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Wendy was delighted to be alone.

Vickie had never been to the stream. She took a long sip of her lemonade.

Louis opened the door to the guest room. He was afraid of what he might find.

Neil knew that the carpenter was naive.

Antonio walked into the barn and looked at Willard. "You make me spin," he said.

Joan could tell that Charlotte was a security guard. She tried not to feel intimidated.

The bright light coming from the attic made Mary-Jo uneasy.

Lord Nelson was waiting in the living room.

The taxidermist opened the door, and led Joel inside.

Ben could feel his heart beating.

It was a calm, yet eerie night. Darrell was at the butcher.

Going to the lake was a bad idea. Kenneth straightened his clothes.

Mary-Beth enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Someone had invited a hedgehog to Christmas. Tina knew what to do.

Harold had invited a fox to his grand opening. He knew what to do.

Lance had come to Athens prepared. He was here to meet the gladiator.

Linda was disappointed that no one was coming to her funeral.

Clyde shrugged. It was going to be a special afternoon.

When Karen opened the door Mr. Thomas looked up from his book.

The sound of the blender made Carol want to cry.

Rose was climbing. She swallowed nervously.

It was a clear morning. Marcia looked at the time as she led the deputy into the kitchen.

"Dare to dream," Margie told herself as she waited in the bushes.

The fly had escaped. Sherri tried to remain calm.

Jim-Bob hoped that Max was quirky.

Bernard was at the door. He had a whiskey in his hand.

Michele had been expecting Brandy for two hours. She hoped for a miracle.

Whean Goldcast raised her sword.

After spending a night in the airport, John was relieved to see his husband.

Pearl walked into the cell and glanced at Christine. "You make me afraid," she said.

Clarence opened the door to the garage. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Richard fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

Smoke was in the air. Jeff opened the door.

As soon as Easter started, Judy wanted to dance.

When Seth arrived at his wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.

There had never been a composer quite like Brad Adams, and he knew it.

Tiffany had never been to the waterfall. She took a long sip of her Earl Grey tea.

Eliza-Jane felt that the turtle was intense.

Sherry had come to the submarine alone. She was here to meet the photographer.

Virginia opened the door to the living room. The smell was unmistakable.

Greg was delighted to be alone.

Olga chewed her lip. It was going to be a special day.

The music coming from the bathroom made Fred hopeful.

Marcia could feel her life slipping away.

It was a magical night. Gregory was at the travel agent.

On Saturday, Elaine always made a comeback.

Anthony was the best terrorist who ever lived.

When Carlos opened the door Mr. Washington looked up from his book.

Phillip walked into the attic and glanced at Russell. "You make me cry," he said.

Keap leaned into the wind.

The kitchen was locked.

Neil was disappointed that Greg was coming to Christmas.

Elizabeth had invited a fish to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.

After spending a night in the airport, Chester was relieved to see his car.

The lion had escaped. Alvin pretended not to notice.

For as long as Heidi could remember, she'd wanted to be a bank robber.

Kroacku shielded her eyes against the blast.

Gerald took a long sip of his 7-up.

Cathy was in the lighthouse. She had a stapler in her hand.

Dennis had never been to the sea. He cracked open another beer.

Kent could see that Gary was sensual.

When Javier arrived at Easter, Arthur gasped.

Someone had invited a cat to Christmas. Dustin knew what to do.

Going to the woods was a great idea. June checked her reflection.

Madison could tell that Eleanor was a singer. She tried not to smile.

Cody opened the door to the library. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.

When Ann arrived at her wedding, everyone embraced her.

It was a long way to the desert island. Gertrude stopped and picked up her bouquet.

The sleuth opened the door, and led Danielle inside.

It was a magical October evening. Victoria was at the train station.

Love was in the air. Alex waited.

When rain began, Helen knew it was time to find shelter.

Stella had come to Istanbul alone. She was here to meet the farmer.

As soon as Christmas started, Justin buttoned up his jacket.

On Thursday, Barry made a contribution.

Amy could see that Glenda was cooperative. She opened the door to the outhouse.

There had never been a programmer quite like Theodore Brown, and he knew it.

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

Jill had invited a shop assistant to her grand opening. She knew it wouldn't end well.

"It's now or never," Evelyn told herself as she waited in the cafe.

After spending a night on a train, Virgil was relieved to see his husband.

Ella could not hear anything.

Misty felt that the reporter was genuine.

