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Chad was crawling. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
It started like any other morning in the living room. Janice twiddled her thumbs.
Going to the ocean was a great idea. Roger took a long sip of his cocktail.
There had never been a bureaucrat quite like Elsie Hill, and she knew it.
Jeffrey walked into the dining room and glanced at Danny. "You make me exercise," he said.
Ivan enjoyed the feeling of freedom. It was going to be a tough night.
When Robert arrived at his funeral, Marion rushed to see him.
Sarah-Jane was worried that Elly-May was coming to her party.
Curtis could see that Lawrence was courteous. He opened the door to the attic.
Ashley put down the guitar nervously.
On Saturday, Emily made a list.
It was a cool Friday afternoon. Virginia looked at the time as she led the construction worker into the kitchen.
When Thomas arrived at Christmas, Elmer cried.
Fernando could not feel anything.
Dawn had invited a judge to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.
The lounge room was ready.
When the moon came up, Jenny knew it was time to run.
Martha opened the door to the lobby. The stench was unmistakable.
Lois opened the door to the laundry. She lit a cigarette.
As soon as the wedding started, Joe straightened his hair.
Vivian had been waiting for Courtney for three days. She questioned her decision.
The music coming from the dining room made Leon hopeful.
Mabel felt that the tailor was noncommittal.
Cliechir shielded her eyes against the light.
Carlos had never been to the beach. He took a bite of his apple.
Veronica was the best sage around.
Zinoak leaned into the wind.
Lord Dustin was in one of his moods.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Eric laugh.
Lady Becky was reading in the garage.
Ivan was suprised to be alone.
"It's going to be okay," Kim told herself as she waited at the casino.
Erik was in the library. He had a flower in his hand.
It was a night full of promise. Marsha was at the aquarium.
Barry closed his eyes and took a breath.
There had never been a builder quite like Kay Stuart, and she knew it.
After spending a night on a plane, Alfredo was relieved to see his father.
Ricardo could tell that Clayton was a computer programmer. He tried not to smile.
On Tuesday, Diane made an impression.
Nelson put down the sandwich nervously.
Maurice opened the door to the bathroom. He chewed some gum.
Perry walked into the waiting room and glanced at Anne. "You make me tired," he said.
Dustin could feel his life slipping away.
The basement was the perfect location.
Kathleen was eating. She took a sip of her chai.
The real estate agent opened the door, and led Brandy inside.
It started like any other afternoon in the wax museum. Mary-Beth knew it was too late.
Wallace opened the door to the lounge room. The stench was overwhelming.
Dwayne hoped that no one was coming to his grand opening.
The smell coming from the bedroom made Cathy hopeful.
Andrew felt that Ron was dedicated.
Jim fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.
Lady Carole was in one of her moods.
When Morris arrived at his party, Fred laughed.
As soon as Easter started, Roland set aside his apple juice.
For as long as Amanda could remember, she'd wanted to be a comedian.
When the sun rose, Ross knew it was time to move on.
Smoke was in the air. Micheal smiled knowingly.
Nathaniel could see that Gene was uncertain. He opened the door to the kitchen.
Xilur shielded his eyes against the blast.
It was a long way to the cave. Cathy stopped and bit her fingernails.
The hippopotamus had escaped. Vickie tried to remain calm.
Geraldine shrugged.
Grace was in the park. She had a key in her hand.
When Carol arrived at her party, everyone ignored her.
Ramon was delighted to be alive.
Alberto had been waiting for Travis for four days. He gripped his muffin.
When Judy opened the door Mr. Brown looked up from his book.
Fred had come to Rome alone. He was here to meet the flight attendant.
Darrell was the best pilot who ever lived.
The outhouse was flooded.
Claudia opened the door to the kitchen. She could not believe what she saw.
Going to the beach was a good idea. Alex went over the plan.
Elizabeth could see that Melinda was a bandit. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Priscilla knew that no one was coming to her funeral.
"Time to shine," Lauren told herself as she waited in the bomb-shelter.
It was a magical Monday evening. Elaine was in the closet.
The sound of the alarm made Ian angry.
Constance could see that Allison was imaginative. She opened the door to the basement.
There had never been a crook quite like Gene Smith, and he knew it.
Gary could feel his heart beating.
It was a evening full of promise. Brad checked his watch as he led the hypnotist into the kitchen.
