces.

Samuel had never been to the bay. He closed his eyes and took a breath.

Scott was paying. He took a sip of his merlot.

Tracey could see that Leah was a cartoonist. She tried not to smile.

Ralph could feel his heart beating.

After spending a night under a bridge, Benjamin was relieved to see his father.

The classroom was deserted.

Wilma put down the bike nervously.

Brent could tell that Tom was conventional. He opened the door to the bathroom.

Heig leaned into the wind.

There had never been a brewer quite like Bernard Tremblay, and he knew it.

It was a crisp afternoon. Andy was in the bushes.

It was a long way to the reef. Melinda stopped and tried to hide.

The receptionist opened the door, and led Florence inside.

Donald had invited a blacksmith to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.

When the moon came up, Connie knew it was time to run.

Nathan checked his watch. It was going to be a momentous night.

"No one suspects a thing," Bradley told himself as he waited at the zoo.

When Vera opened the door Mrs. Clark looked up from her work.

When Theresa arrived at Easter, everyone ignored her.

Going to the cave was a nice idea. Danny lowered his gaze.

Lady Lampsfield was waiting in the dungeon.

The lamb was on the loose. Eliza-Jane tried to remain calm.

If the sleuth didn't arrive soon, Barbara didn't know what she would do.

The bright light coming from the bathroom made Kirk uneasy.

When Bryan arrived at his funeral, everyone gasped.

Ronnie had been waiting for Dean for four hours. He hoped for a miracle.

Clifton had come to Moscow prepared. He was here to meet the clown.

It was a quiet morning down by the stream.

Anna walked into the bedroom and glanced at Basil. "You make me lie," she said.

Smoke was in the air. Marilyn smiled knowingly.

As soon as Easter started, Maurice bit his fingernails.

On Sunday, Cathy made breakfast.

Jim fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

For as long as Debbie could remember, she'd wanted to be a swimmer.

Pal shielded her eyes against the sun.

Lawrence could see that the turtle was compulsive.

Ryan put down the ukulele carefully.

Someone had invited a zebra to the wedding. Ben knew what to do.

Allen was burping. He questioned his decision.

Calvin had invited a clockmaker to his funeral. He knew what to do.

When Bernard arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone ignored him.

Nelson opened the door to the basement. His senses were overwhelmed.

It was a rain-swept January afternoon. Bobbi-Jo was in the park.

Lady Norgarth was in one of her moods.

Kimberly could see that Doris was infuriated. She opened the door to the garage.

It was a typical evening in the pub. Sergio lowered his gaze.

When rain began, Sharon knew it was time to move on.

Wendy walked into the library and looked at Jennie. "You make me exercise," she said.

The sound of the drill made Stephanie angry.

The music coming from the dining room made Judith hopeful.

Carmen knew that Nancy was clean.

If the archer didn't arrive soon, Fred didn't know what he would do.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Kevin felt that the hairdresser was independent.

Lillian could feel her life slipping away.

After spending a night on a train, Karl was relieved to see his home.

Going to the valley was a nice idea. Howard lit a cigarette.

As soon as the wedding started, Jimmie hoped for a miracle.

On Friday, Darryl made the bed.

Wade was delighted to be alive.

Vickie wanted one last chance.

Ida was waiting. She smiled knowingly.

Jose could not feel anything.

Eirfuo Lifedemon raised his axe.

For as long as Joyce could remember, she'd wanted to be a spy.

It was a long way to the forest. Jennie stopped and took a bite of her croissant.

Leslie had come to Johannesburg prepared. He was here to meet the ninja.

Ripoulor leaned into the wind.

It started like any other afternoon in Istanbul. Jeremy went over the plan.

Love was in the air. Lucy waited.

It was a rainy October night. Edwin was over the hill.

Bartholomew had invited a pony to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.

When Earl arrived at his party, everyone laughed at him.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Douglas laugh.

When rain began, David knew it was time to move on.

Tony staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Someone had invited a goose to the grand opening. Ethel knew what to do.

As soon as Easter started, Todd smiled.

Mary-Jo put down the bike nervously.

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