Jamie had been waiting for Mitchell for two hours. He shrugged.

The bathroom was locked.

Tracey opened the door to the basement. She swallowed nervously.

Phyllis was the best thief around.

It was a typical evening in the barn. Yvonne giggled to herself.

Marc could see that Michael was a singer. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Niomeyra shielded his eyes against the blast.

Fernando was delighted to be alive.

It was a busy evening. Tonya crouched and tied her laces as she led the shepherd into the dining room.

Nathan raised his hands.

Chad walked into the bathroom and glanced at Tommy. "You make me dizzy," he said.

Bernard had never been to the lake. He lit a cigarette.

The smoke coming from the library made Peggy uneasy.

It started like any other morning in the cathedral. Harvey ground his teeth.

Christopher was angry that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.

"It has to work," Wallace told himself as he waited in the supermarket.

On Saturday, Marcus made friends.

The tiger was on the prowl. Ana tried to remain calm.

Salvador could tell that Johnnie was jubilant. He opened the door to the pantry.

Don opened the door to the kitchen. He could not believe what he saw.

Crystal took a long sip of her Red Bull. It was going to be a special evening.

When Emily arrived at her party, everyone cried.

Monica had invited a mortician to Christmas. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Hilda could feel her life slipping away.

It was a foggy - Months evening. Duane was on the bus.

There had never been a poet quite like Eleanor Clark, and she knew it.

Randy had been waiting for Bob for days. He nodded to the lumberjack.

When Johnny opened the door Mr. Lewis looked up from his book.

Someone had invited an ant to the funeral. Carole knew the fun was about to begin.

Ted was at the skateboard park. He had an icecream in his hand.

Donna put down the apple nervously.

Mario staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Tyrone opened the door to the office. He buttoned up his jacket.

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

The police officer opened the door, and led Velma inside.

Going to the swamp was a bad idea. Heather took a long sip of her merlot.

As soon as Easter started, Edgar closed his eyes and took a breath.

It was a long way to the reef. Ray stopped and hoped for a miracle.

After spending a night in hospital, Louise was relieved to see her father.

On Thursday, Betty always made amends.

Sally was the best clown who ever lived.

For as long as Joseph could remember, he'd wanted to be a manager.

Shawn smiled.

When wolves began to howl, Perry knew it was time to run.

"It's almost over," Linda told herself as she waited in the park.

It was a magical Wednesday night. Chad was in the fridge.

The sound of the bagpipes made Grace want to cry.

The chapel was flooded.

Velma could see that Mabel was dreamy.

Caroline could tell that Roberta was dishonest. She opened the door to the stable.

Marvin opened the door to the basement. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.

Elly-May had never been to the bay. She took a bite of her licorice twist.

Angela was running. She bit her fingernails.

The panda was on the loose. Allison pretended not to notice.

Kevin could not hear anything.

Charlie was delighted to be alive.

Tony had invited a jockey to Easter. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Marian had come to Brazil prepared. She was here to meet the surgeon.

Lady Anne was in one of her moods.

The noises coming from the guest room made Eleanor hopeful.

As soon as the wedding started, Keith rubbed his hands together.

Jo-Ellen fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.

Skilteo shielded his eyes against the sun.

Nina was behind the bikeshed. She had a credit card in her hand.

It was a hot and humid - Months night. Milton closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette as he led the chimney-sweep into the laundry.

When Carmen arrived at Easter, everyone welcomed her.

Going to the cave was a foolhardy idea. Stella swallowed nervously.

The sound of screaming children made Tammy angry.

"It's going to be okay," Eliza-Jane told herself as she waited in the corner.

There had never been an archer quite like Louise Green, and she knew it.

Shirley had been waiting for Anna for three days. She took a long sip of her Earl Grey tea.

On Friday, Shawn made popcorn.

If the peddlar didn't arrive soon, Erika didn't know what she would do.

Phyllis ground her teeth.

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

Karl was moving. He chewed his lip.

It was a beautiful night. Alicia was in the hair salon.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Carol opened the door to the bathroom. She had dreamed of this moment.

Leslie had invited a private detective to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Darryl knew that the real estate agent was distrustful.

When Daisy arrived at her grand opening, everyone fainted.

Victoria was the best scout around.

The zookeeper opened the door, and led Neil inside.

Vincent was delighted to be alive.

After spending a night in hell, Lance was relieved to see his boss.

Kent could tell that Kenneth was cheerful. He opened the door to the wine cellar.

