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Casey put down the skateboard carefully.

The smoke coming from the lounge room made Alice hopeful.

Jane was in the library. She had a pineapple juice in her hand.

It was a bleak, wintery morning. Clyde was in the attic.

It was a long way to the forest. Lillie stopped and snapped her fingers.

On Tuesday, Kenneth always made promises.

Jared was relieved that no one was coming to his party.

The bird was on the prowl. Duane tried to remain calm.

For as long as Diane could remember, she'd wanted to be a spelunker.

Veerzemer waited for the battle to begin.

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

James had never been to the bay. He questioned his decision.

Ronnie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

It was a typical night in the hair salon. Jim-Bob took a long sip of his ale.

Going to the woods was a terrible idea. Rodney took a bite of his hot dog.

Nelson was delighted to be alone.

Lillian raised her hands.

Phyllis had invited a psychiatrist to her funeral. She knew the fun was about to begin.

When Terrance arrived at Easter, Ruben cried.

"No one suspects a thing," Daryl told himself as he waited behind the bikeshed.

The sound of the vacuum cleaner made Jon want to cry.

There had never been a technician quite like Marian Emer son, and she knew it.

Tammy chuckled to herself. It was going to be a long night.

Zueulur Bloodreaper raised her fist.

Phillip was the best innkeeper who ever lived.

Matthew could see that James was steadfast. He opened the door to the walk-in freezer.

Gloria was looking. She took a bite of her bread-stick.

Jo had come to Istanbul alone. She was here to meet the veterinarian.

Courtney opened the door to the lobby. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.

After spending a night in hell, Alice was relieved to see her mother.

The bear was on the prowl. Kim pretended not to notice.

For as long as Kevin could remember, he'd wanted to be a printer.

It was a rain-swept summer night. Brittany was at the gate.

The bandit opened the door, and led Patrick inside.

When Margaret arrived at Easter, Edith booed her.

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

Katherine was disappointed that Betty was coming to Thanksgiving.

Love was in the air. Billy-Bob opened the door.

Jeanne hoped that Tara was fortunate.

Eib shielded her eyes against the sun.

"Time to shine," Florence told herself as she waited in the cathedral.

As soon as Christmas started, Dora swallowed nervously.

Tracy hoped that the raccoon was erratic.

Aizhaolla waited for the battle to begin.

Olga fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

Terry hoped for a miracle.

Gregory opened the door to the pantry. He checked his phone.

The chapel was dark and oddly quiet.

Lady Bandlelow was sitting in the office.

Roger could feel his life slipping away.

Raul opened the door to the basement. He could not believe what he saw.

Dean had invited a clockmaker to Easter. He knew it wouldn't end well.

It was a hot and humid Tuesday night. Dianne questioned her plan as she led the winemaker into the cell.

Keith had never been to the bay. He snapped his fingers.

Lord Christian was eating in the living room.

The smoke coming from the control room made Jacob hopeful.

Nancy put down the guitar nervously.

On Wednesday, Robert always made out.

There had never been a singer quite like Tanya King, and she knew it.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

For as long as Larry could remember, he'd wanted to be a firefighter.

Going to the forest was a nice idea. Charles straightened his clothes.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Loretta was relieved to see her husband.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Daniel stopped and wanted one last chance.

Ruth could tell that Olga was intense. She opened the door to the garage.

Dale was in the prison. He had a corkscrew in his hand.

Smoke was in the air. Shane smiled knowingly.

When Monica arrived at Christmas, everyone rushed to see her.

As soon as the wedding started, Zachary knew it wasn't too late.

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

Alex was delighted to be floating.

The sound of dogs barking made Michelle laugh.

Diane knew that the duck was sober.

The bedroom was flooded.

Toni ground her teeth.

Jimmy opened the door to the guest room. He knew it was too late.

Daniel could see that Rafael was placid.

"Today is the day," Misty told herself as she waited at the train station.

It was a wild, stormy night. Matthew was at school.

If the police officer didn't arrive soon, Marian didn't know what she would do.

Stacey put down the skateboard nervously.

Rork arose from slumber.

Tanya knew that the pilot was irritable.

The smoke coming from the cell made Eva uneasy.

Skesmia Faithcoin raised his sword.

John had been waiting for Jim for two days. He straightened his clothes.

