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As soon as the grand opening started, Clara gripped her croissant.
Sylvia opened the door to the control room. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Lorraine could see that the koala was fatigued.
Lady Joylee was in one of her moods.
Thomas took a long sip of his piña colada.
Lillie could see that Terry was disappointed. She opened the door to the office.
On Sunday, Maureen made babies.
The conservatory was locked.
The lemur had escaped. Curtis panicked.
Chester tried to hide. It was going to be a tough morning.
Going to the pond was a good idea. Anita looked at the time.
Duane could feel his life slipping away.
It was a dark and stormy Friday morning. Jeanne was under the mountain.
Veronica could tell that Daisy was a record producer. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Marie could not feel anything.
Bernice felt that Eleanor was childish.
"Just be yourself," Mike told himself as he waited on the shelf.
After spending a night in the airport, Richard was relieved to see his home.
Maurice was crying. He shrugged.
Lewis had been expecting Walter for six hours. He sucked his teeth.
Jeff was disappointed that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
Nathan was delighted to be alone.
When Herman arrived at Christmas, everyone booed him.
For as long as Vanessa could remember, she'd wanted to be a dictator.
It was a long way to the peak. Judith stopped and took a long sip of her whiskey.
Floyd opened the door to the bathroom. He wanted a friend.
Susan had invited a manicurist to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Olga had never been to the pond. She checked her reflection.
The smoke coming from the lobby made Matthew hopeful.
It was a tumultuous October night. Roberto cracked open another beer as he led the herbalist into the barn.
When the moon came up, Roberta knew it was time to find shelter.
As soon as the funeral started, Esther shrugged.
The lounge room was flooded.
Lady Billie was sitting in the living room.
On Wednesday, Jessie made dessert.
The sound of snoring made Catherine want to cry.
If the hypnotist didn't arrive soon, Gilbert didn't know what he would do.
Julie took a bite of her burger. It was going to be a tough day.
It was a wild, stormy September night. Travis was at the train station.
When Chris opened the door Mrs. Washington looked up from her work.
Jimmie could tell that Ian was a court jester. He tried not to worry.
The tiger was on the prowl. Kyle knew exactly what to do.
Going to the river was a nice idea. Albert picked up his pencil.
Ray had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the sound technician.
Iurporen arose from slumber.
Ruth could feel her life slipping away.
Jon opened the door to the living room. He had dreamed of this moment.
Love was in the air. Troy smiled knowingly.
Eric opened the door to the attic. He chewed some gum.
Javier could tell that Kevin was presumptuous. He opened the door to the chapel.
Theresa had invited a lamb to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Daniel was delighted to be floating.
The bright light coming from the waiting room made Gwendolyn hopeful.
Sara took a bite of her bagel.
Uriz shielded her eyes against the blast.
Todd put down the doll nervously.
It was a long way to the desert. Cindy stopped and took a long sip of her mochaccino.
There had never been a chef quite like Regina Thomas, and she knew it.
Donald was driving. He sucked his teeth.
When the moon came up, Eric knew it was time to run.
For as long as Ruth could remember, she'd wanted to be a teacher.
If the computer programmer didn't arrive soon, Bessie didn't know what she would do.
When Ellen arrived at her wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
"Show no mercy," Erin told herself as she waited in the chapel.
It was a busy October afternoon. Steven was outside the window.
Margie had been expecting Bernice for three days. She lit a cigarette.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Evelyn want to cry.
Ghildoe Moonburner raised her axe.
Gabriel felt that the interpreter was creative.
Going to the beach was a nice idea. Byron raised his hands.
Curtis staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
Johnnie could see that Tony was loving.
It was a lazy evening. Ross crouched and tied his laces as he led the miner into the lounge room.
As soon as the funeral started, Lena chewed her lip.
Sandra could tell that June was mistaken. She opened the door to the library.
The bartender opened the door, and led Carrie inside.
Bradley walked into the outhouse and glanced at Marilyn. "You make me feel bad," he said.
Josephine could see that Erika was a ventriloquist. She tried not to feel intimidated.
The noises coming from the laundry made Mildred uneasy.
Jordan opened the door to the barn. He chewed some gum.
On Sunday, Ethel made music.
Catherine hoped that the giraffe was complaining.
Bobbie was delighted to be alone.
Sarah-Jane was the best yak herder who ever lived.
A sense of magic was in the air. Jennifer looked at the time.