Leo walked into the guest room and glanced at Joyce. "You make me feel good," he said.
On Friday, Matthew always made kimchi.
The imam opened the door, and led Elmer inside.
Delores knew that the seal was dissatisfied.
Juanita knew that the park ranger was reliable.
After spending a night under a bridge, Francisco was relieved to see his wife.
It was a quiet morning down by the water.
Timothy had never been to the lake. He twiddled his thumbs.
When rain stopped, Renee knew it was time to move on.
As soon as the grand opening started, Michele took a sip of her piña colada.
Terrence was suprised to be alone.
For as long as Shirley could remember, she'd wanted to be a chef.
It was a long way to the gully. Chester stopped and swallowed nervously.
Erica had invited a jailer to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Patricia had been expecting Sheila for hours. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
The bright light coming from the walk-in freezer made Tina hopeful.
Debra opened the door to the dining room. She grimaced.
When Rosemary arrived at her party, everyone laughed.
Peggy could not see anything.
Kenneth was in the library. He had a fishcake in his hand.
When Theodore opened the door Mrs. Lewis looked up from her book.
Violet hoped that everyone was coming to Christmas.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Jon waited.
"Maybe no one will notice," Claudia told herself as she waited at the mall.
Tara opened the door to the basement. Her senses were overwhelmed.
April fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Going to the creek was a great idea. Rhonda raised her hands.
Shawn put down the doll slowly.
Ricardo felt that the real estate agent was lucky.
Paula hoped that the wolf was amazed.
Victoria was whispering. She straightened her clothes.
The drug dealer opened the door, and led Chester inside.
If the imam didn't arrive soon, Ernest didn't know what he would do.
On Monday, Howard always made it through.
After spending a night in the airport, Thelma was relieved to see her home.
Natalie could see that Stephanie was ready. She opened the door to the bathroom.
There had never been a zookeeper quite like Melanie Law son, and she knew it.
Arlene had invited a dolphin to her grand opening. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Ricky was the best ditch digger who ever lived.
Claire could see that Lisa was a firefighter. She tried not to smile.
Charlotte had come to America alone. She was here to meet the dressmaker.
The bright light coming from the garage made Joann hopeful.
Someone had invited a rat to Christmas. Reginald knew the fun was about to begin.
Jenny opened the door to the guest room. She checked her reflection.
When rain stopped, Erin knew it was time to move on.
For as long as Cindy could remember, she'd wanted to be a shop assistant.
As soon as Easter started, Felicia took a bite of her kebab.
Rose walked into the attic and looked at Clinton. "You make me exercise," she said.
The chicken was on the loose. Bradley tried to remain calm.
Delores opened the door to the waiting room. She had dreamed of this moment.
Nancy was worried that everyone was coming to her wedding.
"Time to shine," Erik told himself as he waited on the porch.
When Helen arrived at her party, Ellen cried.
Frank could not feel anything.
It was a crisp October night. Barry was at the travel agent.
The wardrobe was the perfect location.
Glen could see that Kyle was colorful. He opened the door to the sauna.
Going to the desert island was a good idea. Virginia checked her watch.
Lord Fullerthorpe was in one of his moods.
Reginald twiddled his thumbs.
Edwin took a sip of his tea. It was going to be a long night.
On Thursday, Calvin made a contribution.
The sound of the violin made Melvin want to scream.
Smoke was in the air. Louis looked at the time.
If the farmer didn't arrive soon, Allan didn't know what he would do.
It was a long way to the creek. Rhonda stopped and struggled to breathe.
Daryl was the best factory worker in town.
When Wallace arrived at Easter, Sidney welcomed him.
Jeanne felt that Elaine was attractive.
Carrie could see that the lobster was deceitful.
When rain began, Samantha knew it was time to run.
Sarah-Jane could feel her heart beating.
When Tracey opened the door Mrs. Stuart looked up from her book.
Anthony staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Lady Loretta was in one of her moods.
When Cody arrived at his party, everyone fainted.
The noises coming from the living room made Lisa uneasy.
William could tell that Alfred was crafty. He opened the door to the library.
Rodney had never been to the mountain. He took a bite of his bagel.
The bedroom was ready.
As soon as the grand opening started, Bobbi-Jo put down her screwdriver.
Bryan had been expecting Kirk for four hours. He wanted to find peace.
There had never been a pharmacist quite like Catherine Brooks, and she knew it.
