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Denise was suprised to be floating.

Larry looked at the time.

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

There had never been a taxidermist quite like Ray Adams, and he knew it.

On Sunday, Jimmie always made laughter.

Minnie could see that the chimpanzee was fortunate.

As soon as Christmas started, Jeremy wanted food.

It was a glorious afternoon. Steve was in the basement.

Edna felt that the historian was incorruptible.

Anthony was disappointed that Angel was coming to his grand opening.

Lady Addleforce was in one of her moods.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Marsha was relieved to see her boss.

"This is crazy," Mario told himself as he waited at the casino.

The sound of the violin made Toni laugh.

Ronnie opened the door to the waiting room. He wanted to find peace.

Mary opened the door to the laundry. The silence was overwhelming.

For as long as Wendy could remember, she'd wanted to be a coach.

Ololteeros waited for the battle to begin.

The bee had escaped. Wayne knew exactly what to do.

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

The conservatory was covered in blood.

Cathy was at the butcher. She had a spoon in her hand.

Lee had been waiting for Cecil for hours. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

Zaroe Heartsucker raised her shield.

The smell coming from the outhouse made Kent uneasy.

Going to the beach was a bad idea. Stacey grinned.

When Bryan arrived at Easter, everyone cried.

It was a wintery night. Eva struggled to breathe as she led the guru into the lobby.

Dawn was the best mason in town.

Minnie could see that Christine was a weaver. She tried not to worry.

Guy could see that the bricklayer was petty.

Stacy knew that Pauline was unhappy.

Helen could not hear anything.

Glen could tell that Harry was amoral. He opened the door to the chapel.

Thelma was delighted to be alone.

When Sidney arrived at Thanksgiving, Alma laughed at him.

Ronnie walked into the library and looked at Tammy. "You make me want to shout," he said.

As soon as the funeral started, Gabriel swallowed nervously.

The criminal opened the door, and led Walter inside.

Zachary opened the door to the outhouse. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.

It was a quiet morning down by the water.

Cynthia was missing. She raised her hands.

When Harry opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his work.

Smeibace arose from slumber.

Carol had invited a bee to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.

After spending a night in hospital, Valerie was relieved to see her home.

Jared scratched his hand. It was going to be a fantastic evening.

If the surgeon didn't arrive soon, Kristin didn't know what she would do.

Bloof shielded her eyes against the sun.

The living room was flooded.

On Friday, Sheila made each day count.

Irma fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

The smoke coming from the dining room made Frances uneasy.

Mildred put down the bread-stick carefully.

It was a typical afternoon. Shane was in the hair salon.

Danielle ground her teeth.

Andy had come to Santa's workshop prepared. He was here to meet the sleuth.

Louis could tell that David was a butler. He tried not to smile.

Sherri had never been to the stream. She checked her phone.

The sound of the car horn made Leah hesitant.

Bernice could tell that Norma was ugly. She opened the door to the stable.

When the moon came up, Grace knew it was time to move on.

Bartholomew had been waiting for Eddie for four hours. He cracked open another beer.

Vernon knew that the pony was messy.

Irma opened the door to the barn. She straightened her clothes.

As soon as the party started, Adrian wanted one last chance.

When Aaron arrived at his wedding, everyone booed him.

The giraffe had escaped. Sidney pretended not to notice.

Deanna felt that the paramedic was ridiculous.

When Kyle arrived at Thanksgiving, Keith stared in disbelief.

Ralph opened the door to the sauna. He could not believe what he saw.

Tara chewed her lip. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

Tammy could see that Nicole was businesslike.

Araleilla arose from slumber.

Lord Vernon was eating in the laundry.

Barry was disappointed that no one was coming to his funeral.

Traltia shielded her eyes against the light.

Going to the valley was a nice idea. Allan raised his hands.

Victor was shrinking. He took a bite of his cracker.

The barn was dark and oddly quiet.

Norma staggered in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.

The sound of the waves made Dorothy hesitant.

The scientist opened the door, and led Eileen inside.

It was a night full of promise. Eduardo meditated as he led the interior designer into the bedroom.

Jose could feel his life slipping away.

"Dare to dream," Brandy told herself as she waited in the theatre.

It was a long way to the forest. Jon stopped and ground his teeth.

Patsy had invited a clown to her grand opening. She knew what to do.

When Sharon arrived at her wedding, Charlotte cried.

When Pauline opened the door Mr. Green looked up from his book.

Marshall could see that Isaac was a private detective. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Ryan had come to Paris prepared. He was here to meet the percussionist.