Bill wanted food. It was going to be a fantastic day.

Jesse could tell that Ryan was a judge. He tried not to smile.

Aaron was the best cobbler bar none.

Lord Warren was in one of his moods.

After spending a night in the airport, Naomi was relieved to see her father.

The turtle was on the loose. Wesley knew exactly what to do.

It was a misty March evening. Alicia checked her reflection as she led the conductor into the wardrobe.

Going to the mountain was a nice idea. Margaret swallowed nervously.

When the sun rose, Colleen knew it was time to sleep.

When Kenneth arrived at his party, Robin welcomed him.

James walked into the walk-in freezer and looked at Jeremy. "You make me a better person," he said.

Lee had never been to the lake. He took a bite of his fishcake.

When Jerry arrived at his wedding, Byron gasped.

It was a long way to the volcano. Lillian stopped and gripped her spring-roll.

Francis felt that Cecil was infatuated.

It was a fun autumn night. Irene was in the office.

On Friday, Annie always made dumplings.

Wallace was growling. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Caroline opened the door to the attic. She wanted to dance.

Lady Bertha was sitting in the living room.

The sound of the blender made Rita want to scream.

Virgil had invited a radiologist to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.

The lounge room was deserted.

There had never been a minister quite like Steve Davis, and he knew it.

Kelly was relieved that everyone was coming to his grand opening.

The judge opened the door, and led Scott inside.

Anita was the best violinist in town.

Luff arose from slumber.

As soon as Easter started, Eduardo hoped for a miracle.

Ruben staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

If the criminal didn't arrive soon, Margaret didn't know what she would do.

Someone had invited a tiger to the wedding. Harvey knew what to do.

Carrie opened the door to the laundry. Her senses were overwhelmed.

The smoke coming from the attic made Darryl hopeful.

Tamara put down the kite carefully.

Sara could feel her heart beating.

Megan hoped that the panda was cerebral.

It started like any other morning in China. Daniel cracked open another beer.

Dave could see that Luis was respectful. He opened the door to the cloakroom.

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

Sean checked his watch.

When Bradley arrived at his party, everyone fainted.

Russell had come to Paris prepared. He was here to meet the model.

Deanna had been waiting for Sonia for two days. She took a sip of her lemonade.

Gregory had never been to the gully. He tried to hide.

The library was covered in blood.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Florence laugh.

The penguin was on the loose. Holly panicked.

Coah shielded his eyes against the light.

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

Annie felt that Allison was young.

On Saturday, Andrew always made friends.

As soon as Christmas started, Raul lit a cigarette.

It was a long way to the desert island. Jim stopped and hoped for a miracle.

There had never been a beggar quite like Betty Young, and she knew it.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

Yesae leaned into the wind.

Misty knew that no one was coming to her party.

Lady Jeanne was sitting in the chapel.

When Daisy arrived at her grand opening, Bruce rushed to see her.

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

Someone had invited a zebra to the wedding. Emma knew it wouldn't end well.

Allison chewed her lip.

Mary could feel her life slipping away.

Jaime had been expecting Brent for two hours. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Edna walked into the bedroom and glanced at Stacey. "You make me run," she said.

Kurt was suprised to be free.

Smoke was in the air. Ashley opened the door.

When John arrived at his funeral, Martin gasped.

Jenny was calling. She laughed to herself.

Inaliamal Hopefist raised his sword.

When rain began, Vickie knew it was time to run.

Robin had never been to the desert island. She wanted to sing.

When Miriam opened the door Mr. Carter looked up from his work.

The puppy was on the prowl. Bradley pretended not to notice.

The waiting room was spotless.

It was a sad August night. Julian swallowed nervously as he led the beekeeper into the office.

The sound of the faucet dripping made Clyde angry.

It started like any other morning in the hair salon. Jeff cracked open another beer.

It was a crisp Tuesday night. Luis was at the wax museum.

Going to the island was a foolhardy idea. Adrian struggled to breathe.

The smoke coming from the kitchen made Ronald hopeful.

Monica staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Tom twiddled his thumbs.

Jenny chewed some gum. It was going to be a special day.

The veterinarian opened the door, and led Dave inside.

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

It was a typical day in New York. Katherine closed her eyes and took a breath.

Dennis opened the door to the laundry. He ground his teeth.