Lord Basingmere was sitting in the guest room.

Someone had invited a bunny to Christmas. Carlos knew what to do.

Kroweorick Bonedancer raised his sword.

Karen scratched her hand. It was going to be a long night.

Lady Norshaw was in one of her moods.

When Edwin arrived at his wedding, everyone laughed at him.

Qinuas arose from slumber.

Theresa felt that the bee was inoffensive.

It was a long way to the lake. Delores stopped and sucked her teeth.

"Just be yourself," Arlene told herself as she waited in the chapel.

When Wade opened the door Mr. Martin looked up from his book.

As soon as Christmas started, Glen chewed his lip.

Samuel had never been to the forest. He took a bite of his croissant.

The outhouse was full of smoke.

There had never been a guitarist quite like Robert Walker, and he knew it.

Maurice had been expecting Andy for three days. He knew it was too late.

It started like any other morning in Rome. Leonard took a sip of his mojito.

It was a clear, bright evening. Brandy nodded to the geologist as she led the executioner into the laundry.

Wallace opened the door to the conservatory. He knew it wasn't too late.

Mary-Lou was worried that no one was coming to Christmas.

It was a crisp Friday afternoon. Michael was in the observatory.

Juan went over the plan.

Lauren opened the door to the dining room. The silence was overwhelming.

Lady Ellen was in one of her moods.

Mildred was suprised to be floating.

For as long as Bobbi-Jo could remember, she'd wanted to be a weaver.

Dennis could see that Adam was stern.

If the hotelier didn't arrive soon, Clifton didn't know what he would do.

The sound of the violin made Vanessa angry.

Sergio put down the bagel carefully.

It was a long way to the hill. Nicholas stopped and took a bite of his hot dog.

When Willie arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed her.

On Monday, Sylvia made up a story.

Claudia was under the bed. She had a phone in her hand.

Jennie could see that Terry was scared. She opened the door to the stable.

The smell coming from the outhouse made Walter uneasy.

Betty felt that the tortoise was studious.

Someone had invited a chicken to the funeral. Lucille knew the fun was about to begin.

Ghoosebon Bondgiver raised her axe.

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

The control room was dark and oddly quiet.

George fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

When Steven arrived at his party, everyone fainted.

It was a morning full of promise. Bobbie-Sue chewed some gum as she led the goatherd into the living room.

Emma had never been to the sea. She shrugged.

As soon as Easter started, Ruben took a long sip of his mochaccino.

Fred walked into the corridor and looked at Aaron. "You make me eat," he said.

Going to the swamp was a terrible idea. Cory closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Evelyn could not hear anything.

"Whatever happens, don't panic," Audrey told herself as she waited at the bakery.

The elephant had escaped. Kathryn knew exactly what to do.

The librarian opened the door, and led Robert inside.

Guy could tell that Ronald was a judge. He tried not to smile.

Jesse checked his watch.

Dustin was walking. He struggled to breathe.

Terry could feel her life slipping away.

Willie wanted one last chance. It was going to be a momentous morning.

When wolves began to howl, Natalie knew it was time to move on.

Vincent was delighted to be alone.

When Nora arrived at her grand opening, everyone embraced her.

It was a long way to the cave. Randall stopped and took a bite of his sandwich.

Lord Pontlea was waiting in the living room.

On Saturday, Joann made finger puppets.

Eva opened the door to the kitchen. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Derrick had come to the end of the rainbow alone. He was here to meet the air traffic controller.

There had never been a servant quite like Samuel Thomas, and he knew it.

Someone had invited a tiger to Christmas. Gerald knew the fun was about to begin.

The sound of the violin made Neil angry.

It was a bitter, endless Friday night. Todd was down the well.

Javier opened the door to the cell. He crouched and tied his laces.

Violet hoped that the librarian was decisive.

If the lumberjack didn't arrive soon, Carrie didn't know what she would do.

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

"Today is the day," Scott told himself as he waited at the pub.

Going to the creek was a bad idea. Colleen shrugged.

As soon as Easter started, Brittany sucked her teeth.

When Johnny opened the door Mrs. King looked up from her book.

After spending a night in hell, Ruby was relieved to see her boss.

Smoke was in the air. Wendy waited.

Guy could see that Patrick was elegant. He opened the door to the corridor.

Ella was sitting. She took a sip of her chocolate milk.

Ryan lit a cigarette. It was going to be a long morning.

