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Joyce was looking. She struggled to breathe.
For as long as Rene could remember, he'd wanted to be a shaman.
The sound of the alarm made Michele angry.
The wedding planner opened the door, and led Ken inside.
When Bradley opened the door Mrs. Clark looked up from her work.
The guest room was covered in blood.
After spending a night in handcuffs, Lucille was relieved to see her mother.
On Saturday, Deanna always made a treehouse.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Virgil told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
Dianne was the best missionary who ever lived.
Wesley walked into the library and glanced at Lawrence. "You make me happy," he said.
Corey was relieved that Peter was coming to Christmas.
There had never been a pharmacist quite like Donald Brown, and he knew it.
Russell could tell that Ernest was a magistrate. He tried not to worry.
Beth had never been to the bay. She meditated.
If the botanist didn't arrive soon, Delores didn't know what she would do.
Bryan hoped that the cheetah was frisky.
Chester opened the door to the attic. He lit a cigarette.
It was a long way to the valley. Carolyn stopped and looked at the time.
Someone had invited a bunny to the funeral. Nina knew what to do.
When the sun rose, Kyle knew it was time to run.
It was a fun Wednesday morning. Peter was in the bushes.
When Lucy arrived at her wedding, everyone laughed at her.
Teresa opened the door to the wine cellar. She had dreamed of this moment.
A sense of magic was in the air. Sidney smiled knowingly.
Daryl hoped that the candlemaker was submissive.
Wranec waited for the battle to begin.
Milton fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
June wiped the sweat from her brow.
The sound of the chickens made Jamie laugh.
The dietician opened the door, and led Elly-May inside.
For as long as Vincent could remember, he'd wanted to be a hairdresser.
Lord Marc was waiting in the basement.
Brandon had come to Athens prepared. He was here to meet the peddlar.
Pauline could see that Sherry was deep. She opened the door to the laundry.
When Jesse opened the door Mr. Tremblay looked up from his book.
On Thursday, Oscar always made it happen.
Sidney put down the hot dog nervously.
Reroetra Goldsinger raised his shield.
When Wilma arrived at Christmas, everyone fainted.
Jennie hoped that Irma was coming to her party.
It was a foggy November evening. Wanda enjoyed the feeling of anticipation as she led the editor into the basement.
Douglas had never been to the bay. He took a long sip of his juice.
Ross walked into the dungeon and glanced at Hector. "You make me run," he said.
After spending a night on a train, Jo-Ellen was relieved to see her mother.
Someone had invited a donkey to the funeral. Edwin knew the fun was about to begin.
Jerome could see that Lester was a hypnotist. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Miguel felt that Casey was puritanical.
Fred smiled knowingly. It was going to be a long evening.
Stephen was delighted to be alive.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Delores waited.
The music coming from the dining room made Eduardo hopeful.
Walter fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Going to the peak was a foolhardy idea. Rachel shrugged.
As soon as Christmas started, Bartholomew checked his phone.
Wanda opened the door to the kitchen. She knew it was too late.
The sound of the bagpipes made Carolyn want to scream.
It was a quiet morning down by the stream.
Loretta opened the door to the living room. She could not believe what she saw.
Melinda took a sip of her short black.
For as long as Ivan could remember, he'd wanted to be a banker.
There had never been an entertainer quite like Mary Campbell, and she knew it.
It was a long way to the cave. Dana stopped and smiled knowingly.
"Just try not to cry," Johnnie told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
The wardrobe was the perfect location.
It was a foggy December night. Terry was in the cathedral.
Brandon knew that the hamster was engrossed.
Erika could tell that Jessica was peaceful. She opened the door to the living room.
On Sunday, Jerome made it work.
Erica hoped that the burglar was orderly.
The swineherd opened the door, and led Micheal inside.
Troy could see that Maurice was tall.
Mario was delighted to be floating.
Olga crouched and tied her laces. It was going to be a fantastic morning.
It was a warm summer morning. Angel meditated as he led the entertainer into the basement.
Dorothy had been expecting Stella for six days. She picked up her flute.
Bryan walked into the barn and looked at Deanna. "You make me lie," he said.
Alexander had invited a bird to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Alberto want to cry.
When Amy arrived at Christmas, everyone embraced her.
Going to the river was a great idea. Lance lit a cigarette.
Ella opened the door to the lobby. The stench was overwhelming.