Friar shielded her eyes against the sun.

Clifton put down the sandwich nervously.

Natalie was relieved that Bessie was coming to her funeral.

If the make-up artist didn't arrive soon, Christine didn't know what she would do.

When Curtis arrived at his wedding, Rosa laughed at him.

Ruben had come to Athens alone. He was here to meet the firefighter.

Brittany could see that the bird was uncooperative.

Lord Johnnie was in one of his moods.

Krisee leaned into the wind.

There had never been a captain quite like Robin Coleman, and she knew it.

Christian could feel his heart beating.

Zachary knew that Clinton was ecstatic.

Olga had been expecting Joann for two hours. She straightened her clothes.

When Catherine opened the door Mr. Morris looked up from his book.

Dana was in the nuclear power-plant. She had a corkscrew in her hand.

Someone had invited a duck to the wedding. Rosa knew the fun was about to begin.

The library was spotless.

It was a magical Friday afternoon. Frances was in the shop.

Nathan was the best botanist bar none.

The sound of the parrot squawking made Tanya want to scream.

Greg could tell that Andy was imaginative. He opened the door to the control room.

Mike was delighted to be alone.

Ruby walked into the sauna and glanced at Brett. "You make me nervous," she said.

Bernard opened the door to the waiting room. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

When Sharon arrived at Christmas, everyone rushed to see her.

It was a typical afternoon in America. Melanie checked her phone.

If the gladiator didn't arrive soon, Michele didn't know what she would do.

After spending a night in hell, Carmen was relieved to see her home.

Jeff knew that the astronaut was indifferent.

"Winners don't quit," Brian told himself as he waited over the fence.

It was a chilly Saturday afternoon. Denise crouched and tied her laces as she led the professor into the sauna.

Tony was whispering. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

Anna put down the chair slowly.

Lady Myrtle was in one of her moods.

Ronnie could tell that Andre was a banker. He tried not to feel intimidated.

When Angel arrived at his wedding, everyone gasped.

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

Bryan had been expecting Dean for four hours. He checked his watch.

Hazel staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.

Going to the beach was a bad idea. Marilyn cracked open another beer.

The music coming from the wardrobe made Morris uneasy.

Valerie opened the door to the kitchen. She was afraid of what she might find.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

The bedroom was locked.

As soon as Christmas started, Stacy snapped her fingers.

Cassandra could tell that Deanna was vague. She opened the door to the guest room.

Rosmaurwyn leaned into the wind.

Angela had never been to the lake. She took a bite of her bagel.

It was a quiet Tuesday evening. Ronnie was in the prison.

Guy wiped the sweat from his brow.

Minnie was in the attic. She had a bouquet in her hand.

Juanita walked into the corridor and glanced at Roger. "You make me angry," she said.

The pawnbroker opened the door, and led Katherine inside.

Catherine had invited a bank robber to her wedding. She knew what to do.

It was a typical morning in Germany. Enrique meditated.

There had never been a personal trainer quite like Scott Garcia, and he knew it.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Alvin opened the door.

Helen was delighted to be free.

Someone had invited a pig to Christmas. Wade knew the fun was about to begin.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Neil was relieved to see his boss.

Clinton was the best accountant bar none.

Birp shielded his eyes against the sun.

Billie put down the bike nervously.

On Friday, Troy always made out.

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

Don could tell that Tommy was a private detective. He tried not to smile.

For as long as Brandon could remember, he'd wanted to be a pianist.

Gloria opened the door to the dungeon. She took a long sip of her ale.

It was a evening full of promise. Allen ground his teeth as he led the servant into the dining room.

It was a long way to the beach. Marsha stopped and wanted a drink.

Ivan opened the door to the control room. He had dreamed of this moment.

Lady Erica was sitting in the lounge room.

Michele had been waiting for Karen for hours. She tried to hide.

Eern waited for the battle to begin.

If the jockey didn't arrive soon, Amy didn't know what she would do.

As soon as the funeral started, Charlotte shuddered in anticipation.

Melanie checked her reflection. It was going to be a long evening.

Gordon was staying. He hoped for a miracle.

Ruth could see that Bernice was fascinated. She opened the door to the laundry.

Randall was worried that no one was coming to his wedding.

Alfred shrugged.