Debra hoped for a miracle.

For as long as Dale could remember, he'd wanted to be an air traffic controller.

Ruth was the best private detective around.

When Adam arrived at Easter, Denise ignored him.

The mobster opened the door, and led Vera inside.

The penguin was on the loose. Jenny knew exactly what to do.

Elsie had never been to the creek. She wanted relief.

Gene leaned into the wind.

Lady Brindleing was in one of her moods.

When Lorraine arrived at her wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.

Claudia could tell that Gina was a painter. She tried not to feel intimidated.

It was a long and sleepless night. Albert was in the backyard.

Donna opened the door to the basement. She had dreamed of this moment.

Lydia put down the doll carefully.

On Friday, Yvonne made music.

Fenaur shielded his eyes against the light.

Shannon could see that the horse was important.

Alvin could tell that Norman was popular. He opened the door to the pantry.

Elaine walked into the outhouse and looked at Susan. "You make me scream," she said.

Someone had invited a snail to the funeral. Alfredo knew it wouldn't end well.

Christine was disappointed that Hilda was coming to Easter.

Rita was delighted to be alive.

A sense of magic was in the air. Warren smiled knowingly.

Dawn was in the museum. She had a bratwurst in her hand.

Monica knew that Denise was decent.

Lord Bartholomew was reading in the lobby.

Darlene had come to Switzerland alone. She was here to meet the fortune-teller.

The salesperson opened the door, and led Amber inside.

As soon as the grand opening started, Eleanor took a bite of her pickle.

It started like any other day in the prison. Perry swallowed nervously.

Willie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

It was a magical July afternoon. Dennis scratched his hand as he led the diver into the garage.

Mike was the best spelunker who ever lived.

Jim-Bob had invited a kitten to his wedding. He knew what to do.

Queernu waited for the battle to begin.

Eugene opened the door to the closet. He took a sip of his saké.

When Emily arrived at Easter, Ida fainted.

Going to the sea was a foolhardy idea. Lucille ground her teeth.

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

Leona had never been to the volcano. She lit a cigarette.

Alan had been expecting Oscar for six hours. He swallowed nervously.

It was a rainy Monday afternoon. Lynn was in the hole.

When Eliza-Jane opened the door Mrs. Campbell looked up from her work.

William opened the door to the dining room. He was afraid of what he might find.

Louise put down the chair carefully.

On Saturday, Marjorie made a kite.

Caroline could see that Arlene was a judge. She tried not to feel intimidated.

The sound of dogs barking made Miguel want to cry.

Stanley shrugged. It was going to be a momentous night.

Erik had come to Istanbul alone. He was here to meet the dictator.

Sue scratched her hand.

Elly-May was suprised to be alive.

Daryl felt that Timothy was unpredicatable.

If the mayor didn't arrive soon, Barry didn't know what he would do.

When Clarence arrived at Thanksgiving, Lawrence embraced him.

Someone had invited a bird to Christmas. Ashley knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a clear Friday morning. Olga chewed some gum as she led the bank robber into the laundry.

The library was locked.

Gordon was growing. He took a sip of his latte.

There had never been a cartoonist quite like Theresa Lewis, and she knew it.

The zebra had escaped. Nathan panicked.

As soon as the funeral started, Holly smiled.

The noises coming from the bedroom made Melanie uneasy.

Basil was the best magician in town.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Urichee arose from slumber.

Rebecca was in the bell-tower. She had a pen in her hand.

Mildred opened the door to the lounge room. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Ruth put down the candy-bar slowly.

Jill could not feel anything.

Smoke was in the air. Paul opened the door.

Madison could see that the juggler was painstaking.

The musician opened the door, and led Francis inside.

Going to the river was a bad idea. Kathryn took a bite of her icecream.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Derrick was relieved to see his mother.

On Thursday, Alan always made medicine.

Lois was suprised to be alive.

Paula knew that Mattie was lucky.

Samuel could tell that Francisco was a painter. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Dora could see that the koala was tenacious.

Willie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

Pedro had come to America alone. He was here to meet the hunter.

"Today is the day," Connie told herself as she waited in the observatory.

Marion snapped her fingers. It was going to be a fantastic evening.

When Johnny arrived at his funeral, everyone gasped.

It was a glorious spring afternoon. Jane was at the pub.

The sound of dogs barking made Danielle hesitant.

Qishoiros arose from slumber.

The dining room was spotless.

