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The noises coming from the library made Evelyn hopeful.

Scott opened the door to the bathroom. He wanted to start over.

Thuotcha Skylust raised her shield.

Robin was in the bell-tower. She had a flower in her hand.

As soon as Easter started, Daniel lowered his gaze.

Sonia could see that Vickie was a shop assistant. She tried not to worry.

Armando opened the door to the bedroom. The silence was overwhelming.

Gabriel walked into the attic and glanced at Shelly. "You make me cold," he said.

"Today is the day," Yvonne told herself as she waited in the supermarket.

Paula was delighted to be alone.

Marion had come to the windmill alone. She was here to meet the salesperson.

Debbie had been expecting Jennifer for four days. She buttoned up her jacket.

It was a magical morning. Megan chewed some gum as she led the butler into the stable.

Travis was worried that no one was coming to his party.

Jeffery raised his hands.

Nicole hoped that the jailer was mournful.

Rachel could feel her life slipping away.

When Marlene arrived at her grand opening, everyone ignored her.

Kristin could see that Gladys was delighted.

Constance hoped that the sheep was reserved.

If the magician didn't arrive soon, Rafael didn't know what he would do.

When rain stopped, Erin knew it was time to find shelter.

After spending a night on a train, Julia was relieved to see her mother.

Ramon had never been to the sea. He went over the plan.

It was a long way to the valley. Jaime stopped and checked his reflection.

Daisy could see that Victoria was playful. She opened the door to the wardrobe.

When Theodore arrived at his wedding, Pedro gasped.

The sound of the helicopter arriving made Claire want to scream.

Tyrone opened the door to the garage. He questioned his plan.

It was a dark and stormy Tuesday morning. June was in the mirror.

Rhonda opened the door to the pantry. Her senses were overwhelmed.

There had never been a singer quite like Darryl Powell, and he knew it.

It was a typical afternoon in Switzerland. Beverly straightened her clothes.

The tortoise was on the loose. Kristen pretended not to notice.

Lady Abergill was sitting in the basement.

Lord Victor was in one of his moods.

Rita was the best scout who ever lived.

As soon as the grand opening started, Benjamin swallowed nervously.

Terrance had invited a dolphin to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Judith could see that Ruth was tidy.

Shirley knew that the author was sordid.

It was a damp fall morning. Jamie took a bite of his muffin as he led the librarian into the conservatory.

Joseph chewed his lip. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

Arthur had come to the lighthouse alone. He was here to meet the coach.

Zhayrn shielded her eyes against the sun.

The barn was spotless.

The music coming from the bedroom made Dianne uneasy.

Michele was delighted to be floating.

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

Lydia hoped that the kitten was important.

Dwight had never been to the woods. He knew it wasn't too late.

Xiloo waited for the battle to begin.

Someone had invited a horse to Christmas. Ray knew it wouldn't end well.

Frank put down the bratwurst carefully.

It started like any other afternoon in the attic. Lonnie checked his phone.

It was a long way to the forest. Marjorie stopped and took a sip of her Powerade.

Smoke was in the air. Misty opened the door.

It was a crisp April morning. Irma was under the mountain.

Fernando was drinking. He tried to hide.

When Walter arrived at his funeral, everyone fainted.

Tyrone opened the door to the stable. He shuddered in anticipation.

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

As soon as Easter started, Connie struggled to breathe.

When Terrence arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed at him.

Leona knew that Suzanne was coming to her wedding.

For as long as Edwin could remember, he'd wanted to be a singer.

Julie crouched and tied her laces.

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

James walked into the office and looked at Minnie. "You make me dance," he said.

Rose fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.

Joann was in the basement. She had a mouse in her hand.

Brent could see that Russell was perfectionist. He opened the door to the kitchen.

If the shaman didn't arrive soon, Dolores didn't know what she would do.

When Brandon opened the door Mr. Freeman looked up from his book.

The shark was on the loose. Dale pretended not to notice.

"Dare to dream," Natalie told herself as she waited in the attic.

It was a rain-swept summer night. Dean lowered his gaze as he led the choreographer into the classroom.

Andrea was suprised to be alone.

It was a long way to the creek. Bonnie stopped and took a long sip of her mojito.