As soon as the party started, Louis bit his fingernails.
Sarears arose from slumber.
When wolves began to howl, Michael knew it was time to move on.
Brandy was believing. She chewed some gum.
After spending a night in hell, Katrina was relieved to see her father.
Fernando fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
Shane had never been to the creek. He checked his watch.
If the tax collector didn't arrive soon, Jerome didn't know what he would do.
Someone had invited a zebra to Easter. Nelson knew what to do.
For as long as Elmer could remember, he'd wanted to be a waiter.
Martha was at the mall. She had a bottle in her hand.
Kristin went over the plan.
Jonathan could see that the accountant was repressed.
Vicki could tell that Lucy was an innkeeper. She tried not to worry.
Suzanne had come to Hong Kong prepared. She was here to meet the gladiator.
Duane felt that the bee was unique.
Eva could see that Laurie was idiosyncratic. She opened the door to the chapel.
There had never been a fishmonger quite like Anthony Cooper, and he knew it.
It was a long way to the woods. Joan stopped and gripped her Powerade.
When Francisco arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone gasped.
Brad had invited a wedding planner to Christmas. He knew what to do.
The printer opened the door, and led Micheal inside.
The bird had escaped. Howard knew exactly what to do.
When Alexander arrived at his grand opening, Milton rushed to see him.
Clarence had been waiting for Jeffery for four days. He chewed some gum.
Monica could not hear anything.
As soon as the funeral started, Claire took a bite of her muffin.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Marilyn was in the hole.
It was a typical day in the office. Mitchell closed his eyes and took a breath.
"Just be yourself," Alan told himself as he waited in the basement.
Bob was the best detective in town.
Jim-Bob could feel his heart beating.
If the deputy didn't arrive soon, Priscilla didn't know what she would do.
Leslie fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
Tim was suprised to be alive.
Suzanne opened the door to the armory. She scratched her hand.
Micheal put down the teddy bear nervously.
Arlene was in the clock-tower. She had a kebab in her hand.
Jason had come to the submarine alone. He was here to meet the sniper.
On Monday, Elly-May made medicine.
There had never been a spin doctor quite like Chad Harris, and he knew it.
Tracy hoped that the entertainer was treacherous.
Ella was screaming. She wanted time to stand still.
The office was dark and oddly quiet.
Rita knew that Laurie was quaking.
Derek had never been to the creek. He lowered his gaze.
After spending a night in the airport, Johnnie was relieved to see his wife.
Dwayne checked his reflection. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Rick cracked open another beer.
It was a magical October morning. Dwight was at the gate.
When Stacey arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at her.
Tara could see that Dianne was healthy. She opened the door to the basement.
Ronald opened the door to the living room. His senses were overwhelmed.
Laura-May walked into the dining room and looked at Marcus. "You make me tell the truth," she said.
Spear leaned into the wind.
Sarah could not hear anything.
"It's almost over," Clifford told himself as he waited at the casino.
Zhae shielded his eyes against the sun.
It was a clear and cloudless - Months evening. Jesse looked at the time as he led the dancer into the basement.
Terry closed his eyes and took a breath.
The sound of laughter made Linda laugh.
When Nathaniel opened the door Mrs. Miller looked up from her book.
Chad was in the cathedral. He had a bouquet in his hand.
Trisa Faithreach raised her shield.
The smell coming from the attic made Colleen hopeful.
Walter had invited a monkey to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Nellie could see that Cassandra was a magistrate. She tried not to worry.
After spending a night in hospital, Phyllis was relieved to see her home.
Lonnie knew that the blacksmith was abrasive.
For as long as Peggy could remember, she'd wanted to be a chauffeur.
Karl could see that the shark was lucky.
When Sergio arrived at his party, Terrance laughed.
Marvin opened the door to the barn. He struggled to breathe.
Vicki was the best weaver who ever lived.
On Friday, Miriam always made it matter.
Going to the cave was a terrible idea. Greg took a sip of his merlot.
Smoke was in the air. Henry smiled knowingly.
Alice fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
If the doctor didn't arrive soon, Alexander didn't know what he would do.
Wue shielded his eyes against the light.
Sam had been expecting Francisco for three days. He took a bite of his candy-bar.
Heather felt that Shirley was groovy.
Someone had invited a bunny to the grand opening. Victoria knew it wouldn't end well.
Jeanette was losing. She sucked her teeth.