Terry felt that the lion was benevolent.

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

As soon as Christmas started, Kathleen twiddled her thumbs.

Mattie had never been to the ocean. She took a sip of her daiquiri.

Deborah could see that Deanna was articulate. She opened the door to the pantry.

Carlos was suprised to be floating.

Going to the gully was a nice idea. Perry cracked open another beer.

Ivan could not hear anything.

After spending a night on the street, Emma was relieved to see her husband.

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

Eileen opened the door to the office. She took a bite of her hot dog.

Rick opened the door to the lounge room. He could not believe what he saw.

On Friday, Enrique made a movie.

Milton hoped that Lawrence was perplexed.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

Smoke was in the air. Elmer opened the door.

For as long as Mark could remember, he'd wanted to be a sniper.

When Agnes arrived at her party, everyone cried.

Someone had invited a dolphin to the grand opening. Julia knew what to do.

The laundry was flooded.

Louise was the best hypnotist who ever lived.

The bright light coming from the dungeon made Stacy uneasy.

It was a dark and stormy afternoon. Vivian was at school.

The florist opened the door, and led Rodney inside.

Jo-Ellen fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

It was a wintery night. Wayne wanted to start over as he led the pharmacist into the chapel.

Minnie felt that the hamster was brave.

Irene had never been to the forest. She shrugged.

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

Going to the mountain was a nice idea. Katie took a bite of her bread-stick.

Edward had been waiting for Mitchell for two hours. He checked his phone.

The sound of the faucet dripping made Kent angry.

Kay took a long sip of her water. It was going to be a special evening.

There had never been a sniper quite like Jessica Brown, and she knew it.

Christopher could feel his heart beating.

The sheep had escaped. Troy knew exactly what to do.

Luis opened the door to the waiting room. His senses were overwhelmed.

"You deserve this," Delores told herself as she waited on the window sill.

Donna felt that the archer was small-thinking.

As soon as Easter started, James closed his eyes and took a breath.

Uag shielded his eyes against the blast.

Alfredo opened the door to the kitchen. He swallowed nervously.

Bernard was listening. He checked his reflection.

When Peggy arrived at Christmas, Glenda cried.

On Thursday, Bill always made out.

Yinuov Suntongue raised his shield.

It was a dark and stormy evening. Gerald was in the hospital.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Victoria walked into the armory and glanced at Misty. "You make me worry," she said.

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

Alex ground his teeth.

Grace hoped that Jessica was orderly.

The barber opened the door, and led Mary-Beth inside.

It was a bitter, endless spring night. Stacy swallowed nervously as she led the sleuth into the barn.

Bernard had never been to the island. He cracked open another beer.

Edna was suprised to be alive.

Ricardo could feel his heart beating.

Noreo arose from slumber.

Going to the ocean was a nice idea. William shrugged.

Ella could tell that Caroline was cute. She opened the door to the cloakroom.

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

When Richard opened the door Mrs. Sanch ez looked up from her book.

Rosa was the best firefighter around.

The frog had escaped. Christina knew exactly what to do.

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

Nelson had been waiting for Ivan for two hours. He enjoyed the feeling of power.

Nicholas closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette. It was going to be a tough morning.

On Sunday, Janet made a movie.

The lounge room was a complete mess.

The bright light coming from the lobby made Irma uneasy.

Cecil opened the door to the living room. He could not believe what he saw.

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

Tyler could see that the doctor was irritable.

It was a typical afternoon in the food court. Eliza-Jane checked her phone.

Lucille felt that the hippopotamus was one-dimensional.

Eduardo was in the hole. He had a magnifying glass in his hand.

Doris was burping. She sucked her teeth.

Cairdoyra Joybeard raised his shield.

It was a bleak, wintery March afternoon. Brandon was around the corner.

Clifton opened the door to the guest room. He straightened his hair.

The butcher opened the door, and led Roy inside.

Sylvia walked into the waiting room and looked at Charlene. "You make me laugh," she said.

Henry could feel his life slipping away.

It was a long way to the planet. Jim-Bob stopped and took a bite of his candy-bar.

Lady Theresa was eating in the living room.

For as long as David could remember, he'd wanted to be a surgeon.

When Jim arrived at Easter, Allan gasped.

Paul could see that George was a linguist. He tried not to smile.

As soon as Christmas started, Loretta meditated.

Bill had never been to the bay. He twiddled his thumbs.

Clifton was the best matador in town.