Jerome had invited a spin doctor to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.
After spending a night in the airport, Johnnie was relieved to see his father.
Someone had invited a crocodile to the party. Helen knew it wouldn't end well.
The pantry was a complete mess.
Victoria had come to Heaven prepared. She was here to meet the guide.
Robin struggled to breathe. It was going to be a momentous day.
It was a misty afternoon. Raymond was in the library.
When the moon came up, Geraldine knew it was time to find shelter.
Rosemary put down the ball nervously.
For as long as Dora could remember, she'd wanted to be a gardener.
The squirrel had escaped. Darren panicked.
Elmer had never been to the pond. He took a sip of his smoothie.
Benjamin was in the chapel. He had a wine in his hand.
Ben hoped that Ivan was mature.
Fred opened the door to the armory. He was afraid of what he might find.
If the barber didn't arrive soon, Edith didn't know what she would do.
Claudia could tell that Christina was one-dimensional. She opened the door to the closet.
When Tiffany opened the door Mrs. Thomp son looked up from her work.
Sonia crouched and tied her laces.
The noises coming from the attic made Irma uneasy.
Kathleen had been waiting for Emma for hours. She took a long sip of her lemonade.
The graphic artist opened the door, and led Melvin inside.
Danny was shining. He laughed to himself.
After spending a night in the airport, Travis was relieved to see his mother.
The sound of polystyrene scraping made Frances hesitant.
When Jesse arrived at his funeral, everyone gasped.
"Dare to dream," Marion told herself as she waited at the concert.
The chapel was a complete mess.
A sense of magic was in the air. Enrique waited.
Jean opened the door to the dining room. She questioned her plan.
Dored Stoneharvest raised his shield.
It was a long way to the island. Maxine stopped and grimaced.
Terrance had never been to the mountain. He wanted one last chance.
Leslie staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
Madison had invited a crab to her grand opening. She knew it wouldn't end well.
As soon as the party started, Katherine took a bite of her banana.
Bob was the best scout around.
It was a typical morning in the museum. Mary-Beth took a sip of her diet Coke.
Someone had invited a cheetah to Christmas. Jose knew the fun was about to begin.
Alexander was delighted to be floating.
Diana knew that Carmen was criminal.
Eddie was in the mirror. He had an egg nog in his hand.
Going to the reef was a great idea. Scott knew it wasn't too late.
It was a morning full of promise. Anita ground her teeth as she led the mercenary into the wine cellar.
The mason opened the door, and led Rhonda inside.
Darrell hoped that no one was coming to his grand opening.
Lady Norma was in one of her moods.
For as long as Danielle could remember, she'd wanted to be a baker.
There had never been a hypnotist quite like Deanna Stuart, and she knew it.
Brittany hoped that the tortoise was terrified.
Courtney could see that Vanessa was a police officer. She tried not to worry.
Clifford opened the door to the bathroom. His senses were overwhelmed.
Mae cracked open another beer.
It started like any other morning in the sauna. Mark wanted a croissant.
Christina questioned her decision. It was going to be a tough morning.
It was a long way to the river. Glenn stopped and lowered his gaze.
Antonio walked into the garage and looked at Jay. "You make me nervous," he said.
Lucille fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.
Love was in the air. Naomi smiled knowingly.
Shef Willmouth raised her sword.
When Randall arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone welcomed him.
Daniel had come to New York prepared. He was here to meet the clockmaker.
When Theodore arrived at Christmas, everyone cried.
Edna was the best astronaut in town.
After spending a night on the street, Mario was relieved to see his father.
Lord Thornbridge was sitting in the wardrobe.
It was a dull, insipid Friday afternoon. Brad set aside his pink highlighter as he led the evangelist into the sauna.
Going to the waterfall was a bad idea. Corey raised his hands.
Lady Grimwick was in one of her moods.
Brandine had been waiting for Dana for two days. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Someone had invited a lion to Thanksgiving. Marsha knew the fun was about to begin.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
It was a typical morning in England. Todd took a long sip of his tea.
Stephen was worried that Rick was coming to his wedding.
Harry put down the bread-stick carefully.
Jeffery knew that Manuel was procrastinating.
If the veterinarian didn't arrive soon, Derek didn't know what he would do.
Melvin could see that Clyde was stoic. He opened the door to the bedroom.
Cindy had invited a magician to Christmas. She knew the fun was about to begin.
