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Vincent had invited an entrepreneur to his grand opening. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Variros arose from slumber.
Nora felt that Leona was sentimental.
On Wednesday, Rose made lemonade.
It was a long way to the hill. Leonard stopped and cracked open another beer.
If the rat catcher didn't arrive soon, Mary-Jo didn't know what she would do.
Someone had invited a scorpion to Easter. Steve knew the fun was about to begin.
Mary took a sip of her diet Pepsi. It was going to be a fantastic morning.
It was a dark and lonely April night. Julian took a bite of his licorice twist as he led the cook into the armory.
Duane opened the door to the pantry. He could not believe what he saw.
When rain stopped, Tammy knew it was time to run.
When Joshua arrived at Thanksgiving, Juan rushed to see him.
Tiffany could tell that Ana was a yak herder. She tried not to smile.
Love was in the air. Billy looked at the time.
Lord Ballishore was waiting in the basement.
As soon as the party started, Neil swallowed nervously.
Marvin opened the door to the kitchen. He meditated.
Joann could see that Claire was woeful. She opened the door to the laundry.
Duane could see that the baker was balanced.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Elaine hesitant.
The candlemaker opened the door, and led Derrick inside.
Mitchell had never been to the mountain. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
Claude was suprised to be alone.
For as long as Doris could remember, she'd wanted to be a broker.
Marie could feel her heart beating.
Luis hoped that no one was coming to Christmas.
It was a gloomy evening. Kelly was at the skateboard park.
The noises coming from the chapel made Katie uneasy.
It was a calm, yet eerie night. Juan buttoned up his jacket as he led the gondolier into the living room.
Going to the cave was a bad idea. Harry hoped for a miracle.
Darlene put down the teddy bear nervously.
Cindy opened the door to the garage. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Warren was missing. He chewed some gum.
Jesse was the best flight attendant in town.
When Amy opened the door Mrs. Campbell looked up from her work.
After spending a night in hospital, Adrian was relieved to see his car.
Sarah-Jane could not hear anything.
When Troy arrived at his funeral, everyone stared in disbelief.
The giraffe was on the prowl. Jim knew exactly what to do.
Elmer opened the door to the kitchen. He raised his hands.
There had never been an undertaker quite like Eduardo Taylor, and he knew it.
The sound of the chainsaw made Clayton angry.
It was a long way to the peak. Lauren stopped and smiled knowingly.
Laurie could see that Allison was strong.
As soon as Christmas started, Lori picked up her bouquet.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.
Sherri fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.
Clinton cracked open another beer.
Someone had invited a monkey to Easter. Mary-Beth knew what to do.
The office was flooded.
It was a evening full of promise. Kay was in the playground.
When Paul arrived at his party, everyone rushed to see him.
When rain began, Harold knew it was time to find shelter.
Melissa had been waiting for Sarah for three hours. She nodded to the courier.
Danielle walked into the dungeon and glanced at Billy. "You make me sing," she said.
It was a damp morning. Julia took a long sip of her Bud Light as she led the barber into the guest room.
Love was in the air. Bob smiled knowingly.
Virginia hoped that everyone was coming to her wedding.
Amber was leaving. She took a bite of her cracker.
Margaret was under the mountain. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.
The dog was on the loose. Clifton panicked.
The dogcatcher opened the door, and led Leroy inside.
If the beggar didn't arrive soon, Tara didn't know what she would do.
Mabel opened the door to the sauna. Her senses were overwhelmed.
For as long as Anthony could remember, he'd wanted to be a butcher.
Gordon could tell that Matthew was a fraudster. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Going to the pond was a foolhardy idea. Mike took a long sip of his hot chocolate.
Lady Marlene was in one of her moods.
After spending a night in handcuffs, Kelly was relieved to see his husband.
The smell coming from the barn made Floyd uneasy.
Airl shielded his eyes against the blast.
"Maybe no one will notice," Irene told herself as she waited in the bomb-shelter.
Daisy put down the guitar slowly.
Bryrkuelis arose from slumber.
Claudia could see that the badger was charming.
William could see that Richard was submissive. He opened the door to the kitchen.
When Bertha opened the door Mr. Clark looked up from his work.
As soon as the grand opening started, Roberta took a bite of her chicken wing.
Gregory could not feel anything.
It was a long way to the cave. Raul stopped and straightened his hair.
On Sunday, Dwayne always made soup.
Tara was suprised to be floating.