The music coming from the chapel made Don uneasy.

When Kristin arrived at her wedding, everyone booed her.

Christopher opened the door to the bathroom. He put down his chocolate milk.

Someone had invited a yak to the party. Harvey knew the fun was about to begin.

The puppy was on the prowl. Mattie knew exactly what to do.

Elaine could feel her life slipping away.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Dwight stopped and wanted to be alone.

Vickie put down the ball slowly.

Jim was delighted to be floating.

Eric was disappointed that Peter was coming to Easter.

When Brittany opened the door Mrs. Garcia looked up from her book.

As soon as the grand opening started, Lucille questioned her decision.

Joel was the best magistrate in town.

If the goldsmith didn't arrive soon, Bradley didn't know what he would do.

On Saturday, Bruce made music.

Vera opened the door to the basement. She had dreamed of this moment.

For as long as Julian could remember, he'd wanted to be an explorer.

The sound of the baby crying made Rodney want to scream.

Carolyn hoped that the personal trainer was gleeful.

Edna had never been to the waterfall. She knew it wasn't too late.

Jorge was glowing. He meditated.

Audrey could tell that Cathy was predatory. She opened the door to the conservatory.

Gerald rubbed his hands together.

There had never been a sleuth quite like Perry White, and he knew it.

After spending a night on the street, Glen was relieved to see his car.

When the sun rose, Robert knew it was time to run.

Going to the river was a terrible idea. Timothy took a bite of his bread-stick.

Annette could see that Ashley was scheming.

Someone had invited a bird to the funeral. Kristen knew what to do.

Marjorie staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Carl put down the ukulele carefully.

The bright light coming from the bathroom made Lewis uneasy.

Keith had come to Spain alone. He was here to meet the wizard.

Katherine had been expecting Janice for two days. She ground her teeth.

The bunny was on the prowl. Hilda panicked.

Jay opened the door to the dining room. He checked his phone.

When Vernon arrived at Thanksgiving, Roberto cried.

It was a wintery night. Rosa nodded to the sheriff as she led the construction worker into the cell.

On Wednesday, Lori always made lunch.

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

Stephen was delighted to be alone.

Johnny took a long sip of his water. It was going to be a fantastic day.

When Jimmie arrived at his funeral, everyone booed him.

Struezhi shielded her eyes against the blast.

It was a clear and cloudless Monday afternoon. Clinton was at the mall.

Fred hoped that the priest was amused.

It was a long way to the lake. Christina stopped and crouched and tied her laces.

Justin could not hear anything.

Magianys waited for the battle to begin.

Lord Thornburn was reading in the lounge room.

The sound of screaming children made Karen hesitant.

Kenneth was glad that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.

If the percussionist didn't arrive soon, Vicki didn't know what she would do.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Lena was relieved to see her father.

The cell was ready.

Roberta was the best criminal in town.

Claire had never been to the island. She cracked open another beer.

Lois opened the door to the dungeon. She chuckled to herself.

Billy could feel his heart beating.

Going to the lake was a bad idea. Tonya took a bite of her hot dog.

It was a dull, insipid evening. Scott looked at the time as he led the thief into the attic.

Neil could see that the tiger was receptive.

As soon as the funeral started, Javier lowered his gaze.

Gail had been expecting Marsha for four hours. She wanted a bratwurst.

Carolyn walked into the outhouse and looked at Randy. "You make me dance," she said.

The journalist opened the door, and led Ruben inside.

It started like any other evening in the zoo. Renee grimaced.

Francisco had invited a nurse to his grand opening. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Steven opened the door to the laundry. The silence was overwhelming.

Lucille knew that the watchmaker was hurt.

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

Waesiar leaned into the wind.

When Jonathan arrived at his party, Tyrone fainted.

Michael had come to Rome prepared. He was here to meet the computer programmer.

Roberta could not see anything.

Gordon was walking. He took a bite of his fishcake.

Frances chewed her lip.

If the farmer didn't arrive soon, Kyle didn't know what he would do.

The bright light coming from the guest room made Kim hopeful.

Patsy felt that Lucy was exciting.

Skisteo shielded her eyes against the blast.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

It was a warm summer afternoon. Chris was in the basement.

Araw Windface raised her axe.

Love was in the air. Elsie smiled knowingly.

On Tuesday, Ramon always made an effort.

For as long as Leroy could remember, he'd wanted to be an archaeologist.

Stella was in the hair salon. She had a corkscrew in her hand.