Dawn put down the bagel slowly.

Juan had come to the escape-pod alone. He was here to meet the chief of police.

Going to the lake was a great idea. Kenneth swallowed nervously.

It was a evening full of promise. Heather was in the cathedral.

Janice was losing. She chewed her lip.

The zookeeper opened the door, and led Vicki inside.

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

Dasmoys Bondstruck raised her shield.

When Pearl arrived at Easter, Mary-Lou gasped.

As soon as the funeral started, Jim-Bob chewed some gum.

Beatrice ground her teeth.

There had never been a rabbi quite like Sara Clark, and she knew it.

Jackie could see that the camel was inflamed.

On Tuesday, Leah made time.

Armando could tell that Shane was an executioner. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Steve had been expecting Rodney for days. He nodded to the engineer.

After spending a night in hell, Joyce was relieved to see her wife.

When Misty arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed at her.

For as long as Bernard could remember, he'd wanted to be a scientist.

Javier put down the chicken wing nervously.

Phillip rubbed his hands together. It was going to be a tough morning.

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

Kurt opened the door to the kitchen. He crouched and tied his laces.

The stable was dark and oddly quiet.

The music coming from the lounge room made April hopeful.

Pamela could tell that Ella was reactive. She opened the door to the attic.

The sound of hammering made Seth hesitant.

Lady Evelyn was sitting in the dungeon.

Jacob fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

Kenneth had invited a tiger to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.

The hunter opened the door, and led Brenda inside.

Henry walked into the basement and looked at Irma. "You make me nervous," he said.

It was a clear and cloudless spring evening. Lester took a long sip of his daiquiri as he led the security guard into the wardrobe.

"They know it was me," Tiffany told herself as she waited in the bell-tower.

Julie knew that the dictator was enervated.

When Dianne arrived at her funeral, Rosa laughed.

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

As soon as the grand opening started, Holly nodded to the lawyer.

Terri had come to Canada prepared. She was here to meet the minister.

Viruo shielded her eyes against the sun.

When George arrived at his party, Clarence ignored him.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

Christian had been waiting for Ray for four hours. He took a bite of his carrot.

Oasm Mindstaff raised his fist.

For as long as Dana could remember, she'd wanted to be a computer programmer.

When Ana opened the door Mr. Coleman looked up from his work.

Marilyn had never been to the volcano. She picked up her hammer.

If the electrician didn't arrive soon, Gene didn't know what he would do.

Gregory could not hear anything.

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

Darrell swallowed nervously.

Julian knew that Neil was distracted.

Jaime hoped that the giraffe was reserved.

Benjamin was the best archer who ever lived.

On Monday, Martha made a difference.

Terri was behind the bikeshed. She had a bouquet in her hand.

It was a hot and humid September night. Paul was on the bus.

Jacob had invited a penguin to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Margie shrugged. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Cecil put down the umbrella slowly.

The hippopotamus was on the prowl. Virginia tried to remain calm.

Mildred opened the door to the dungeon. She was afraid of what she would find.

Dustin knew that the taxidermist was grim.

The sound of the waves made Violet want to scream.

Someone had invited a crab to the party. Michelle knew what to do.

Bessie could tell that Eileen was a flight attendant. She tried not to smile.

Vickie staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

Lorraine was suprised to be floating.

The truck driver opened the door, and led Norma inside.

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

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

If the bank robber didn't arrive soon, Marilyn didn't know what she would do.

It was a long way to the mountain. Terry stopped and questioned his decision.

There had never been a dressmaker quite like Doris Miller, and she knew it.

Iuuarus arose from slumber.

Brian knew that everyone was coming to Easter.

Leslie had come to Heaven prepared. He was here to meet the matador.

As soon as the wedding started, Tina checked her reflection.

Brittany could feel her heart beating.

"Just breathe," Julian told himself as he waited at school.

Ernest walked into the bathroom and glanced at Veronica. "You make me itchy," he said.

Bradley took a bite of his muffin.

It was a dark and stormy afternoon. Alvin was in the clock-tower.

It was a quiet morning down by the water.

Francis knew that Andy was dignified.

When Florence arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone cried.

The lion was on the loose. Sandra panicked.

Nathaniel could tell that Derrick was positive. He opened the door to the sauna.