Miguel fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Gloria raised her hands.
Bill had never been to the woods. He swallowed nervously.
Misty opened the door to the garage. She went over the plan.
It was a rain-swept evening. Michelle was in the attic.
When rain stopped, Anita knew it was time to find shelter.
Someone had invited a dog to Thanksgiving. Alvin knew what to do.
Warren had been expecting Everett for days. He checked his reflection.
There had never been a criminal quite like Corey Taylor, and he knew it.
The chapel was dark and oddly quiet.
When Alberto arrived at his party, Ted gasped.
Broem Timecast raised his shield.
Morris was in the cafe. He had a notepad in his hand.
Irene raised her hands. It was going to be a special night.
The dolphin was on the loose. Kelly pretended not to notice.
Jimmie could see that Jorge was folksy.
"You can do this," Shane told himself as he waited in the waiting room.
Jesus had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the guard.
As soon as the grand opening started, Allison knew it was too late.
Manuel was the best saxophonist in town.
Lady Yvonne was reading in the cell.
The clown opened the door, and led Tony inside.
When Marjorie opened the door Mrs. Washington looked up from her book.
Eleanor put down the doll slowly.
Robert opened the door to the attic. He was afraid of what he would find.
Tammy was suprised to be alive.
Gout shielded her eyes against the sun.
It was a typical evening in the aquarium. Scott took a sip of his Bud Light.
Vaw waited for the battle to begin.
When Myrtle arrived at Easter, Darryl welcomed her.
Marjorie was angry that Courtney was coming to her wedding.
Tom bit his fingernails.
It was a crisp fall night. Misty was in the attic.
Lord Adrian was in one of his moods.
Holly had been expecting Vera for three hours. She snapped her fingers.
On Tuesday, Priscilla always made promises.
Stacy knew that the dog was bored.
Pamela knew that the busker was forthright.
Miabuomer Windmore raised her sword.
The barn was a complete mess.
Tyler opened the door to the dining room. He giggled to himself.
There had never been a detective quite like Florence Thomas, and she knew it.
For as long as Bradley could remember, he'd wanted to be a captain.
Going to the valley was a great idea. Theresa knew it wasn't too late.
If the bureaucrat didn't arrive soon, Marcus didn't know what he would do.
As soon as the funeral started, Samuel gripped his hairbrush.
Andrew had never been to the waterfall. He bit his fingernails.
Bruce could feel his life slipping away.
Hazel was walking. She rubbed her hands together.
Lewis could tell that Travis was admirable. He opened the door to the laundry.
When the sun rose, Regina knew it was time to move on.
Maureen walked into the bedroom and glanced at Jason. "You make me exercise," she said.
Gilbert was under the bridge. He had a hot dog in his hand.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Steven want to cry.
Theresa had come to the end of the rainbow alone. She was here to meet the criminal.
Patsy closed her eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a special day.
Cody raised his hands.
Carolyn knew that everyone was coming to her party.
Olga had invited a bishop to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Clifford put down the candy-bar slowly.
Clayton was the best monk around.
It was a clear and cloudless July evening. Albert was in the waiting room.
It was a typical afternoon in the bakery. Jimmy shrugged.
The smell coming from the outhouse made Judy uneasy.
Vanessa opened the door to the kitchen. She had dreamed of this moment.
Going to the hill was a foolhardy idea. Samantha put down her flute.
When Ann arrived at Thanksgiving, Rhonda fainted.
Miguel opened the door to the bathroom. He laughed to himself.
The yak herder opened the door, and led Marie inside.
It was a long way to the woods. Dana stopped and straightened her clothes.
The walk-in freezer was full of smoke.
Kristin had never been to the planet. She wanted relief.
As soon as the funeral started, Andrea took a bite of her apple.
It was a glorious Saturday morning. Gladys enjoyed the feeling of anticipation as she led the bank robber into the basement.
It started like any other morning in the lighthouse. Katrina hoped for a miracle.
On Sunday, Jimmy made wine.
Donald checked his phone.
Margaret was over the hill. She had a bratwurst in her hand.
Terri fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Jacob could see that Reginald was a construction worker. He tried not to smile.
Urterelle shielded his eyes against the light.
A sense of magic was in the air. Roberta looked at the time.
Larry was dancing. He went over the plan.
Violet had come to Johannesburg prepared. She was here to meet the judge.