"Maybe no one will notice," Christian told himself as he waited in the hair salon.

The noises coming from the armory made Joyce hopeful.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

The monk opened the door, and led Ralph inside.

William could feel his heart beating.

When Donald arrived at Easter, Elmer laughed.

It was a evening full of promise. Travis was in the library.

Karen had come to France prepared. She was here to meet the manager.

Going to the pond was a nice idea. Isaac set aside his wrench.

Jenny was suprised to be floating.

It was a typical day in the cafe. Catherine took a bite of her icecream.

Alvin had invited a chauffeur to his party. He knew what to do.

Chris put down the skateboard slowly.

Chester opened the door to the pantry. The stench was overwhelming.

When Gordon arrived at his wedding, Cecil welcomed him.

Someone had invited a turtle to the grand opening. Alma knew the fun was about to begin.

Lord Tommy was in one of his moods.

It was a long way to the forest. Micheal stopped and lit a cigarette.

Smoke was in the air. Yvonne smiled knowingly.

The bathroom was a complete mess.

When Jennie opened the door Mrs. Moore looked up from her work.

Drargeibim leaned into the wind.

"It's almost over," Rachel told herself as she waited in the kitchen.

As soon as the party started, Allan gripped his spoon.

Martha could see that Annette was a chemist. She tried not to laugh.

The noises coming from the walk-in freezer made Andrea uneasy.

Craig walked into the office and looked at Glen. "You make me afraid," he said.

Lord Aberden was in one of his moods.

Viola was travelling. She took a long sip of her ale.

Leo hoped that the moose was clumsy.

Melvin fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Bryan had been expecting Jaime for three days. He snapped his fingers.

Presiutch Spirit-anvil raised his fist.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Carolyn hesitant.

It was a brilliant Saturday afternoon. Travis was in the supermarket.

Joel was glad that everyone was coming to Easter.

Derrick opened the door to the guest room. The silence was overwhelming.

Wesley was delighted to be floating.

It was a hot and humid Monday night. Roberto cracked open another beer as he led the guide into the library.

Sarah-Jane took a bite of her muffin.

For as long as Lillian could remember, she'd wanted to be a beekeeper.

Eileen was the best playwright who ever lived.

Mary-Beth could see that Jenny was insecure. She opened the door to the cell.

When Melanie opened the door Mrs. Lewis looked up from her work.

Dorothy could see that Judy was narrow-minded.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Derek lit a cigarette.

The camel was on the loose. Sean panicked.

Amy went over the plan. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

It was a long way to the peak. Ella stopped and hoped for a miracle.

Ross had invited a judge to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Love was in the air. Dianne opened the door.

Rafael hoped that the bureaucrat was fuming.

Pereu waited for the battle to begin.

Kevin opened the door to the bedroom. He took a bite of his chicken wing.

Cynthia put down the umbrella carefully.

Ellen was in the hole. She had a flower in her hand.

Courtney had come to Heaven prepared. She was here to meet the merchant.

The sound of the drill made Kurt want to cry.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

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

Morae shielded his eyes against the sun.

After spending a night in hospital, Georgia was relieved to see her wife.

On Friday, Helen always made a list.

Susan opened the door to the closet. She was afraid of what she would find.

Someone had invited an owl to Christmas. Eileen knew what to do.

When Vivian arrived at Easter, Margaret cried.

Danny was the best psychiatrist who ever lived.

Lucy hoped that no one was coming to her grand opening.

The clerk opened the door, and led Sally inside.

The noises coming from the kitchen made Ann uneasy.

Leah could tell that Bernice was steady. She opened the door to the bedroom.

If the ventriloquist didn't arrive soon, Helen didn't know what she would do.

A sense of magic was in the air. Mary-Beth looked at the time.

Going to the forest was a good idea. Yolanda gripped her hammer.

"They know it was me," Jeff told himself as he waited at the bus stop.

When the sun rose, Julian knew it was time to sleep.

Lady Nicole was in one of her moods.

Bessie felt that Cheryl was unique.

Nathaniel had never been to the creek. He nodded to the technician.

The seagull had escaped. Sue knew exactly what to do.

Brenda could not feel anything.

Theo Willcrusher raised her shield.

It was a foggy evening. Richard was over the hill.

Dean put down the bike nervously.

Lord Jon was eating in the kitchen.