As soon as the funeral started, Nellie ground her teeth.
Christina opened the door to the barn. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Dave was in the lighthouse. He had a gun in his hand.
The shoemaker opened the door, and led Kent inside.
The swan was on the loose. Stanley knew exactly what to do.
Judy could see that the gardener was crafty.
Ana meditated.
Angela could tell that Mabel was a miner. She tried not to worry.
Marlene was suprised to be free.
On Monday, Cathy always made magic.
Terrance was the best sailor in town.
It was a long way to the hill. Anita stopped and checked her watch.
The sound of the car horn made Louise laugh.
Wreermu Doombane raised her sword.
It was a cool evening. Audrey was at the wax museum.
Erayyn leaned into the wind.
For as long as Bobby could remember, he'd wanted to be a trapper.
Jeff opened the door to the stable. He rubbed his hands together.
It started like any other afternoon in the cathedral. Sara knew it was too late.
Kim chewed some gum. It was going to be a special night.
Roberto knew that everyone was coming to his grand opening.
Dora fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Manuel walked into the lobby and glanced at Clifton. "You make me dance," he said.
Lewis had never been to the beach. He nodded to the coach.
Jane had come to England prepared. She was here to meet the police officer.
"It has to work," Virgil told himself as he waited in the deli.
Lady Wendy was in one of her moods.
After spending a night in hospital, Bradley was relieved to see his car.
When Kay arrived at Easter, Megan laughed at her.
Christy opened the door to the wardrobe. She could not believe what she saw.
It was a night full of promise. Ricky sucked his teeth as he led the barber into the pantry.
Courtney could not see anything.
The kitchen was full of smoke.
The bright light coming from the corridor made Andrea uneasy.
Dolores was suprised to be floating.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.
It was a bitter, endless Friday night. Jeremy was in the clock-tower.
Andre hoped that the detective was calculating.
There had never been a taxi-driver quite like Kathryn Smith, and she knew it.
When Raul opened the door Mrs. Morris looked up from her work.
Glenn was swimming. He laughed to himself.
The snail was on the prowl. Rodney pretended not to notice.
Lady Pantforce was waiting in the outhouse.
Tracy put down the guitar slowly.
Viola put down her hairbrush. It was going to be a special evening.
Brent was relieved that everyone was coming to his party.
As soon as the grand opening started, Megan took a long sip of her Red Bull.
The sage opened the door, and led Dan inside.
Allan could see that Pedro was ready.
Someone had invited a snake to the funeral. Nicholas knew it wouldn't end well.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Heather want to cry.
Mitchell staggered in the darkness. The walls were damp.
Tathei arose from slumber.
Bessie had come to Hong Kong alone. She was here to meet the torturer.
Shelly was the best comedian bar none.
It was a long way to the swamp. Albert stopped and wanted a hot dog.
Connie had been expecting Susan for days. She took a bite of her slice of pizza.
Going to the volcano was a great idea. Wade raised his hands.
Richard could tell that Ben was a shaman. He tried not to laugh.
If the florist didn't arrive soon, Sara didn't know what she would do.
Jerry knew it was too late.
Lady Margie was sitting in the corridor.
After spending a night on a plane, Brent was relieved to see his wife.
Eric bit his fingernails. It was going to be a long evening.
Felix was delighted to be alone.
Bradley hoped that the duck was naive.
When the sun rose, Lester knew it was time to run.
Teresa had never been to the desert island. She ground her teeth.
Angela could feel her heart beating.
Ramon opened the door to the kitchen. He hoped for a miracle.
Norma knew that the truck driver was kind.
When Gilbert opened the door Mr. Stuart looked up from his book.
Arthur put down the kite slowly.
The security guard opened the door, and led Ramona inside.
Sherry was at the zoo. She had a toothbrush in her hand.
When Alfred arrived at his grand opening, Harold laughed at him.
Someone had invited a dinosaur to Christmas. Megan knew what to do.
"Today is the day," Warren told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
There had never been a thief quite like Stacy Jones, and she knew it.
Kim had come to Antarctica alone. She was here to meet the chauffeur.
Larry was the best exterminator around.
Zhoel shielded his eyes against the light.
The conservatory was full of smoke.
Joy opened the door to the cell. She had dreamed of this moment.
Beverly was calling. She set aside her Gatorade.
Jesus walked into the bedroom and looked at Raul. "You make me scream," he said.
Joann nodded to the scientist.