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

Elaine had never been to the waterfall. She cracked open another beer.

Cynthia questioned her plan. It was going to be a momentous night.

Leslie was the best cheesemaker around.

Lillian had been expecting Brenda for three days. She took a bite of her cracker.

Daryl was suprised to be alive.

It was a typical night in the garage. Amber took a sip of her chardonnay.

Going to the sea was a nice idea. Sidney buttoned up his jacket.

Kelly knew that the rat was dull.

Juan opened the door to the library. He was afraid of what he would find.

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

The laundry was flooded.

Rosemary had come to New York prepared. She was here to meet the spin doctor.

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

Lady Drummeadow was sitting in the basement.

Ianuibim waited for the battle to begin.

Amber walked into the closet and looked at Myrtle. "You make me wet," she said.

Ricky could see that Marvin was a manager. He tried not to laugh.

It started like any other evening in the bakery. Alan took a sip of his whiskey.

If the clockmaker didn't arrive soon, Cassandra didn't know what she would do.

As soon as Easter started, Annette ground her teeth.

Lord Umberstone was in one of his moods.

Virgil looked at the time.

When Tony arrived at his grand opening, everyone laughed.

The sound of the violin made Dale laugh.

Rafael had never been to the mountain. He twiddled his thumbs.

It was a rainy spring morning. Christina was in the playground.

Rebecca could see that the shaman was grieved.

The smell coming from the living room made Doris uneasy.

Juanita was in the fridge. She had a Jim Beam in her hand.

When Holly arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone rushed to see her.

Evelyn put down the croissant carefully.

Going to the planet was a nice idea. Mary-Lou rubbed her hands together.

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

Bobbi-Jo was shining. She swallowed nervously.

The attic was deserted.

Wrania Faithgrief raised her axe.

Ana felt that Kay was disappointed.

For as long as Ruby could remember, she'd wanted to be a researcher.

Leroy had been waiting for Alvin for hours. He twiddled his thumbs.

Katrina sucked her teeth. It was going to be a long night.

The hippopotamus had escaped. Leah panicked.

Mike was delighted to be floating.

Bradley staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.

Heruirm arose from slumber.

Norman had invited an ant to his wedding. He knew what to do.

Bruce chewed his lip.

When Pamela opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his book.

There had never been a shepherd quite like Christian Lewis, and he knew it.

It was a long way to the valley. Colleen stopped and cracked open another beer.

Truart shielded his eyes against the sun.

It was a clear, bright night. Micheal was in the lighthouse.

Dora felt that the lion was organized.

It was a dark, moonless fall night. Leslie tried to hide as he led the drummer into the dining room.

Kathleen opened the door to the stable. The silence was overwhelming.

When Willie arrived at his party, everyone booed him.

Shannon could not feel anything.

Jesse opened the door to the basement. He looked at the time.

The shepherd opened the door, and led Jesus inside.

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

Roy could see that Jerome was a pawnbroker. He tried not to laugh.

"It's going to be okay," Brittany told herself as she waited behind the bikeshed.

Francisco was running. He lowered his gaze.

Lance had never been to the creek. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

The eagle was on the loose. Tony panicked.

Courtney put down the banana nervously.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

Patsy was on the shelf. She had a notepad in her hand.

Shelly was suprised to be alone.

It was a typical night in London. Kent ground his teeth.

Scoinys Heartvice raised her sword.

Gerald took a bite of his celery stick.

On Sunday, Jean always made up a story.

Jeremy hoped that the chicken was disruptive.

Juanita could tell that Debra was methodical. She opened the door to the kitchen.

Bryan meditated. It was going to be a tough night.

Yinol arose from slumber.

After spending a night in jail, Donna was relieved to see her husband.

Morris was disappointed that everyone was coming to Easter.

A sense of magic was in the air. Billie waited.

Someone had invited a porcupine to the funeral. Evelyn knew what to do.

Ida knew that Rachel was tough.

Going to the desert was a bad idea. Marvin struggled to breathe.

Gene opened the door to the sauna. His senses were overwhelmed.

Joan was the best mercenary around.

It was a busy November evening. Darlene was in the attic.

Lord Lonnie was in one of his moods.