Janet knew that the bureaucrat was uncertain.

When Lori arrived at her wedding, everyone rushed to see her.

Katrina had invited a shepherd to Christmas. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Juanita went over the plan.

It was a typical afternoon. Jerome wanted to be alone as he led the tailor into the control room.

Catherine opened the door to the lobby. She had dreamed of this moment.

Nancy had come to China prepared. She was here to meet the herbalist.

Edgar was in the observatory. He had a spoon in his hand.

When Maureen opened the door Mr. Hill looked up from his work.

It was a long way to the bay. Mary stopped and took a sip of her merlot.

Thelma was leaving. She chewed some gum.

On Monday, Brandon made a movie.

The manicurist opened the door, and led Jessie inside.

Everett questioned his plan. It was going to be a long day.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Anthony put down his fishcake.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Bobby laugh.

Jerry was the best dancer around.

It was a sad summer afternoon. Carlos was in the closet.

If the dressmaker didn't arrive soon, Judith didn't know what she would do.

For as long as Dave could remember, he'd wanted to be a juggler.

Tony staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.

Someone had invited a pony to the grand opening. Dolores knew the fun was about to begin.

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

Frances walked into the kitchen and glanced at Chester. "You make me jump," she said.

Naomi felt that the pig was impulsive.

Going to the beach was a great idea. Francis rubbed his hands together.

The music coming from the walk-in freezer made Kristina uneasy.

Mary was delighted to be free.

It was a clear fall night. Marc grinned as he led the bodyguard into the wardrobe.

When Jack arrived at his funeral, Ronald booed him.

"Today is the day," Edgar told himself as he waited at the bus stop.

Gregory was relieved that everyone was coming to his wedding.

Squiux leaned into the wind.

When Lisa arrived at her party, Charlene gasped.

The wine cellar was locked.

Michelle opened the door to the guest room. She took a bite of her carrot.

The sound of the baby crying made Glen laugh.

Phyllis had been expecting Cassandra for two days. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

The broker opened the door, and led Hilda inside.

Henry had come to Cairo prepared. He was here to meet the psychiatrist.

Kathy could tell that Barbara was a poet. She tried not to laugh.

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

Roberta could feel her life slipping away.

Terry opened the door to the living room. The stench was unbearable.

Danielle had invited a physicist to her funeral. She knew what to do.

Sherri took a bite of her icecream.

As soon as the party started, Thomas cracked open another beer.

It was a clear, bright May evening. Carmen was at the door.

The wolf was on the loose. Mark tried to remain calm.

Richard walked into the outhouse and looked at Marlene. "You make me spin," he said.

Victoria was staying. She took a long sip of her grape juice.

Edgar could see that Lonnie was rejected. He opened the door to the garage.

Martin swallowed nervously. It was going to be a momentous night.

Dana knew that the butcher was fanatical.

For as long as Sergio could remember, he'd wanted to be a DJ.

Kay knew that Bessie was satisfied.

Beth put down the guitar slowly.

"It's almost over," Jill told herself as she waited in the cathedral.

Raul had been expecting Vincent for three days. He took a sip of his daiquiri.

When Suzanne arrived at her wedding, Eugene rushed to see her.

Gina was the best fishmonger who ever lived.

Bliar leaned into the wind.

Lady Brindleton was in one of her moods.

Ricardo staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.

The smell coming from the bedroom made Sandra hopeful.

The garage was the perfect location.

As soon as the funeral started, Dianne enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

If the chief of police didn't arrive soon, Enrique didn't know what he would do.

Yelouf shielded her eyes against the blast.

On Monday, Peggy made it worse.

Joann opened the door to the dungeon. She had dreamed of this moment.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Andre was relieved to see his husband.

Mary-Beth could tell that Violet was an undertaker. She tried not to smile.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Micheal opened the door.

There had never been a firefighter quite like Mary Carter, and she knew it.

It was a long way to the beach. Lucille stopped and ground her teeth.

Alfredo had come to America alone. He was here to meet the webmaster.

It was a rainy December evening. Beverly was behind the tree.

Someone had invited a horse to Easter. Willard knew the fun was about to begin.

Clara had never been to the forest. She scratched her hand.

When Lillian arrived at her grand opening, Holly cried.

The sound of the chainsaw made Herbert hesitant.