Marsha walked into the sauna and glanced at Barbara. "You make me worry," she said.
It was a dull, insipid morning. Erik was at the wax museum.
Eddie was angry that Wade was coming to Easter.
Darryl could see that the sculptor was disgusting.
Syleug Skybeard raised her fist.
Byron was delighted to be alone.
The music coming from the cell made Heather uneasy.
Marcia could feel her heart beating.
Going to the peak was a foolhardy idea. Nathan gripped his hairbrush.
When Dianne opened the door Mr. Jones looked up from his book.
When wolves began to howl, Catherine knew it was time to run.
The garage was locked.
Betty closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Heidi put down the spring-roll nervously.
Angel had never been to the stream. He swallowed nervously.
When Toni arrived at her wedding, Cathy stared in disbelief.
"It's now or never," Lynn told herself as she waited in the bushes.
It was a magical afternoon. Gail meditated as she led the manicurist into the outhouse.
As soon as the funeral started, Clarence checked his reflection.
The goose had escaped. Eliza-Jane knew exactly what to do.
Jeremy opened the door to the basement. He grimaced.
For as long as Deanna could remember, she'd wanted to be a violinist.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
Antonio opened the door to the office. The silence was overwhelming.
When Clifton arrived at Christmas, Ken booed him.
Lord Asteringe was waiting in the laundry.
Someone had invited a horse to the grand opening. Leroy knew what to do.
The sound of the clocking ticking made Laurie angry.
Ellen had come to Heaven prepared. She was here to meet the busker.
On Thursday, Wendy always made an impression.
If the chef didn't arrive soon, Charlie didn't know what he would do.
The music coming from the chapel made Howard hopeful.
Mildred was screaming. She hoped for a miracle.
Tom staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
After spending a night in hospital, Tonya was relieved to see her car.
Gertrude could see that the bishop was irritable.
Duane had invited an air traffic controller to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Daryl was in the temple. He had a hairbrush in his hand.
Jerry felt that Chester was sweaty.
Jessica could tell that Beverly was a hunter. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Myrtle could tell that Sherri was conventional. She opened the door to the dungeon.
Viola felt that the frog was courteous.
It was a bright and starry Sunday night. Kristen was at school.
Philip opened the door to the kitchen. He crouched and tied his laces.
Qinab leaned into the wind.
The wine cellar was deserted.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
Erika put down the ball nervously.
When the moon came up, Jennifer knew it was time to move on.
Lynn was glad that Rose was coming to Christmas.
Beverly had never been to the lake. She took a bite of her spring-roll.
Lady Sudshire was in one of her moods.
Someone had invited a crow to the wedding. Andy knew the fun was about to begin.
Going to the ocean was a foolhardy idea. Jaime shrugged.
Walter ground his teeth. It was going to be a fantastic night.
Ploe shielded his eyes against the light.
As soon as the grand opening started, Mildred hoped for a miracle.
On Saturday, Julie made an igloo.
The smell coming from the basement made Nicholas hopeful.
The governor opened the door, and led Natalie inside.
Sonia had come to Cairo alone. She was here to meet the hotelier.
After spending a night on the street, Jill was relieved to see her father.
"No one suspects a thing," Rhonda told herself as she waited at the travel agent.
When Leona arrived at her party, everyone ignored her.
When Jamie opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his work.
It was a dark and stormy night. Gilbert enjoyed the feeling of power as he led the musician into the wardrobe.
Laurie was at the skateboard park. She had a pencil in her hand.
It was a long way to the forest. Michael stopped and raised his hands.
Kimberly fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Mary-Lou opened the door to the studio. She was afraid of what she might find.
There had never been a lighthouse-keeper quite like Thomas Adams, and he knew it.
The sound of the clocking ticking made Olga want to cry.
It was a damp winter night. Katrina was in the supermarket.
Arthur walked into the lounge room and glanced at Monica. "You make me lie," he said.
Audrey was screaming. She chewed some gum.
Clifford buttoned up his jacket.
Arlene put down the cracker nervously.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.
Wendy opened the door to the garage. She questioned her decision.
For as long as Dolores could remember, she'd wanted to be a chicken sexer.
Brad had been expecting Dan for three hours. He cracked open another beer.
Micheal hoped that the tortoise was enervated.
Terrance could feel his heart beating.
The bright light coming from the kitchen made Darrell hopeful.
Patricia had come to London alone. She was here to meet the pianist.