Melinda opened the door to the lobby. The silence was overwhelming.
Clara had never been to the bay. She checked her phone.
Gabriel put down the skateboard slowly.
Lord Aberwind was in one of his moods.
Harvey could tell that Max was joyous. He opened the door to the studio.
The bright light coming from the laundry made Ethel uneasy.
Bartholomew was in the observatory. He had a gun in his hand.
Lord Drumbridge was sitting in the pantry.
"Today is the day," Norma told herself as she waited at the gate.
It was a clear afternoon. Yvonne was in the park.
The sound of the blender made Maxine hesitant.
David opened the door to the guest room. He snapped his fingers.
It was a long way to the woods. Lawrence stopped and nodded to the beekeeper.
The percussionist opened the door, and led Angela inside.
Katrina could see that Holly was a barber. She tried not to worry.
Going to the waterfall was a nice idea. Casey knew it wasn't too late.
Victor grinned. It was going to be a momentous evening.
There had never been a messenger quite like Michelle Miller, and she knew it.
Lillian was angry that Louise was coming to Easter.
The living room was deserted.
When Myrtle arrived at her wedding, Anita cried.
After spending a night in the airport, Jeffery was relieved to see his husband.
Brent opened the door to the bedroom. He could not believe what he saw.
Justin could see that the giraffe was patient.
Leslie could not feel anything.
Cassandra fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.
When Sheila arrived at her party, Nicole booed her.
Ricky had invited a thief to his funeral. He knew what to do.
Edward had never been to the woods. He lit a cigarette.
As soon as Easter started, Eddie knew it wasn't too late.
Kathy was the best cameraman bar none.
Stacy could tell that Ella was reliable. She opened the door to the laundry.
For as long as Paula could remember, she'd wanted to be a taxi-driver.
It was a typical evening. Marie was in the food court.
Marsha had been expecting Ellen for two hours. She cracked open another beer.
Gladys put down the hot dog slowly.
Rhonda knew that the thief was lonely.
When the sun rose, Joy knew it was time to move on.
When Mary-Jo opened the door Mr. Allen looked up from his work.
On Monday, Lynn always made fudge.
The smell coming from the dining room made Michael hopeful.
"They know it was me," Donna told herself as she waited in the cathedral.
It was a long way to the mountain. Jennie stopped and chewed some gum.
If the tax collector didn't arrive soon, Brad didn't know what he would do.
Alma struggled to breathe. It was going to be a special morning.
Clyde opened the door to the corridor. The odour was unbearable.
John was suprised to be free.
Dustin walked into the attic and looked at Walter. "You make me glow," he said.
The sound of the alarm made Patsy angry.
Eric was dancing. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
Love was in the air. Javier opened the door.
It was a long and sleepless February night. Ben rubbed his hands together as he led the referee into the office.
Ord leaned into the wind.
Eiluel Spiritteller raised his fist.
The classroom was a complete mess.
Violet opened the door to the attic. She took a long sip of her short black.
Paul could not feel anything.
Nina had invited a physicist to Christmas. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Someone had invited a lobster to Thanksgiving. Nellie knew it wouldn't end well.
Lord Walkhirst was reading in the living room.
Vax shielded her eyes against the blast.
Doris put down the ukulele slowly.
Lord Dongate was in one of his moods.
Marlene had come to India prepared. She was here to meet the judge.
The philanthropist opened the door, and led Justin inside.
It was a snowy Sunday afternoon. Karl was under the bridge.
Alberto felt that Gilbert was ruined.
Harvey could see that Barry was romantic. He opened the door to the bedroom.
Joel had been waiting for Darryl for five hours. He cracked open another beer.
The bright light coming from the classroom made Joan hopeful.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
After spending a night under a bridge, Adrian was relieved to see his home.
As soon as the funeral started, Maria nodded to the secretary.
Heirseeyre waited for the battle to begin.
Brandine was in the closet. She had a bouquet in her hand.
When wolves began to howl, Gilbert knew it was time to sleep.
When Earl arrived at Easter, everyone booed him.
Gregory had never been to the desert. He lit a cigarette.
It was a long way to the island. Michael stopped and shrugged.
Charles was the best spy around.
Clinton opened the door to the attic. He was afraid of what he might find.
Stacey was farting. She hoped for a miracle.
Genae Spacemagic raised his axe.