Oscar was worried that no one was coming to his funeral.
"Dare to dream," Arthur told himself as he waited at the train station.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Joy didn't know what she would do.
Claudia could see that Anna was a wizard. She tried not to smile.
After spending a night on a train, Cecil was relieved to see his boss.
The sound of the motorbike made Jon want to cry.
Colleen had invited a monkey to Christmas. She knew what to do.
Delores opened the door to the wardrobe. The silence was overwhelming.
It was a wild, stormy spring night. Marvin wiped the sweat from his brow as he led the author into the outhouse.
For as long as Cody could remember, he'd wanted to be a model.
The cheesemaker opened the door, and led Darryl inside.
Squiumer arose from slumber.
William fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
When Anne arrived at her party, Patricia cried.
It was a crisp evening. Erika was at the bus stop.
It was a typical evening in the supermarket. Tonya ground her teeth.
Jim felt that the executioner was tortured.
On Wednesday, Bob made it better.
Katie was travelling. She bit her fingernails.
The squirrel was on the loose. Herbert knew exactly what to do.
Holly walked into the cell and looked at Cheryl. "You make me angry," she said.
Theodore knew that the goose was flamboyant.
Pauline shrugged. It was going to be a long afternoon.
When Mary arrived at her funeral, Marian ignored her.
Evelyn could not feel anything.
As soon as Easter started, Georgia took a long sip of her water.
Alberto was suprised to be free.
Debbie put down the sandwich nervously.
Ruth had never been to the woods. She took a bite of her chicken wing.
Eva hoped that Jessica was coming to her grand opening.
Jim-Bob had come to Paris prepared. He was here to meet the taxi-driver.
Johnnie opened the door to the conservatory. He could not believe what he saw.
If the magistrate didn't arrive soon, Jennie didn't know what she would do.
Kevin had invited a pastor to his party. He knew the fun was about to begin.
For as long as Christopher could remember, he'd wanted to be an executioner.
After spending a night in the airport, Melanie was relieved to see her mother.
Marcus could see that Max was frightening.
Luis had been expecting Troy for six hours. He questioned his decision.
Arnold was at the concert. He had a burger in his hand.
"It's now or never," Christy told herself as she waited at the bakery.
Kirk could tell that Harold was a dogcatcher. He tried not to laugh.
The whale had escaped. Joan tried to remain calm.
Wranoub leaned into the wind.
The builder opened the door, and led Dana inside.
It was a long and sleepless March night. Roland wiped the sweat from his brow as he led the violinist into the attic.
Sara took a bite of her icecream.
The sauna was full of smoke.
When rain stopped, Duane knew it was time to move on.
Willie knew that the servant was empty.
It was a snowy morning. Shane was at the aquarium.
Norma was screaming. She scratched her hand.
Dan was delighted to be alone.
Zachary opened the door to the office. He had dreamed of this moment.
When Andrew opened the door Mrs. Carter looked up from her work.
Peggy had never been to the volcano. She buttoned up her jacket.
Faroern shielded her eyes against the blast.
Amy walked into the lounge room and glanced at Debbie. "You make me exercise," she said.
As soon as the wedding started, Kim lit a cigarette.
The sound of the violin made Eric want to scream.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
Adrian could tell that Jerome was amazing. He opened the door to the dungeon.
When Jeanette arrived at Thanksgiving, Claudia stared in disbelief.
The dog was on the loose. Rosemary knew exactly what to do.
Iareuzh Lovedevil raised her axe.
On Tuesday, Bobbi-Jo made progress.
Presairwyn arose from slumber.
Someone had invited a cat to the wedding. Lena knew what to do.
After spending a night under a bridge, Ruben was relieved to see his home.
Brett shrugged. It was going to be a tough evening.
Audrey was in the temple. She had a key in her hand.
Sharon could feel her life slipping away.
Margaret hoped for a miracle.
Vicki had come to Antarctica prepared. She was here to meet the fashion designer.
It was a rain-swept night. Edwin was on the roof.
Joann was glad that Rachel was coming to Easter.
"It's almost over," Willard told himself as he waited in the hospital.
Jay opened the door to the stable. The silence was overwhelming.
It was a long way to the beach. Andy stopped and enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
The game show host opened the door, and led Bernard inside.
For as long as Pauline could remember, she'd wanted to be a paleontologist.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Roberta didn't know what she would do.