Lady Lampscombe was in one of her moods.
Someone had invited a lemur to Easter. Zachary knew it wouldn't end well.
Alan could tell that Sidney was a biologist. He tried not to smile.
When Steven arrived at his funeral, everyone fainted.
Lord Clayton was in one of his moods.
Sherry had invited a mason to Christmas. She knew the fun was about to begin.
It was a damp Sunday evening. Bertha whistled nonchalantly as she led the goatherd into the laundry.
As soon as the wedding started, Juanita chewed some gum.
It was a dark, moonless Saturday night. Annie was at the bakery.
On Friday, Betty made up.
Gladys fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
The meteorologist opened the door, and led Angel inside.
Going to the valley was a good idea. Melvin took a bite of his spring-roll.
When Alice opened the door Mr. Morris looked up from his work.
Anne opened the door to the wardrobe. She could not believe what she saw.
Peggy had never been to the waterfall. She lit a cigarette.
If the construction worker didn't arrive soon, Benjamin didn't know what he would do.
"No one suspects a thing," Casey told himself as he waited on the porch.
Love was in the air. Wade waited.
When wolves began to howl, Teresa knew it was time to sleep.
Michele could see that Nellie was courageous. She opened the door to the conservatory.
The garage was flooded.
Vaibodol waited for the battle to begin.
Mathew opened the door to the walk-in freezer. He took a long sip of his whiskey.
Randall could feel his heart beating.
The noises coming from the laundry made Brandon uneasy.
Willie was suprised to be free.
The sound of the helicopter arriving made Tom want to cry.
Ian enjoyed the feeling of power. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
The tiger was on the prowl. Leo pretended not to notice.
As soon as the party started, Bonnie wanted to find peace.
Betty felt that the seagull was disorderly.
Elly-May chewed her lip.
Deanna walked into the bedroom and looked at Josephine. "You make me giggle," she said.
There had never been a nurse quite like Courtney Lee, and she knew it.
Howard knew that Kelly was irresponsible.
Hugh had been waiting for Dwight for three days. He took a long sip of his margarita.
The game show host opened the door, and led Vera inside.
Claire could see that the florist was nonchalant.
It was a clear, bright Friday evening. Elizabeth was at the zoo.
Susan could see that June was a physician. She tried not to smile.
Lady Phyllis was in one of her moods.
Lydia had invited a pony to her wedding. She knew what to do.
When Eric opened the door Mrs. Freeman looked up from her work.
If the bank robber didn't arrive soon, Sonia didn't know what she would do.
The music coming from the kitchen made Carrie hopeful.
Antonio was angry that no one was coming to Christmas.
Sarah-Jane was in the waiting room. She had a mouse in her hand.
It was a snowy Sunday afternoon. Tom questioned his plan as he led the pastor into the bedroom.
When rain stopped, Wallace knew it was time to run.
Constance fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Clarence opened the door to the laundry. He straightened his hair.
Love was in the air. Marvin opened the door.
When Byron arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone fainted.
For as long as Angela could remember, she'd wanted to be a screenwriter.
As soon as Christmas started, Kathy swallowed nervously.
Marie opened the door to the conservatory. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Max was sitting. He set aside his bagel.
Chad snapped his fingers. It was going to be a special morning.
It was a typical evening in Berlin. Nelson enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Bernice hesitant.
It started like any other afternoon in the bikeshed. Lloyd crouched and tied his laces.
Ricky could see that Ronald was mistaken.
"It has to work," Craig told himself as he waited under the mountain.
Guy lit a cigarette.
Gluckau arose from slumber.
Julio had been waiting for Morris for two days. He knew it wasn't too late.
The ventriloquist opened the door, and led Erica inside.
It was a glorious October night. Clayton was in the cafe.
The bathroom was flooded.
Thomas hoped that the hippopotamus was folksy.
Bessie walked into the guest room and glanced at Kevin. "You make me nervous," she said.
On Thursday, Paul always made out.
Brett could see that Marcus was an interrogator. He tried not to worry.
Megan knew that the greengrocer was intent.
There had never been a broker quite like Matthew Harris, and he knew it.
Lord Patrick was in one of his moods.
Going to the bay was a great idea. Chester took a bite of his carrot.
Misty was relieved that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
As soon as Christmas started, Franklin looked at the time.
Larry staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
The horse had escaped. Joan knew exactly what to do.
Joann had come to Germany alone. She was here to meet the radiologist.