There had never been a bartender quite like Chris Carter, and he knew it.
Jesus opened the door to the walk-in freezer. He took a bite of his carrot.
The chapel was locked.
Rosemary felt that the herbalist was tragic.
It was a typical morning in the wax museum. Norman wanted a friend.
Bonnie had invited a minister to Easter. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Yvonne fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
Christy could feel her heart beating.
Love was in the air. Jerome waited.
It was a misty June night. Audrey was under the bridge.
The sheep had escaped. Nicholas panicked.
Lord Darkmount was waiting in the kitchen.
It was a wild, stormy spring night. Jackie took a bite of her hot dog as she led the bandit into the dungeon.
Going to the cave was a bad idea. James chewed his lip.
If the webmaster didn't arrive soon, Charlene didn't know what she would do.
Phyllis put down the licorice twist nervously.
Someone had invited a whale to Easter. Jeff knew what to do.
Mitchell had been expecting Jeremy for five hours. He lowered his gaze.
When Lewis arrived at his wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.
Xilui leaned into the wind.
Madison could tell that Elsie was soft. She opened the door to the waiting room.
Roland had come to Spain alone. He was here to meet the silversmith.
Ramona was sharing. She took a bite of her kebab.
Lady Basinghaven was in one of her moods.
When Tony arrived at his party, everyone embraced him.
Juanita could see that Sarah was liberated.
Velma had never been to the volcano. She wanted to find peace.
Sylvia enjoyed the feeling of anticipation. It was going to be a tough morning.
The music coming from the guest room made Jerome uneasy.
Laura could see that the mortician was nonchalant.
It was a long way to the river. Theodore stopped and gripped his stapler.
Kim could feel her life slipping away.
The gladiator opened the door, and led Antonio inside.
For as long as Toni could remember, she'd wanted to be a watchmaker.
Ray opened the door to the lounge room. He was afraid of what he might find.
Jim was suprised to be alive.
Danielle closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
After spending a night on the street, Jerry was relieved to see his boss.
Victoria had been expecting Wanda for four days. She chewed some gum.
Allan was disappointed that Tyler was coming to his wedding.
Justin walked into the walk-in freezer and glanced at Valerie. "You make me lie," he said.
The sound of the chickens made Eliza-Jane hesitant.
Someone had invited a dog to Thanksgiving. Herman knew what to do.
Mattie had invited a sculptor to Christmas. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Streargork arose from slumber.
The wombat had escaped. Terrance pretended not to notice.
The office was full of smoke.
As soon as the party started, Jerry shrugged.
Sylvia opened the door to the kitchen. She whistled nonchalantly.
There had never been a professor quite like Daryl Jimén ez, and he knew it.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
Peter could see that Vernon was a manicurist. He tried not to feel intimidated.
On Thursday, James made money.
Smoke was in the air. Dianne waited.
Aaron could tell that Eddie was contemptible. He opened the door to the guest room.
Floyd was the best translator who ever lived.
It was a calm, yet eerie summer night. Clayton was on the bus.
If the medic didn't arrive soon, Emily didn't know what she would do.
Armando could feel his life slipping away.
When Rose arrived at her wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.
Dana was angry that no one was coming to her grand opening.
Julie bit her fingernails.
Rene could not feel anything.
Lord Addlelock was reading in the studio.
After spending a night in hospital, Alfredo was relieved to see his husband.
Lady Fullerden was in one of her moods.
Melanie had come to Cairo prepared. She was here to meet the greengrocer.
Qine shielded his eyes against the blast.
Theodore opened the door to the closet. He was afraid of what he might find.
The sound of the motorbike made Linda want to scream.
The clown opened the door, and led Shelly inside.
The music coming from the wardrobe made Erik uneasy.
There had never been a beekeeper quite like Lynn Adams, and she knew it.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Anita enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Juan hoped that the wolf was rigid.
Benjamin had been expecting Herman for five hours. He cracked open another beer.
Willie was at school. He had a gin and tonic in his hand.
Kelly had never been to the waterfall. He wanted a pill.
Gwendolyn staggered in the darkness. The walls were damp.
Lady Dana was in one of her moods.
When Kent arrived at Easter, everyone booed him.
When Clarence arrived at his grand opening, Roberto fainted.
Ellen could tell that Beth was a wedding planner. She tried not to laugh.
The bedroom was spotless.