Jeanette could tell that Patricia was keen. She opened the door to the pantry.
When Lori opened the door Mrs. Adams looked up from her work.
Lord Thornstone was in one of his moods.
The music coming from the library made Alicia hopeful.
Erin knew that the firefighter was selfless.
Dean could tell that Brent was a spelunker. He tried not to smile.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.
Jackie had been waiting for Elizabeth for three days. She took a sip of her Guinness.
Jo-Ellen knew that the rabbit was escapist.
Tina was suprised to be floating.
Irma staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
On Sunday, Stephanie made lemonade.
Smoke was in the air. Carrie waited.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Gerald want to cry.
The porcupine had escaped. Alma knew exactly what to do.
Kimberly was farting. She straightened her hair.
Misty was in the supermarket. She had a plate in her hand.
Carlos snapped his fingers.
After spending a night in hell, Delores was relieved to see her mother.
As soon as Christmas started, Darrell rubbed his hands together.
Lady Judy was reading in the corridor.
It was a dull, insipid Friday evening. Gladys was in the nuclear power-plant.
When Max opened the door Mrs. Freeman looked up from her work.
Danielle opened the door to the classroom. She could not believe what she saw.
Going to the gully was a great idea. Felix tried to hide.
It was a long way to the bay. Corey stopped and took a sip of his latte.
"You deserve this," Philip told himself as he waited in the hair salon.
Sergio could tell that Jordan was thankful. He opened the door to the living room.
Julio opened the door to the bathroom. He questioned his plan.
Lord Andrew was in one of his moods.
When the sun rose, Beatrice knew it was time to move on.
The firefighter opened the door, and led Frank inside.
Maureen put down the ball carefully.
When Wade arrived at his party, Benjamin rushed to see him.
There had never been an architect quite like Zachary Williams, and he knew it.
Floi waited for the battle to begin.
When Brandon arrived at Christmas, everyone gasped.
The smoke coming from the library made Eddie uneasy.
If the geologist didn't arrive soon, Leon didn't know what he would do.
Clara had been expecting Loretta for five hours. She rubbed her hands together.
As soon as the wedding started, Claude sucked his teeth.
Cathy felt that the cab driver was secure.
Vickie had invited a pony to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Juan was in the basement. He had a mouse in his hand.
Mae walked into the lounge room and looked at Caroline. "You make me dance," she said.
Lord Leeshaw was sitting in the dining room.
It was a busy January evening. Craig was in the museum.
The zebra had escaped. Erik pretended not to notice.
Teresa had never been to the cave. She looked at the time.
When rain stopped, Terri knew it was time to move on.
Tina opened the door to the laundry. The silence was overwhelming.
The bedroom was dark and oddly quiet.
Jacob was the best sailor around.
Rosemary scratched her hand. It was going to be a fantastic day.
The physicist opened the door, and led Marsha inside.
Brandy could see that Andrea was irresponsible. She opened the door to the attic.
Willie fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
For as long as Yvonne could remember, she'd wanted to be a bureaucrat.
Velma was delighted to be alive.
Sherri could see that Jennifer was earnest.
The noises coming from the office made Alfred uneasy.
Tracy could feel her heart beating.
When Ricky arrived at Easter, Jonathan rushed to see him.
It was a long way to the planet. Henry stopped and looked at the time.
Kimberly had been waiting for Eva for four days. She smiled knowingly.
Iarier arose from slumber.
There had never been a crook quite like Theresa Brown, and she knew it.
When Cody opened the door Mr. Garcia looked up from his work.
Darren could not hear anything.
It was a damp evening. Ethel was in the bushes.
Keith opened the door to the chapel. He chuckled to himself.
A sense of magic was in the air. June smiled knowingly.
As soon as the funeral started, Craig straightened his hair.
When Veronica arrived at Easter, Erin laughed.
Alice was growling. She whistled nonchalantly.
Lord Malwick was waiting in the attic.
Marsha felt that the shepherd was high-spirited.
"It's now or never," Justin told himself as he waited at the bakery.
Wade opened the door to the classroom. He was afraid of what he would find.
Katrina hoped that Cynthia was pessimistic.
For as long as Philip could remember, he'd wanted to be an astronaut.
Bryan fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
Barry had come to the end of the rainbow prepared. He was here to meet the animal trainer.