It was a morning full of promise. Eva raised her hands as she led the librarian into the basement.
Roberta could see that Christy was mannered.
Alex opened the door to the studio. He could not believe what he saw.
"They know it was me," Francisco told himself as he waited at the zoo.
Someone had invited an alligator to the party. Samuel knew it wouldn't end well.
The music coming from the library made Annie hopeful.
Jane could feel her life slipping away.
After spending a night on a plane, Russell was relieved to see his husband.
If the chemist didn't arrive soon, Casey didn't know what he would do.
It was a long way to the woods. Ian stopped and took a sip of his Gatorade.
When the moon came up, Clinton knew it was time to sleep.
Larry knew that the spy was modest.
Yolanda took a bite of her icecream.
Lady Coxdon was in one of her moods.
Charlotte was dancing. She looked at the time.
When Dustin arrived at his party, Charles cried.
Lorandoo shielded her eyes against the light.
Bobbie could see that Marcia was a taxi-driver. She tried not to worry.
The clerk opened the door, and led Jane inside.
Mark was delighted to be alive.
It was a bitter, endless winter night. Lori was in the cafe.
For as long as Julie could remember, she'd wanted to be a tattooist.
On Saturday, Floyd made up.
Jessie had never been to the river. She chewed some gum.
Lord Petersvale was sitting in the armory.
The pig had escaped. Allan pretended not to notice.
Kathleen had come to Rome alone. She was here to meet the peddlar.
Going to the cave was a great idea. Minnie wanted a banana.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Ricardo want to scream.
Shau Goldmage raised his shield.
Melanie put down the guitar nervously.
Jessie opened the door to the bedroom. She raised her hands.
There had never been a conductor quite like Toni Baker, and she knew it.
The music coming from the wardrobe made Sharon uneasy.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Deborah told herself as she waited in the deli.
Carole was in the temple. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.
Michael had been waiting for Shawn for days. He set aside his mouse.
Irma opened the door to the outhouse. She could not believe what she saw.
Connie walked into the bathroom and glanced at Joseph. "You make me nervous," she said.
Veneo arose from slumber.
Corey was relieved that everyone was coming to his funeral.
Hilda knew that the cat was dependent.
It was a long way to the river. Toni stopped and shrugged.
The pantry was covered in blood.
It was a sad June afternoon. Jeff was in the basement.
As soon as the party started, Jaime looked at the time.
On Sunday, Terry always made up a story.
It was a evening full of promise. Sidney took a sip of his Heineken as he led the teacher into the classroom.
The musician opened the door, and led Elly-May inside.
Lady Wendy was in one of her moods.
Lady Greenlow was in one of her moods.
The monkey had escaped. Sam knew exactly what to do.
Darryl had never been to the desert. He knew it was too late.
Dennis was moving. He laughed to himself.
Rhonda buttoned up her jacket. It was going to be a fantastic night.
After spending a night in the airport, Francisco was relieved to see his home.
Naomi was delighted to be floating.
Smoke was in the air. Roberta waited.
Donald had invited a make-up artist to Easter. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Tracy could feel her life slipping away.
When Clifford arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed him.
Jorge opened the door to the dining room. His senses were overwhelmed.
Ryan knew that the cat was cute.
Ramon had come to India alone. He was here to meet the police officer.
Someone had invited a penguin to the grand opening. Norma knew what to do.
Clayton could see that Lewis was a drug dealer. He tried not to feel intimidated.
When wolves began to howl, John knew it was time to find shelter.
There had never been a teacher quite like Roberto William son, and he knew it.
Bill walked into the lobby and glanced at Debbie. "You make me angry," he said.
Janet felt that the busker was sulky.
The barber opened the door, and led Shannon inside.
When Ronnie arrived at Thanksgiving, Dave cried.
The smoke coming from the armory made Danny hopeful.
The living room was ready.
It was a bright and starry night. Brittany was at the aquarium.
Shrobus arose from slumber.
Warren had been expecting Joseph for six days. He put down his can opener.
Lord Shiplea was waiting in the conservatory.
For as long as Phyllis could remember, she'd wanted to be a chemist.
It was a rain-swept morning. Jeremy grimaced as he led the servant into the bathroom.
Louis put down the muffin nervously.
After spending a night in hell, Mario was relieved to see his wife.
Michele took a long sip of her Coke. It was going to be a tough day.
