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As soon as the funeral started, Bobby closed his eyes and took a breath.

Lord Thorngill was reading in the armory.

Brandon staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.

It was a clear winter evening. Sherry was in the attic.

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

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

Someone had invited a cow to the wedding. Douglas knew what to do.

"All's well that ends well," Scott told himself as he waited under the bridge.

Karen was in the temple. She had a pen in her hand.

It was a long way to the cave. Raul stopped and took a bite of his muffin.

Annie opened the door to the classroom. The silence was overwhelming.

When Amy opened the door Mr. Walker looked up from his book.

Francis could tell that Julio was an astronaut. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Allen could see that Juan was extraordinary.

Ted had come to Brazil alone. He was here to meet the winemaker.

Jim had invited a lizard to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.

The bright light coming from the bathroom made Marshall uneasy.

Eileen walked into the kitchen and glanced at Joyce. "You make me wet," she said.

For as long as Victor could remember, he'd wanted to be a construction worker.

On Saturday, Brandine made time.

Going to the cave was a bad idea. Sergio closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

It started like any other day in the cathedral. Alberto took a long sip of his punch.

Monica opened the door to the guest room. She questioned her plan.

If the dentist didn't arrive soon, Ana didn't know what she would do.

After spending a night in the airport, Joel was relieved to see his father.

Jeremy had been expecting Herbert for two hours. He checked his reflection.

Kathleen could tell that Arlene was folksy. She opened the door to the laundry.

Terrance was the best peddlar who ever lived.

Yinit shielded his eyes against the sun.

"Maybe no one will notice," Gertrude told herself as she waited at the wax museum.

Duane lowered his gaze.

When William arrived at Easter, Edward rushed to see him.

Walter was at the football stadium. He had a bouquet in his hand.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

Kyle knew that the bartender was wishful.

Jamie was walking. He wanted relief.

It was a rain-swept morning. Alicia checked her phone as she led the wizard into the kitchen.

As soon as the party started, Elsie rubbed her hands together.

Julian had come to America alone. He was here to meet the nurse.

Perry opened the door to the control room. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.

Douglas could feel his life slipping away.

It was a hot and humid July night. Tim was in the shop.

Victoria hoped that Jennifer was obsessive.

Jerry walked into the studio and glanced at Paul. "You make me afraid," he said.

When Eileen arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed.

The music coming from the dining room made Mark hopeful.

The gladiator opened the door, and led Seth inside.

Lady Fullerbridge was waiting in the garage.

It was a long way to the volcano. Darrell stopped and snapped his fingers.

The lounge room was locked.

Vincent had never been to the ocean. He shuddered in anticipation.

Marsha was disappointed that everyone was coming to her wedding.

Gordon had invited an editor to Easter. He knew it wouldn't end well.

If the assassin didn't arrive soon, Bill didn't know what he would do.

Madison had been waiting for Dora for days. She wanted a pill.

Patrick was suprised to be floating.

When the moon came up, Alma knew it was time to sleep.

Lord Kindeep was in one of his moods.

The sound of the helicopter arriving made Marlene laugh.

There had never been a printer quite like Olga Hill, and she knew it.

Scott raised his hands. It was going to be a special evening.

Melinda could see that the mason was melancholic.

Daniel could tell that Harold was a guard. He tried not to laugh.

For as long as Karen could remember, she'd wanted to be a paleontologist.

Monica was the best interior designer bar none.

Albert was at the pub. He had an apple in his hand.

Allen opened the door to the pantry. His senses were overwhelmed.

It was a glorious Wednesday morning. Gloria bit her fingernails as she led the medic into the corridor.

It was a long way to the cave. Becky stopped and chewed some gum.

When Willard opened the door Mr. Powell looked up from his book.

Byron walked into the laundry and looked at Lynn. "You make me nervous," he said.

Brittany knew that Regina was captivating.

As soon as Christmas started, Willie went over the plan.

It was a morning full of promise. Carol was outside the window.

When Floyd arrived at his wedding, Brent laughed at him.

The panda was on the loose. Rafael knew exactly what to do.

Francisco fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

Charlene was sharing. She tried to hide.

Lady Patsy was sitting in the dungeon.

Louise put down the umbrella carefully.

Lewis opened the door to the closet. He snapped his fingers.

The smoke coming from the attic made Nora hopeful.

The corridor was a complete mess.

Angela was delighted to be floating.

"Winners don't quit," Irma told herself as she waited behind the wall.

Cassandra had never been to the valley. She took a bite of her croissant.

On Friday, Doris always made magic.

Lynn was glad that no one was coming to her wedding.

Darren could see that the executioner was sad.

Freddie could see that Travis was a baker. He tried not to worry.

Andrew hoped that the bird was rejected.

It was a long way to the swamp. Clifton stopped and wiped the sweat from his brow.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Alan waited.

When Ken arrived at his funeral, everyone cried.

Someone had invited a horse to Christmas. Angela knew the fun was about to begin.

Holly had been expecting Maureen for two hours. She took a bite of her slice of pizza.

Kathryn set aside her knife.

When rain stopped, Jeremy knew it was time to run.

Wade could feel his life slipping away.

There had never been a blacksmith quite like Anthony Coleman, and he knew it.

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