The sound of the waves made Edna angry.
Quipoodom shielded her eyes against the blast.
Going to the lake was a bad idea. Fernando rubbed his hands together.
Keith had invited a frog to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Tyrone was at the bakery. He had a mouse in his hand.
Corey knew that the rabbit was steady.
It was a cold, moonlit summer night. Miriam was in the observatory.
Marilyn was suprised to be alone.
The paleontologist opened the door, and led Alice inside.
The classroom was spotless.
On Tuesday, Marjorie always made a contribution.
If the cartoonist didn't arrive soon, Lee didn't know what he would do.
It was a long way to the ocean. Milton stopped and wanted to start over.
The wolf was on the prowl. Leo tried to remain calm.
Daryl had never been to the reef. He took a sip of his juice.
Joyce could feel her heart beating.
Lonnie was the best clerk around.
When the sun rose, Dave knew it was time to move on.
Earl knew that Virgil was conciliatory.
The smoke coming from the chapel made Emily uneasy.
When Lester arrived at his wedding, Ken fainted.
Someone had invited a goose to the party. Angela knew it wouldn't end well.
Cassandra could tell that Patsy was gullible. She opened the door to the studio.
Cynthia could not hear anything.
Xilei waited for the battle to begin.
Barbara closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette. It was going to be a tough morning.
Lucille was delighted to be free.
Albert opened the door to the garage. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
It was a rain-swept afternoon. Claudia was in the deli.
Clara put down her toothbrush.
A sense of magic was in the air. Wallace waited.
Jorge had come to Heaven prepared. He was here to meet the servant.
Lady Pearl was reading in the walk-in freezer.
When Alberto arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone rushed to see him.
"Show no mercy," Jesse told himself as he waited at the bakery.
When Raul opened the door Mrs. Gray son looked up from her book.
There had never been a philanthropist quite like Manuel Morris, and he knew it.
Billy fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
As soon as Easter started, Jaime took a bite of his croissant.
John was the best gravedigger bar none.
When wolves began to howl, Tanya knew it was time to sleep.
Harry opened the door to the kitchen. He could not believe what he saw.
Jim felt that the graphic artist was devious.
Willie had been waiting for Dolores for three days. She straightened her clothes.
Amanda had invited an octopus to Christmas. She knew what to do.
Lady Lydia was in one of her moods.
The dining room was flooded.
Agnes felt that Tamara was cheating.
Derek could tell that Kirk was a jeweler. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Hugh could see that the lobster was engrossed.
The hunter opened the door, and led Armando inside.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
Going to the pond was a good idea. Phillip checked his watch.
If the jailer didn't arrive soon, Lewis didn't know what he would do.
For as long as Frederick could remember, he'd wanted to be a chief of police.
Someone had invited a tiger to the funeral. Andre knew what to do.
When Joshua arrived at Easter, Joann booed him.
Esther walked into the cloakroom and looked at Gilbert. "You make me angry," she said.
It was a damp Friday night. Rick was at the concert.
Gree arose from slumber.
It was a foggy summer evening. Ana took a long sip of her lemonade as she led the comedian into the chapel.
Lonnie had never been to the woods. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
Kyle could feel his heart beating.
Tracy gripped her water.
The noises coming from the sauna made Gina hopeful.
The wolf was on the loose. Adrian tried to remain calm.
A sense of magic was in the air. Felicia waited.
Howard had invited a gate-keeper to his funeral. He knew what to do.
When Eduardo arrived at his party, everyone fainted.
Nelson staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
It was a long way to the lake. Kim stopped and went over the plan.
Marcus was on the shelf. He had a banana in his hand.
Loretta knew that the butler was perverse.
When Edwin opened the door Mr. Brooks looked up from his book.
Ian rubbed his hands together. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.
On Tuesday, Jacqueline made sandwiches.
Andre was suprised to be floating.
Leslie had come to Johannesburg prepared. He was here to meet the criminal.
Jo-Ellen was angry that no one was coming to Easter.
Anthony walked into the lobby and glanced at Pearl. "You make me dance," he said.
When rain began, Brandon knew it was time to run.
The spin doctor opened the door, and led Gail inside.
Tracey put down the skateboard nervously.
If the dietician didn't arrive soon, Julie didn't know what she would do.
Zhiomer shielded his eyes against the sun.
Vivian could see that the bird was dishonest.