Peter opened the door to the basement. He picked up his hairbrush.

Hilda snapped her fingers. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Bobbi-Jo was the best cook in town.

The bedroom was full of smoke.

Rodney opened the door to the laundry. He had dreamed of this moment.

The sound of the squeak toy made Sonia want to scream.

When Eric opened the door Mr. Tremblay looked up from his book.

Ruth was delighted to be alone.

As soon as the party started, Delores chuckled to herself.

Craig had come to the fairy grotto alone. He was here to meet the guru.

Carol had invited a politician to Thanksgiving. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Bernard felt that the chicken was disturbing.

"No one will ever know," Debbie told herself as she waited under the bridge.

Lord Roy was in one of his moods.

The raccoon was on the loose. Marie tried to remain calm.

The taxi-driver opened the door, and led Elaine inside.

It was a long way to the gully. Christy stopped and chewed some gum.

Donald put down the teddy bear carefully.

Maurice was angry that everyone was coming to Easter.

Jimmy could feel his heart beating.

The music coming from the guest room made Connie uneasy.

When Robert arrived at his grand opening, everyone gasped.

Someone had invited a seal to the wedding. Rafael knew what to do.

It was a sad morning. Sherri was in the nuclear power-plant.

There had never been a fortune-teller quite like Sarah Taylor, and she knew it.

It was a dark and stormy night. Mabel checked her reflection as she led the ornithologist into the garage.

Vera hoped that the manicurist was thorough.

Cecil cracked open another beer.

Bartholomew opened the door to the dining room. He swallowed nervously.

Going to the valley was a good idea. Kyle tried to hide.

Glen had been expecting Lonnie for three hours. He took a long sip of his cocktail.

Elmer walked into the barn and glanced at Jim-Bob. "You make me tell the truth," he said.

When Stanley opened the door Mr. Martin looked up from his work.

Bessie hoped that Miriam was ugly.

It started like any other day in Ireland. Felicia took a bite of her sandwich.

When wolves began to howl, Jesus knew it was time to sleep.

Shrea Sunreaper raised her shield.

Michele opened the door to the office. She was afraid of what she would find.

The lobby was deserted.

Smoke was in the air. Marjorie opened the door.

Ella staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.

The dolphin was on the prowl. Velma knew exactly what to do.

Lord Ramon was in one of his moods.

Lucki shielded his eyes against the blast.

Eugene could not feel anything.

It was a long way to the sea. Julia stopped and took a long sip of her wine.

Jose was waiting. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

Arthur was disappointed that everyone was coming to his funeral.

After spending a night in hospital, Keith was relieved to see his home.

Daniel had been waiting for Tyler for two days. He checked his reflection.

Bobby was delighted to be alone.

The sound of the alarm made Leonard laugh.

Frank could feel his heart beating.

Evelyn put down the croissant slowly.

It was a quiet morning down by the water.

Sherry hoped that the goldfish was inquisitive.

Someone had invited a goat to Thanksgiving. Mark knew it wouldn't end well.

It was a tumultuous afternoon. Claire straightened her hair as she led the deputy into the corridor.

Going to the river was a great idea. Nathan chewed his lip.

"It's almost over," Rene told himself as he waited in the cafe.

Lucy was the best author bar none.

It was a evening full of promise. Edna was on the porch.

Jerry opened the door to the lobby. He cracked open another beer.

Julia opened the door to the conservatory. The silence was overwhelming.

If the boatbuilder didn't arrive soon, Cathy didn't know what she would do.

As soon as Christmas started, Mary-Jo smiled knowingly.

When Gerald arrived at his funeral, everyone fainted.

Carrie had never been to the cave. She knew it wasn't too late.

Lord Asterford was reading in the classroom.

The bunny was on the prowl. Eddie tried to remain calm.

The tax collector opened the door, and led Sidney inside.

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Occupation+trait

Jobs with a trait. E.g. "A Happy Farmer".

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Opening Lines

Opening line of a story. For games such as "Typewriter".

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Place Names (invented)

Randomly created place names.

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Proverbs

Proverbs, sayings, and expressions.

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Relationships

A relationship between two characters. A common scene starter.

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Similes

Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.

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Sins and Virtues

The 7 deadly sins and 7 heavenly virtues.

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Titles

Simple, sometimes weird, story titles.

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What I Think You Think

Character believes something about how the other feels (true or not).

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Words

Random words.

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