Suzanne could see that Judy was attractive. She opened the door to the lounge room.

Alan was delighted to be alone.

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

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

"You deserve this," Lois told herself as she waited in the library.

The kitchen was full of smoke.

When Allison arrived at Easter, everyone rushed to see her.

Going to the beach was a great idea. Isaac cracked open another beer.

Terry chewed some gum. It was going to be a long morning.

Rose snapped her fingers.

When Angel opened the door Mr. Young looked up from his book.

Allen was at the mall. He had a Jack Daniels in his hand.

There had never been a plumber quite like Ruben Freeman, and he knew it.

Claudia had come to the pyramids alone. She was here to meet the comedian.

Lynn put down the muffin carefully.

When Marion arrived at Christmas, Bertha laughed.

It was a long way to the desert island. Jesse stopped and meditated.

Frurfiurelle Boneshine raised her axe.

Jeffery knew that the executioner was methodical.

Someone had invited a frog to Easter. Edwin knew it wouldn't end well.

Irene had invited a technician to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Quich waited for the battle to begin.

If the tax collector didn't arrive soon, Justin didn't know what he would do.

On Sunday, Mike always made pizza.

After spending a night on a train, Clayton was relieved to see his home.

Michele had never been to the pond. She crouched and tied her laces.

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

Lady Kelly was in one of her moods.

Lloyd knew that the bunny was faithful.

Lady Brindleminster was in one of her moods.

The lion had escaped. Maria tried to remain calm.

Valerie was relieved that everyone was coming to her funeral.

Love was in the air. Arlene looked at the time.

Philip was delighted to be free.

Darren could see that Nicholas was faithless.

It was a brilliant October night. Brian buttoned up his jacket as he led the assassin into the office.

Leon had come to London alone. He was here to meet the butcher.

Edwin was walking. He smiled.

As soon as the party started, Herbert took a long sip of his Jack Daniels.

Lonnie was at the aquarium. He had a corkscrew in his hand.

Jacqueline opened the door to the dining room. The odour was overwhelming.

Edith wanted a banana.

It was a long way to the cave. Javier stopped and took a bite of his kebab.

The garage was the perfect location.

The sound of snoring made Regina want to cry.

When Melissa arrived at Christmas, Bradley embraced her.

Ron opened the door to the sauna. He looked at the time.

Mary had invited a moose to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.

There had never been a taxidermist quite like Bertha Brown, and she knew it.

It was a glorious summer evening. Cindy was on the corner.

If the hairdresser didn't arrive soon, Violet didn't know what she would do.

It started like any other afternoon in the bikeshed. Ray knew it wasn't too late.

Sarah-Jane could not see anything.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

When Dana opened the door Mrs. Williams looked up from her book.

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

Caroline could see that the snake was patriotic.

For as long as Ruth could remember, she'd wanted to be a radiologist.

"Dare to dream," Jim told himself as he waited at the concert.

It was a typical night in the butcher. Jonathan snapped his fingers.

Javier could tell that Jeremy was a shaman. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Sandra walked into the wine cellar and glanced at Marlene. "You make me feel good," she said.

The music coming from the dining room made Herman uneasy.

Manuel nodded to the game show host. It was going to be a tough evening.

The shark was on the prowl. Justin panicked.

The captain opened the door, and led Carol inside.

Stacy hoped that the chemist was mawkish.

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

The sound of polystyrene scraping made Jeffrey hesitant.

The laundry was covered in blood.

Patricia was suprised to be free.

When Lisa arrived at her party, everyone laughed.

On Friday, Rick made lemonade.

It was a long way to the peak. Milton stopped and lowered his gaze.

Brerli waited for the battle to begin.

Florence could see that the snake was merry.

Cheryl was in the cathedral. She had a wrench in her hand.

Nathan opened the door to the basement. The silence was overwhelming.

Shirley was crying. She took a sip of her chardonnay.

Eric was the best receptionist around.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

After spending a night on a train, Freddie was relieved to see his car.

When Kelly arrived at his party, everyone rushed to see him.

It was a rain-swept January night. Joel was on the bus.

Yvonne had never been to the lake. She took a bite of her celery stick.

The raccoon was on the loose. Janice pretended not to notice.

Hazel fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

When Clyde opened the door Mr. Brooks looked up from his work.

Lady Caroline was waiting in the dungeon.

Mae had come to the palace prepared. She was here to meet the cheesemaker.

As soon as the funeral started, Courtney wanted to dance.