Tyler was whistling. He smiled knowingly.

It was a long way to the gully. Ruth stopped and cracked open another beer.

Alicia fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

Lady Basingdon was reading in the attic.

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

The wine cellar was a complete mess.

The scientist opened the door, and led Loretta inside.

Marilyn could see that Bobbie was a dogcatcher. She tried not to worry.

As soon as Easter started, Samuel ground his teeth.

On Friday, Pearl always made the world better.

When Erika arrived at her wedding, Sonia stared in disbelief.

Maureen could not hear anything.

When Ray opened the door Mr. Adams looked up from his book.

Jeanne had invited a publisher to Christmas. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Someone had invited a crab to the party. Johnny knew it wouldn't end well.

For as long as Betty could remember, she'd wanted to be an accountant.

Diana was under the bridge. She had a gun in her hand.

The goldfish was on the loose. Marcia tried to remain calm.

Hiebim Soulface raised his sword.

Rita had never been to the sea. She scratched her hand.

Samuel wanted a bratwurst. It was going to be a special night.

The sound of the vacuum cleaner made Ian angry.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

Gerald hoped that Vincent was haughty.

Daisy opened the door to the bathroom. Her senses were overwhelmed.

It started like any other day in the bus stop. Shawn ground his teeth.

It was a night full of promise. Katrina was in the temple.

A sense of magic was in the air. Christopher looked at the time.

Shane knew that the giraffe was useless.

Juanita could tell that Minnie was irritable. She opened the door to the waiting room.

Mabel was drinking. She took a bite of her spring-roll.

Neruirwyn arose from slumber.

Liarguo shielded his eyes against the blast.

When Naomi arrived at her party, everyone ignored her.

Joel put down the carrot nervously.

"Whatever happens, don't panic," Lucy told herself as she waited in the observatory.

Vincent took a sip of his Fanta.

Someone had invited a shark to Easter. Cecil knew it wouldn't end well.

It was a long way to the mountain. Barbara stopped and nodded to the hypnotist.

Harold opened the door to the sauna. He shrugged.

Miguel could feel his life slipping away.

Rick was the best firefighter in town.

After spending a night in jail, Lawrence was relieved to see his father.

It was a misty morning. Jared took a bite of his bagel as he led the taxidermist into the garage.

Marjorie was outside the window. She had a pencil in her hand.

Tom could tell that Frank was an astronaut. He tried not to worry.

Tamara had been waiting for Irma for four hours. She picked up her muffin.

Paula was delighted to be alive.

Dale had never been to the waterfall. He straightened his hair.

On Wednesday, Joan always made magic.

As soon as the party started, Greg knew it was too late.

Eliza-Jane opened the door to the wardrobe. She was afraid of what she might find.

Audrey fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Puirm arose from slumber.

There had never been a reporter quite like Rebecca Carter, and she knew it.

Claude had come to Athens alone. He was here to meet the private detective.

For as long as Toni could remember, she'd wanted to be a police officer.

Aostoinia Mooncoin raised her sword.

The bedroom was locked.

Kurt walked into the outhouse and looked at Mae. "You make me sweat," he said.

Love was in the air. Agnes waited.

Troy was singing. He straightened his hair.

When the sun rose, Anna knew it was time to find shelter.

The beaver had escaped. Edith knew exactly what to do.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Gwendolyn laugh.

Russell could see that Bryan was tragic. He opened the door to the chapel.

It was a fun September evening. Joe was on the window sill.

When Delores arrived at Christmas, Regina gasped.

Lady Fullerby was in one of her moods.

The smoke coming from the library made Bobbi-Jo uneasy.

Mabel was the best navigator around.

Going to the desert island was a good idea. Gilbert lowered his gaze.

If the dancer didn't arrive soon, Alfred didn't know what he would do.

Ross could feel his life slipping away.

Willie staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Carla tried to hide. It was going to be a tough evening.

Jonathan was suprised to be alone.

Psaoffo leaned into the wind.

Lord Franklin was reading in the outhouse.

Mario opened the door to the dining room. He took a sip of his saké.

When Jessie arrived at her wedding, Marshall ignored her.

Janet knew that the squirrel was meddlesome.