Dana was disappointed that Constance was coming to Easter.
The sound of the violin made Marcus want to cry.
Lady Jameslyn was sitting in the laundry.
George was suprised to be floating.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Mario was relieved to see his wife.
Jackie staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
As soon as Christmas started, Danielle took a bite of her burger.
Prurbaybet leaned into the wind.
It started like any other day in the basement. Joann took a sip of her soda.
Pearl had never been to the mountain. She shuddered in anticipation.
Sean opened the door to the dining room. He nodded to the swimmer.
Lady Vera was in one of her moods.
Love was in the air. Roland looked at the time.
When Felicia arrived at her grand opening, Catherine gasped.
It was a foggy evening. Laura-May was around the corner.
Daryl put down the licorice twist nervously.
Lois could see that Kristina was a mathematician. She tried not to laugh.
Enrique opened the door to the bathroom. He had dreamed of this moment.
For as long as Kim could remember, she'd wanted to be a taxidermist.
Lady Strathlaw was in one of her moods.
When Roy arrived at his party, Harry welcomed him.
Derrick was in the fridge. He had a slice of pizza in his hand.
Daelt shielded her eyes against the light.
Emma felt that Dorothy was young.
Penny could see that the wolf was shaky.
When Lloyd opened the door Mr. Moore looked up from his work.
There had never been an imam quite like Bruce Freeman, and he knew it.
The noises coming from the wardrobe made Norman hopeful.
On Sunday, Gwendolyn made a contribution.
Going to the desert island was a great idea. Freddie took a sip of his Budweiser.
Dennis was the best bank robber in town.
Wade could see that the bishop was aloof.
It was a crisp Tuesday afternoon. Elaine took a bite of her burger as she led the barber into the lobby.
As soon as Christmas started, Eddie checked his reflection.
Bessie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.
When wolves began to howl, Judith knew it was time to run.
Priscilla was praying. She lowered her gaze.
Kimberly had come to another dimension prepared. She was here to meet the sleuth.
After spending a night on the street, Francisco was relieved to see his mother.
Kim could see that Melissa was a drug dealer. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Angel was relieved that no one was coming to Easter.
The sound of the parrot squawking made Ashley laugh.
Martin took a sip of his Pepsi. It was going to be a momentous night.
The chimpanzee was on the loose. Javier knew exactly what to do.
Hilda walked into the library and glanced at Joyce. "You make me worry," she said.
Airmu Deathlust raised his fist.
Ann had never been to the waterfall. She took a bite of her icecream.
Alvin smiled knowingly.
Willie could feel her heart beating.
When Daniel arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone rushed to see him.
Lord Stanchester was in one of his moods.
Freddie had been expecting Perry for six hours. He wanted to find peace.
Marcus opened the door to the living room. The stench was unmistakable.
For as long as Javier could remember, he'd wanted to be a shoemaker.
Stephen could tell that Byron was curious. He opened the door to the bathroom.
Olga felt that the kitten was intolerant.
Someone had invited a swan to the funeral. Loretta knew the fun was about to begin.
It was a long way to the cave. Donna stopped and shrugged.
It was a chilly autumn morning. Teresa was in the theatre.
Theodore opened the door to the library. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
It started like any other night in the travel agent. Patrick struggled to breathe.
It was a evening full of promise. Jeff cracked open another beer as he led the nurse into the wine cellar.
Lord Pedro was in one of his moods.
The barn was flooded.
When Bob arrived at his party, everyone laughed.
As soon as the grand opening started, Colleen buttoned up her jacket.
Anthony was the best missionary around.
Eez Faithfist raised her shield.
Kristina felt that Pamela was fatigued.
Gloria staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
The noises coming from the laundry made Troy uneasy.
The sound of the seagulls made Wendy want to scream.
When the sun rose, Hector knew it was time to sleep.
Jean grimaced. It was going to be a momentous evening.
Joyce could not see anything.
If the firefighter didn't arrive soon, Louise didn't know what she would do.
The nanny opened the door, and led Dale inside.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Viola was relieved to see her husband.
For as long as Claudia could remember, she'd wanted to be a student.
Theodore was suprised to be free.
A sense of magic was in the air. Laurie waited.
Annie hoped that the wombat was contradictory.
Glynuog shielded his eyes against the blast.
Daryl was at the travel agent. He had a strawberry milkshake in his hand.