It was a dark, moonless summer night. Maria ground her teeth as she led the jockey into the living room.
On Wednesday, Joel made a deal.
It was a clear spring morning. Joseph was behind the bikeshed.
If the game show host didn't arrive soon, Theresa didn't know what she would do.
Ted could tell that Shawn was crass. He opened the door to the conservatory.
Lady Donhurst was in one of her moods.
"You can do this," Loretta told herself as she waited at the zoo.
For as long as Robin could remember, she'd wanted to be an antique dealer.
Enrique opened the door to the kitchen. He could not believe what he saw.
Nicholas had invited a tiger to Easter. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Eirsuamer arose from slumber.
The frog was on the prowl. Sean panicked.
When rain stopped, Eliza-Jane knew it was time to find shelter.
Going to the beach was a terrible idea. Jesus took a bite of his slice of pizza.
Rick was the best taxidermist in town.
The sniper opened the door, and led Holly inside.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Danny snapped his fingers.
Travis was worried that Herman was coming to his wedding.
When Mary opened the door Mr. Smith looked up from his work.
Thelma had never been to the stream. She chewed some gum.
Uos Soulwish raised his sword.
Bartholomew could feel his heart beating.
Billie had been waiting for Ann for two days. She took a sip of her chocolate milk.
It started like any other night in the concert. Bradley ground his teeth.
Someone had invited a wolf to Christmas. Ricky knew what to do.
The sound of the baby crying made Derrick hesitant.
Lord Jamesfarne was reading in the basement.
Lord Bexbex was in one of his moods.
It was a cool Tuesday afternoon. Leo was in the park.
Lewis was delighted to be alone.
Lord Kevin was reading in the cell.
Isaac walked into the office and looked at Mary-Lou. "You make me succeed," he said.
Patricia could see that the construction worker was tender.
Terry could see that Johnnie was precise.
There had never been a builder quite like Sylvia Wright, and she knew it.
The crab had escaped. Kathleen knew exactly what to do.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
Mike was crawling. He snapped his fingers.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Dora looked at the time.
The smell coming from the classroom made Wallace hopeful.
For as long as Cory could remember, he'd wanted to be an interrogator.
Ronald had come to London prepared. He was here to meet the lumberjack.
Deborah put down the bike carefully.
Going to the forest was a bad idea. Catherine took a sip of her Guinness.
When Dale opened the door Mr. Jones looked up from his work.
Isaac grimaced. It was going to be a special evening.
After spending a night on a train, Donna was relieved to see her mother.
"It has to work," Billy told himself as he waited under the bed.
Rhonda hoped that the goose was bold.
Vanessa could see that Cheryl was a torturer. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Brandon had been waiting for Reginald for two days. He questioned his decision.
Judy opened the door to the closet. She had dreamed of this moment.
Zinaom waited for the battle to begin.
When Terri arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed at her.
It started like any other evening in the skateboard park. Derrick chewed his lip.
It was a foggy Saturday night. Danny shrugged as he led the shop assistant into the sauna.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Elizabeth hesitant.
As soon as the wedding started, Daisy lowered her gaze.
Bobby opened the door to the library. He took a sip of his cappuccino.
It was a night full of promise. Jo was at the football stadium.
Jane rubbed her hands together.
Rhonda had invited an elephant to her funeral. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Annie could feel her heart beating.
Gertrude had never been to the sea. She smiled knowingly.
Lady Marcia was in one of her moods.
For as long as Emma could remember, she'd wanted to be a court jester.
Troy knew that Chad was preoccupied.
When Misty arrived at Easter, everyone fainted.
The marshal opened the door, and led Alfred inside.
The seal was on the loose. Miriam panicked.
A sense of magic was in the air. Marc waited.
Julia was under the mountain. She had a green highlighter in her hand.
Brandine could see that the spy was hidebound.
Gary put down the apple nervously.
Janet was the best deputy who ever lived.
Faldaywyn arose from slumber.
Going to the hill was a good idea. Victor wiped the sweat from his brow.
Loretta opened the door to the lobby. She could not believe what she saw.
The dining room was spotless.
Elio shielded his eyes against the light.
Enrique was suprised to be floating.
There had never been a lumberjack quite like Doris Allen, and she knew it.
If the teacher didn't arrive soon, Mae didn't know what she would do.
Wayne could see that Erik was unsentimental. He opened the door to the cloakroom.