Allison had been waiting for Annie for hours. She bit her fingernails.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

Love was in the air. Florence opened the door.

The deputy opened the door, and led Shelly inside.

Henry took a bite of his spring-roll.

Lady Monica was in one of her moods.

There had never been a tax collector quite like Darryl Coleman, and he knew it.

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

On Tuesday, Terri always made a mess.

Cassandra could see that the radiologist was ruined.

Jeffrey opened the door to the cell. He had dreamed of this moment.

It was a magical Wednesday afternoon. Michael was in the food court.

Eliza-Jane staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

The bedroom was the perfect location.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Victor took a bite of his burger.

Francisco put down the bagel nervously.

"It's going to be okay," Mathew told himself as he waited in the theatre.

When Martha opened the door Mr. Allen looked up from his book.

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

It was a rainy autumn night. Jeanette took a sip of her iced tea as she led the torturer into the laundry.

Sally was screaming. She gripped her fork.

Wilma was at the wax museum. She had a notepad in her hand.

When Lisa arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed at her.

Tiffany walked into the library and glanced at Dianne. "You make me angry," she said.

Going to the peak was a good idea. Beatrice ground her teeth.

It was a long way to the swamp. Alfred stopped and took a bite of his bratwurst.

The bunny had escaped. Duane tried to remain calm.

Bradley bit his fingernails. It was going to be a special morning.

Bobby hoped that Everett was noncompetitive.

For as long as Kelly could remember, she'd wanted to be a game show host.

If the DJ didn't arrive soon, Ben didn't know what he would do.

Michelle had invited a fly to Christmas. She knew what to do.

Edgar opened the door to the barn. The silence was overwhelming.

After spending a night on a train, Rosemary was relieved to see her mother.

Keith hoped that the camel was inquisitive.

Someone had invited a raccoon to the grand opening. Chad knew what to do.

Leonard had been waiting for Kevin for five days. He laughed to himself.

There had never been a stunt double quite like Audrey Williams, and she knew it.

Virginia fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

When Gilbert arrived at his wedding, Marvin cried.

Lady Strathhaven was in one of her moods.

It was a dark and lonely Tuesday night. Claire was in the park.

Ueaimun shielded her eyes against the light.

The sound of the clocking ticking made Mattie laugh.

When rain stopped, Ruth knew it was time to sleep.

Naes arose from slumber.

It was a quiet morning down by the stream.

On Wednesday, Violet made the bed.

Julie could feel her life slipping away.

Tracey felt that the painter was benevolent.

A sense of magic was in the air. Dora waited.

Lord Alfredo was in one of his moods.

Lillie could tell that Barbara was self-indulgent. She opened the door to the conservatory.

As soon as the wedding started, Christine ground her teeth.

The music coming from the waiting room made George uneasy.

When Julio arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone booed him.

"No one suspects a thing," Tara told herself as she waited under the mountain.

Joy questioned her decision.

When Veronica opened the door Mr. White looked up from his book.

Deborah opened the door to the library. The odour was unbearable.

Reckualla Spacegrinder raised his axe.

Earl knew that Kelly was destructive.

The attic was the perfect location.

Orda shielded her eyes against the light.

It was a dark, moonless Tuesday night. Ross was in the nuclear power-plant.

If the explorer didn't arrive soon, Sonia didn't know what she would do.

After spending a night on the street, Cindy was relieved to see her home.

Going to the sea was a good idea. Marjorie hoped for a miracle.

Marvin had been expecting Alvin for days. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

Lord Noorlyn was in one of his moods.

Barry put down the kite carefully.

Kriseu arose from slumber.

It was a cool autumn evening. Samantha chewed her lip as she led the screenwriter into the wine cellar.

Martin had never been to the lake. He questioned his decision.

Jaime staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

The cat was on the loose. Toni tried to remain calm.

Laura-May could tell that Viola was irrational. She opened the door to the office.

The sound of the clocking ticking made Marilyn want to scream.

The bodyguard opened the door, and led Christian inside.

Nicole could not feel anything.

Javier had come to America alone. He was here to meet the make-up artist.

Lord Elmer was eating in the kitchen.

Richard felt that Herbert was earnest.

It started like any other afternoon in the butcher. Ruth grinned.

Gertrude was delighted to be floating.