Sandra could feel her life slipping away.
The bright light coming from the kitchen made Rodney hopeful.
Minnie had never been to the lake. She took a bite of her pickle.
The pony was on the loose. Annie tried to remain calm.
Henry was the best philanthropist in town.
As soon as Easter started, Sally ground her teeth.
"Time to shine," Louise told herself as she waited up the chimney.
Walter opened the door to the lobby. He could not believe what he saw.
It was a misty December morning. Bonnie was in the shop.
The attic was flooded.
When Marvin opened the door Mrs. Cooper looked up from her book.
Xyreoyn waited for the battle to begin.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Milton want to cry.
Deborah was delighted to be alive.
When Angel arrived at his party, everyone cried.
Lord Marshall was reading in the barn.
Bradley had been expecting Arnold for days. He checked his phone.
Terri had come to Istanbul alone. She was here to meet the bank robber.
Someone had invited a shark to Thanksgiving. Carolyn knew the fun was about to begin.
It started like any other day in the hair salon. Angela lowered her gaze.
Marion could see that Bobbie-Sue was a gravedigger. She tried not to feel intimidated.
It was a quiet morning down by the stream.
When the sun rose, John knew it was time to find shelter.
Sheila fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Russell was at the zoo. He had a cup in his hand.
Lillian was growing. She meditated.
Steve could see that Chris was unfriendly. He opened the door to the garage.
A sense of magic was in the air. Robin looked at the time.
June knew that Florence was objective.
Sergio knew that the chimpanzee was precise.
Vivian put down the icecream nervously.
The bedroom was locked.
It was a fun night. Beatrice was in the shop.
For as long as Tim could remember, he'd wanted to be a jeweler.
Sherri was the best guard who ever lived.
Basil took a sip of his beer.
On Sunday, Kathy made a mess.
As soon as Christmas started, Bob took a bite of his bread-stick.
Greldei leaned into the wind.
The bright light coming from the dungeon made April uneasy.
The sound of the car horn made Nancy laugh.
James opened the door to the studio. He checked his reflection.
Dennis had never been to the reef. He scratched his hand.
Magoa shielded her eyes against the light.
Tom opened the door to the cell. He could not believe what he saw.
If the photographer didn't arrive soon, Audrey didn't know what she would do.
Someone had invited a snake to the party. Sheila knew it wouldn't end well.
Glenn was angry that Edward was coming to his wedding.
Harold had come to Australia alone. He was here to meet the impersonator.
Lady Rosewind was in one of her moods.
There had never been a butcher quite like Jeff Moore, and he knew it.
Claude fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
Going to the sea was a good idea. Jesus took a long sip of his ale.
The gravedigger opened the door, and led Connie inside.
Bobbie-Sue could see that Angela was a magician. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Gregory checked his reflection. It was going to be a special day.
Armando hoped that Samuel was rigid.
Nathan was eating. He shrugged.
The dinosaur had escaped. Jimmie tried to remain calm.
The sound of the waterfall made Violet laugh.
It was a long way to the river. Lois stopped and nodded to the cheesemaker.
It was a typical - Months evening. Bob was in the backyard.
It started like any other evening in the aquarium. Derrick questioned his decision.
Hazel walked into the kitchen and glanced at Colleen. "You make me sing," she said.
India Timecrusher raised her axe.
Ted felt that the tortoise was uncertain.
The noises coming from the garage made Marvin uneasy.
It was a misty night. Constance lowered her gaze as she led the gate-keeper into the wine cellar.
For as long as Carlos could remember, he'd wanted to be a real estate agent.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Randy told himself as he waited in the fridge.
Jill hoped that everyone was coming to Easter.
When Jennifer arrived at her wedding, Allen embraced her.
There had never been a gondolier quite like Andrea Hill, and she knew it.
Ruben was the best security guard who ever lived.
As soon as Christmas started, Bradley took a long sip of his espresso.
Bobbie-Sue had never been to the woods. She took a bite of her bagel.
Marion cracked open another beer.
Irma opened the door to the office. She swallowed nervously.
Iurfea shielded her eyes against the light.
Going to the volcano was a good idea. Zachary questioned his plan.
Ramona opened the door to the bathroom. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.
Smoke was in the air. Paul looked at the time.
Someone had invited a dinosaur to the wedding. Stella knew the fun was about to begin.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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