Wallace was glad that Jimmy was coming to his party.
Kirk opened the door to the lounge room. He wanted a pill.
Nora took a long sip of her cocktail.
Walter could see that the fox was wise.
For as long as Sidney could remember, he'd wanted to be a swineherd.
Tony had invited a horse to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.
The sound of polystyrene scraping made Penny laugh.
It was a wintery evening. Bobbie-Sue was on the bus.
Sergio could tell that Chester was a spy. He tried not to smile.
Someone had invited a hamster to the party. Brandon knew the fun was about to begin.
Janice fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
The crocodile was on the loose. Lester knew exactly what to do.
When Clyde arrived at his wedding, everyone ignored him.
When rain began, Gloria knew it was time to find shelter.
"This is crazy," Leslie told herself as she waited behind the tree.
Howard had never been to the reef. He swallowed nervously.
Greg was moving. He questioned his plan.
Julian put down the bratwurst slowly.
Lord Culbourne was in one of his moods.
Waesee Skyblade raised his sword.
Daniel was the best undertaker who ever lived.
When Dolores arrived at her funeral, Kathleen laughed.
On Saturday, Kathy made a splash.
Veronica walked into the lounge room and looked at Brad. "You make me laugh," she said.
Leslie knew that Andy was hard working.
Judy was in the cafe. She had a gun in her hand.
There had never been a manicurist quite like Mary-Beth Jones, and she knew it.
Mildred had come to America alone. She was here to meet the bank robber.
As soon as Easter started, Charlie ground his teeth.
Bonnie hoped that the spider was contemptible.
Someone had invited a panda to Christmas. Gregory knew the fun was about to begin.
A sense of magic was in the air. Minnie waited.
Saroov waited for the battle to begin.
If the beautician didn't arrive soon, Harvey didn't know what he would do.
Jeffery knew that the carver was frustrated.
For as long as Jerome could remember, he'd wanted to be a fashion designer.
The smoke coming from the lobby made Ruby hopeful.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Anne was relieved to see her wife.
Crystal fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
"No one suspects a thing," Angel told himself as he waited in the shower.
Herman had been expecting Charlie for three days. He struggled to breathe.
It was a long way to the planet. Debra stopped and knew it wasn't too late.
Mary-Beth opened the door to the guest room. She ground her teeth.
Richard put down the muffin slowly.
The bedroom was ready.
Leroy could feel his heart beating.
Johnnie opened the door to the cell. He could not believe what he saw.
When Lisa opened the door Mr. Parker looked up from his book.
The bird had escaped. Beth panicked.
Ryan could see that Pedro was healthy. He opened the door to the kitchen.
When Judith arrived at her grand opening, Louise ignored her.
Dave was delighted to be free.
Harvey hoped that the cheetah was beautiful.
Mabel had come to Antarctica prepared. She was here to meet the magician.
It was a clear, bright winter afternoon. Jesse was in the museum.
Uarpiarn Timegazer raised her axe.
As soon as Christmas started, Carrie chewed some gum.
Lawrence had invited an ant to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
The sound of the lawnmower made Sherri angry.
There had never been an undertaker quite like Nelson Lewis, and he knew it.
Cory had been expecting Wallace for four days. He ground his teeth.
The air traffic controller opened the door, and led Kyle inside.
Craig walked into the classroom and looked at Pauline. "You make me a better person," he said.
When rain began, Ron knew it was time to sleep.
Zachary had never been to the swamp. He crouched and tied his laces.
Lord Tony was in one of his moods.
For as long as Roger could remember, he'd wanted to be a hypnotist.
Terrance took a sip of his margarita. It was going to be a momentous day.
Dennis was angry that Lonnie was coming to Christmas.
"It's almost over," Courtney told herself as she waited at the door.
The bunny was on the loose. Sam panicked.
June could see that Vickie was an archer. She tried not to worry.
Larry hoped that the chef was compulsive.
Going to the river was a foolhardy idea. Alfredo chewed some gum.
Duane put down the burger carefully.
Uagu leaned into the wind.
When Kelly arrived at her funeral, Joyce gasped.
The noises coming from the library made Morris uneasy.
Max could see that Willard was completely normal. He opened the door to the dining room.
Regina was suprised to be free.
It was a misty - Months evening. Natalie was in the cafe.
As soon as the party started, Julie lit a cigarette.
Bobbie staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.

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