There had never been a ninja quite like Erik Clark, and he knew it.

Willie questioned his plan. It was going to be a tough morning.

Arnold walked into the bedroom and glanced at Tara. "You make me sweat," he said.

Terri could tell that Marsha was a torturer. She tried not to laugh.

Ronald opened the door to the cloakroom. The smell was unbearable.

As soon as the wedding started, Mike checked his watch.

Jim-Bob could see that the fox was daring.

The chapel was ready.

The bright light coming from the garage made Christine hopeful.

For as long as Ashley could remember, she'd wanted to be a boatbuilder.

Clarence was glad that no one was coming to his funeral.

When Ralph arrived at his grand opening, everyone gasped.

Vivian looked at the time.

It was a evening full of promise. Amy was at school.

Noreo waited for the battle to begin.

If the sheriff didn't arrive soon, Jimmie didn't know what he would do.

The sound of the faucet dripping made Misty hesitant.

Lance hoped that Gene was enthusiastic.

It was a hot and humid Saturday night. Jay scratched his hand as he led the swimming coach into the cloakroom.

It was a long way to the swamp. Glenn stopped and smiled knowingly.

Going to the mountain was a terrible idea. Claudia raised her hands.

Elly-May could feel her heart beating.

Lady Marcia was in one of her moods.

Melinda put down the kite carefully.

Jimmy hoped that the firefighter was magnanimous.

"Just try not to cry," Edith told herself as she waited in the bath.

Michelle was delighted to be alive.

Scott was falling. He whistled nonchalantly.

Tina had been waiting for Sylvia for hours. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

Iurpuana shielded her eyes against the light.

As soon as the grand opening started, Denise bit her fingernails.

The drug dealer opened the door, and led Jerry inside.

Leo had come to the escape-pod alone. He was here to meet the governor.

Marlene could see that the wombat was inspired.

Velma could see that Veronica was brilliant. She opened the door to the bathroom.

When Vernon arrived at his party, everyone cried.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Basil smiled knowingly.

June was at the bus stop. She had a flower in her hand.

When Kenneth arrived at Thanksgiving, Brent ignored him.

When Tom opened the door Mrs. Carter looked up from her work.

The deer had escaped. Marcia tried to remain calm.

It was a morning full of promise. Chris was at the football stadium.

The sound of the waterfall made Allen angry.

After spending a night on a train, Valerie was relieved to see her car.

Darryl had invited a biologist to Christmas. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Wallace staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Going to the valley was a bad idea. Todd chuckled to himself.

Jose was suprised to be free.

It was a foggy morning. Corey raised his hands as he led the weaver into the barn.

Someone had invited a sheep to Easter. Derrick knew it wouldn't end well.

Lady Vera was in one of her moods.

Ray was the best bandit bar none.

Erik opened the door to the office. He rubbed his hands together.

Leslie opened the door to the living room. His senses were overwhelmed.

For as long as Gabriel could remember, he'd wanted to be a blacksmith.

Casey had never been to the forest. He ground his teeth.

The music coming from the wardrobe made Clifford hopeful.

Brandon put down the kite nervously.

It was a long way to the sea. Keith stopped and lit a cigarette.

If the thief didn't arrive soon, Darlene didn't know what she would do.

Ella walked into the walk-in freezer and looked at Kathleen. "You make me dizzy," she said.

The farmer opened the door, and led Robert inside.

"No one will ever know," Marjorie told herself as she waited under the mountain.

Warren was planking. He raised his hands.

When Don opened the door Mrs. Wright looked up from her book.

It was a wild, stormy winter night. Velma was in the office.

Andrea had been waiting for Marlene for five days. She hoped for a miracle.

Kelau Worlddevil raised her axe.

Victoria knew that the camel was disrespectful.

The sound of the helicopter arriving made Gabriel want to cry.

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

As soon as the wedding started, Connie wanted chocolate.

Lord Freinmere was waiting in the bathroom.

There had never been a diplomat quite like Holly Thomas, and she knew it.

Jimmy hoped that Roland was alone.

On Sunday, Warren always made a difference.

Freddie had invited a cat to Christmas. He knew the fun was about to begin.

When Reginald arrived at his funeral, Steve laughed.

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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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