Philip had been waiting for Jason for five hours. He struggled to breathe.
"Show no mercy," Lois told herself as she waited at the pub.
Lord Fullergate was waiting in the conservatory.
Bobby knew that the astronaut was gallant.
Sally was whistling. She chewed some gum.
Gary could feel his heart beating.
Going to the desert was a bad idea. Juan lit a cigarette.
When Charles arrived at his funeral, everyone stared in disbelief.
Paul was relieved that Jimmie was coming to his wedding.
Roberto had come to Germany alone. He was here to meet the banker.
There had never been a shaman quite like Mark Taylor, and he knew it.
Ruth could tell that Claudia was opportunistic. She opened the door to the armory.
Rose opened the door to the guest room. The smell was unbearable.
Teresa felt that Jackie was rigid.
The laundry was the perfect location.
Benjamin put down the skateboard nervously.
Norman walked into the outhouse and looked at Yvonne. "You make me exercise," he said.
The taxidermist opened the door, and led Peter inside.
After spending a night in the airport, Bruce was relieved to see his father.
It was a bitterly cold spring afternoon. Leslie swallowed nervously as he led the chief of police into the cloakroom.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Marc lowered his gaze.
The sound of the blender made Willie want to scream.
It was a typical morning in the concert. Douglas knew it wasn't too late.
Spoulu shielded his eyes against the sun.
When Lawrence opened the door Mr. Moore looked up from his book.
Someone had invited a lobster to the funeral. Lucille knew what to do.
Megan had invited a seal to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Wuodibet waited for the battle to begin.
Walter was the best mechanic bar none.
It was a dark, moonless spring night. Ricky was in the prison.
Lee questioned his decision.
When Jesse arrived at his grand opening, everyone rushed to see him.
Cory opened the door to the outhouse. He was afraid of what he might find.
Lena knew that everyone was coming to her party.
The cat had escaped. Willie tried to remain calm.
"No one will ever know," Howard told himself as he waited at the gate.
Annette opened the door to the garage. She knew it wasn't too late.
For as long as Bertha could remember, she'd wanted to be a fortune-teller.
When wolves began to howl, Lauren knew it was time to run.
Hugh wanted food. It was going to be a fantastic night.
Penny had been expecting Melinda for days. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Mattie want to scream.
Myrtle knew that the elephant was flamboyant.
As soon as the wedding started, Marcus took a bite of his fishcake.
Lady Joycrag was in one of her moods.
There had never been a minister quite like Ana Wil son, and she knew it.
Jenny was sharing. She wiped the sweat from her brow.
It was a evening full of promise. Lucy checked her watch as she led the swimming coach into the dungeon.
Trueg Sinmouth raised her sword.
On Thursday, Brad always made a robot.
The blacksmith opened the door, and led Beverly inside.
Joan had come to China prepared. She was here to meet the sculptor.
It was a magical evening. Donald was in the library.
When Ricky arrived at Easter, Alex gasped.
Curtis chewed his lip.
Anthony put down the kite slowly.
The bright light coming from the studio made Marcus hopeful.
Christy staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.
When Shannon opened the door Mr. Daw son looked up from his book.
Randy could see that Fernando was perceptive. He opened the door to the laundry.
Eermuered waited for the battle to begin.
The dolphin was on the loose. Joanne knew exactly what to do.
For as long as Pedro could remember, he'd wanted to be an explorer.
Milton had never been to the lake. He crouched and tied his laces.
Going to the ocean was a nice idea. Sarah buttoned up her jacket.
Elsie felt that Miriam was effeminate.
It was a typical day in the wax museum. Alice closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Veronica could tell that Diana was a diver. She tried not to smile.
"Just breathe," Clinton told himself as he waited at the skateboard park.
Tara was angry that no one was coming to her party.
If the swordsmith didn't arrive soon, Gregory didn't know what he would do.
As soon as the funeral started, Frederick scratched his hand.
After spending a night on the street, Leslie was relieved to see his mother.
It was a long and sleepless night. Stella was at the travel agent.
It was a chilly Saturday night. Daryl smiled knowingly as he led the factory worker into the barn.
Johnny was praying. He took a sip of his chai.
Marilyn was the best priest who ever lived.
On Sunday, Jordan always made an effort.
Kimberly opened the door to the garage. She wanted a pill.
There had never been a judge quite like Jean Walker, and she knew it.
Joshua had been expecting George for four hours. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
Samuel knew that the taxidermist was coarse.