Dwight opened the door to the laundry. He straightened his hair.
Going to the creek was a nice idea. Nicole checked her phone.
As soon as the wedding started, Felix swallowed nervously.
When Doris arrived at her funeral, everyone rushed to see her.
Tanya could tell that Katrina was modern. She opened the door to the barn.
Shane fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.
Dennis knew that Karl was conformist.
Troy opened the door to the lobby. The silence was overwhelming.
"Time to shine," Jean told herself as she waited at the bus stop.
Someone had invited a donkey to Christmas. Brittany knew what to do.
Evelyn was suprised to be floating.
It was a long way to the stream. Ross stopped and ground his teeth.
There had never been a diver quite like Brandon Tremblay, and he knew it.
Psoas Hopebeard raised her axe.
Lee was in the nuclear power-plant. He had a 7-up in his hand.
The kitten had escaped. Freddie knew exactly what to do.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Warren want to scream.
The bright light coming from the garage made Jesus uneasy.
For as long as Katrina could remember, she'd wanted to be a gravedigger.
Juan had come to Spain alone. He was here to meet the ninja.
It was a bright and starry night. Karl was under the mountain.
Ililieynn shielded her eyes against the light.
Emily could see that the lamb was unhappy.
After spending a night under a bridge, Willie was relieved to see his mother.
Connie had invited a jockey to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
The builder opened the door, and led Sonia inside.
A sense of magic was in the air. Brandon opened the door.
When Laurie arrived at Christmas, everyone stared in disbelief.
Going to the beach was a good idea. Ray crouched and tied his laces.
Joanne nodded to the clown. It was going to be a special night.
Virgil was travelling. He scratched his hand.
On Monday, Sally always made a movie.
Roberto had never been to the bay. He picked up his wine.
As soon as the wedding started, Bessie chewed her lip.
Mary-Beth could tell that Tracy was thorough. She opened the door to the cloakroom.
Aaron felt that Alvin was criminal.
Oscar was suprised to be alive.
When Claude opened the door Mr. Baker looked up from his book.
It was a quiet morning down by the water.
Randy opened the door to the attic. He could not believe what he saw.
The chicken was on the loose. Deborah tried to remain calm.
If the bartender didn't arrive soon, Violet didn't know what she would do.
When Pauline arrived at Thanksgiving, Frances embraced her.
It was a long way to the forest. Jerry stopped and took a long sip of his lemonade.
Melinda lowered her gaze.
The smell coming from the wardrobe made Virginia hopeful.
It was a warm summer night. Byron was in the cathedral.
The garage was a complete mess.
Joy hoped that the clown was guilty.
Tamara walked into the lobby and glanced at Benjamin. "You make me feel lonely," she said.
The cab driver opened the door, and led Jesse inside.
The sound of the waterfall made Tiffany want to scream.
Dwight could tell that Carlos was a gladiator. He tried not to laugh.
For as long as Carla could remember, she'd wanted to be an undertaker.
Lady Invertoft was in one of her moods.
Joshua was relieved that Samuel was coming to Thanksgiving.
Yinierelle Lovebeard raised his shield.
Mitchell was swimming. He cracked open another beer.
Theodore knew that Arthur was affectionate.
Carolyn took a bite of her sandwich. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.
As soon as the funeral started, Elly-May took a sip of her Coke.
William was the best sheepshearer around.
Marvin could see that the beetle was big-thinking.
Going to the mountain was a foolhardy idea. Chester went over the plan.
Anna could feel her life slipping away.
Lady Eagleness was eating in the library.
The bedroom was flooded.
It was a long way to the lake. Donna stopped and lit a cigarette.
"This is crazy," Brent told himself as he waited on the bus.
Tammy staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
Vivian had been waiting for Bobbie-Sue for three days. She hoped for a miracle.
Douglas had invited a beggar to Thanksgiving. He knew it wouldn't end well.
A sense of mystery was in the air. David looked at the time.
Jean had never been to the peak. She tried to hide.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
Vincent could tell that Randy was jubilant. He opened the door to the dining room.
It was a foggy evening. Miguel was at the casino.
Leonard walked into the kitchen and glanced at Eddie. "You make me cold," he said.
Carlos could see that Erik was a janitor. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Ralph knew that everyone was coming to his grand opening.
The scorpion was on the loose. Madison panicked.
Someone had invited a bear to Christmas. Erika knew what to do.
Kurt put down the ball nervously.
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