Jo wiped the sweat from her brow. It was going to be a tough afternoon.

For as long as Carl could remember, he'd wanted to be a guru.

Ben felt that the hunter was hateful.

Michele put down the croissant nervously.

Kevin had invited an exotic dancer to his funeral. He knew what to do.

Nellie crouched and tied her laces.

Joann walked into the dungeon and glanced at Reginald. "You make me spin," she said.

When Terry arrived at his wedding, Kathleen embraced him.

Howard was the best beggar who ever lived.

The swimming coach opened the door, and led Carrie inside.

Oameu leaned into the wind.

It was a beautiful evening. Tyler took a bite of his slice of pizza as he led the police officer into the kitchen.

It was a typical night in China. Floyd buttoned up his jacket.

Charlene could not see anything.

After spending a night in the airport, Shawn was relieved to see his mother.

Fraorza Bonerider raised her axe.

Warren had been expecting Charles for five hours. He shrugged.

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

The smell coming from the living room made Arnold hopeful.

Jo could tell that Regina was religious. She opened the door to the dining room.

As soon as the wedding started, Yvonne wiped the sweat from her brow.

There had never been a beggar quite like Edna Walker, and she knew it.

Terrance opened the door to the wardrobe. He had dreamed of this moment.

Neil hoped that the rat was scared.

Estio shielded her eyes against the light.

Luis opened the door to the attic. He took a long sip of his merlot.

Julio had invited a tiger to his funeral. He knew what to do.

Someone had invited a donkey to the party. Danielle knew what to do.

Gordon chewed his lip. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

Lord Carlow was sitting in the cell.

For as long as Virginia could remember, she'd wanted to be an interpreter.

When Grace opened the door Mr. Clark looked up from his work.

Oscar was in the temple. He had a green highlighter in his hand.

Jessica was glad that Jessie was coming to Christmas.

Ray could see that the factory worker was helpful.

The pantry was covered in blood.

On Friday, Terry always made up.

The deer had escaped. Wayne panicked.

Morris was suprised to be alive.

It was a rainy morning. Michele was in the lighthouse.

When Stanley arrived at his wedding, everyone booed him.

Gladys hoped that Brandine was ambitious.

Going to the waterfall was a bad idea. Anthony picked up his lemonade.

If the psychiatrist didn't arrive soon, Ted didn't know what he would do.

Miguel opened the door to the waiting room. He took a bite of his chicken wing.

Todd could tell that Billy-Bob was a dentist. He tried not to worry.

The bright light coming from the bathroom made Chad hopeful.

"Show no mercy," Joanne told herself as she waited in the lighthouse.

After spending a night in hospital, Gordon was relieved to see his father.

Deborah knew that the kitten was contemptible.

It was a long way to the peak. Johnnie stopped and wanted a burger.

Ray fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

The priest opened the door, and led Patrick inside.

Velma had come to the fort prepared. She was here to meet the manicurist.

Charlotte hoped that Marcia was coming to Easter.

When wolves began to howl, Sarah-Jane knew it was time to sleep.

Willie was the best physicist bar none.

As soon as the grand opening started, Bessie sucked her teeth.

It was a night full of promise. Judy cracked open another beer as she led the librarian into the waiting room.

Kenneth could feel his life slipping away.

Arnold was searching. He took a sip of his lemonade.

Ken wanted relief. It was going to be a long morning.

The sound of the vacuum cleaner made Rick angry.

When Travis arrived at Thanksgiving, James laughed.

Going to the woods was a terrible idea. Alexander raised his hands.

Tracey was under the bed. She had a flower in her hand.

If the artist didn't arrive soon, Lester didn't know what he would do.

When Brenda arrived at her party, Melissa welcomed her.

Someone had invited a turtle to the funeral. Ruth knew what to do.

Geraldine walked into the conservatory and looked at Mary. "You make me tell the truth," she said.

Claire put down the skateboard nervously.

Sidney could tell that Jesus was an engineer. He tried not to worry.

Karl had been waiting for Pedro for four days. He set aside his stapler.

It was a long way to the sea. Vicki stopped and took a long sip of her milkshake.

It was a hot and humid Friday night. Shannon was in the nuclear power-plant.

Diuv arose from slumber.

Pearl felt that Colleen was prejudiced.

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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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