Lord Offenthorpe was in one of his moods.
Andrew fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
Jimmy chewed some gum.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
The archaeologist opened the door, and led Paul inside.
Ricardo opened the door to the cell. The silence was overwhelming.
For as long as Rafael could remember, he'd wanted to be a historian.
It was a long way to the lake. Hilda stopped and took a sip of her punch.
When Milton arrived at his party, Ramona laughed at him.
Peter could tell that Enrique was astigmatic. He opened the door to the sauna.
Xyroo Moongreeter raised his shield.
As soon as Easter started, Roger closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
Claude had never been to the forest. He questioned his decision.
When wolves began to howl, Hector knew it was time to move on.
Raul was in the deli. He had a knife in his hand.
Chestio waited for the battle to begin.
If the sculptor didn't arrive soon, Denise didn't know what she would do.
Bryan had invited a chimpanzee to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Jesus felt that Tyler was romantic.
It was a dark and lonely night. Pedro was around the corner.
After spending a night in hell, Mitchell was relieved to see his father.
Going to the forest was a terrible idea. Colleen nodded to the poet.
Don walked into the dungeon and glanced at Francis. "You make me jealous," he said.
Keith was falling. He hoped for a miracle.
A sense of magic was in the air. Calvin looked at the time.
Debra had been waiting for Beatrice for three hours. She checked her phone.
Krorkoadol shielded her eyes against the light.
Someone had invited a lion to the wedding. Joann knew the fun was about to begin.
When Basil arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed.
Bertha opened the door to the waiting room. She chewed some gum.
Regina was suprised to be free.
Roy opened the door to the pantry. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.
It was a long way to the pond. Isaac stopped and took a sip of his Guinness.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Ethel want to cry.
Geraldine could tell that Sylvia was false. She opened the door to the control room.
Yvonne looked at the time. It was going to be a special night.
Curtis could feel his life slipping away.
The bunny had escaped. Violet pretended not to notice.
It was a cool summer afternoon. Alfredo enjoyed the feeling of freedom as he led the captain into the library.
Lance nodded to the rabbi.
Alex was the best security guard who ever lived.
Earl was worried that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
Oscar had come to the fairy grotto alone. He was here to meet the dancer.
When Ann arrived at her party, Laura-May ignored her.
Thelma had never been to the river. She lit a cigarette.
Ryan put down the kite carefully.
Jesus was under the bridge. He had a stapler in his hand.
There had never been a pilot quite like Viola Washington, and she knew it.
The smoke coming from the basement made Kathy hopeful.
Julie hoped that the model was driven.
When Regina opened the door Mrs. Brown looked up from her work.
Rhonda had invited a barista to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Robert looked at the time.
Deanna hoped that Maureen was inhibited.
As soon as the party started, Eleanor went over the plan.
Lord Elmer was eating in the pantry.
Carlos was suprised to be alive.
"You can do this," Mary-Jo told herself as she waited in the mirror.
After spending a night on a plane, Corey was relieved to see his wife.
Rebecca opened the door to the stable. She took a bite of her chicken wing.
Russell opened the door to the basement. He had dreamed of this moment.
Jonathan walked into the kitchen and glanced at Elizabeth. "You make me want to shout," he said.
The fox was on the loose. Ana knew exactly what to do.
Going to the desert was a terrible idea. Javier knew it wasn't too late.
It was a long way to the pond. Melinda stopped and hoped for a miracle.
On Monday, Neil made a show.
Miriam knew that the fish was sloppy.
Lady Grimkeld was sitting in the lobby.
Charlie scratched his hand. It was going to be a long night.
It was a evening full of promise. Tim was in the lighthouse.
The pilot opened the door, and led Greg inside.
It was a wild, stormy Sunday night. Norma took a bite of her sandwich as she led the professor into the classroom.
Reginald ground his teeth.
The noises coming from the waiting room made Fernando hopeful.
If the firefighter didn't arrive soon, Alfredo didn't know what he would do.
For as long as Eva could remember, she'd wanted to be a thief.
When Julian arrived at his grand opening, Jaime welcomed him.
Roberto could feel his heart beating.
When Gerald opened the door Mrs. Coleman looked up from her book.
"Today is the day," Barbara told herself as she waited in the office.
Nina put down the umbrella carefully.
Terri was behind the bikeshed. She had a hairbrush in her hand.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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