It started like any other evening in the nuclear power-plant. Jaime checked his reflection.

Keith felt that Calvin was irreligious.

There had never been an undertaker quite like Harry Domingu ez, and he knew it.

Irma took a bite of her hot dog.

The sailor opened the door, and led Brandine inside.

On Thursday, Nora always made it happen.

The bedroom was a complete mess.

Bonnie walked into the attic and glanced at Guy. "You make me happy," she said.

Tonya put down the burger carefully.

Zhoi leaned into the wind.

Kathleen could feel her life slipping away.

It was a rain-swept October morning. Luis giggled to himself as he led the athlete into the laundry.

Smoke was in the air. Ramona looked at the time.

It was a long way to the lake. Derrick stopped and whistled nonchalantly.

It was a foggy winter night. Phyllis was over the fence.

Jim had been waiting for Armando for two hours. He chewed his lip.

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

Fred could see that the penguin was poor.

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

The hamster was on the prowl. Maria tried to remain calm.

When Lonnie arrived at Thanksgiving, Billy cried.

Christine could see that Alma was a minister. She tried not to smile.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Caroline was relieved to see her husband.

When Victor arrived at Christmas, everyone rushed to see him.

On Friday, Samuel made friends.

Chester fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Leon felt that Darryl was heroic.

The noises coming from the conservatory made Ida hopeful.

Melissa had never been to the island. She took a long sip of her lemonade.

Rene was suprised to be alone.

If the butcher didn't arrive soon, Becky didn't know what she would do.

Lord Abermere was sitting in the living room.

Wyneiris shielded his eyes against the sun.

Lord Allen was sitting in the attic.

Sharon had invited a spider to her funeral. She knew what to do.

Katie was believing. She lowered her gaze.

As soon as the wedding started, Clara took a sip of her beer.

It was a misty October night. Julian was in the shop.

Ted put down the spring-roll nervously.

It was a long way to the lake. Lillian stopped and crouched and tied her laces.

Rhonda had been expecting Laurie for days. She struggled to breathe.

The sound of polystyrene scraping made Bernice angry.

Nancy could not see anything.

Rafael was the best spin doctor who ever lived.

Aorfoo arose from slumber.

Lydia opened the door to the barn. She smiled knowingly.

When the moon came up, Theodore knew it was time to move on.

Travis walked into the dining room and looked at Salvador. "You make me lie," he said.

Misty could see that Katie was paternalistic. She opened the door to the cloakroom.

The bricklayer opened the door, and led Dustin inside.

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

Anthony was disappointed that no one was coming to his wedding.

Shannon fumbled in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.

When Yolanda arrived at Thanksgiving, Veronica rushed to see her.

Barbara twiddled her thumbs.

Jim was sharing. He took a sip of his grape juice.

On Saturday, Jeffrey always made a decision.

Going to the valley was a bad idea. Rachel hoped for a miracle.

Alfredo knew that Alvin was mannered.

The lamb was on the prowl. Franklin tried to remain calm.

Cory was at the concert. He had a wrench in his hand.

Lord Clyde was in one of his moods.

For as long as Reginald could remember, he'd wanted to be a goldsmith.

Alice had invited a seagull to her grand opening. She knew what to do.

Someone had invited a dog to the party. Ralph knew it wouldn't end well.

"You can do this," Natalie told herself as she waited in the cathedral.

When Kelly opened the door Mr. Ma son looked up from his book.

Triseond leaned into the wind.

As soon as Christmas started, Jenny closed her eyes and took a breath.

Smoke was in the air. Lloyd smiled knowingly.

The sound of the waterfall made Rick want to cry.

Lord Roger was waiting in the barn.

Jim-Bob had been waiting for Richard for five hours. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

Darlene opened the door to the guest room. She struggled to breathe.

Shannon was delighted to be alive.

Janice opened the door to the bedroom. She was afraid of what she might find.

Annette walked into the living room and glanced at Jacqueline. "You make me sing," she said.

If the assassin didn't arrive soon, Terri didn't know what she would do.

Victoria was the best fishmonger in town.

Frederick could tell that Miguel was perplexed. He opened the door to the laundry.

When Brian arrived at his party, Jorge laughed.

Salvador could tell that Norman was a record producer. He tried not to laugh.

When rain began, Jerry knew it was time to move on.

Amy took a sip of her macchiato.

Joe was in the basement. He had a bottle in his hand.

Joseph hoped that the pickpocket was odd.

The bright light coming from the living room made Carole uneasy.

When Jeremy arrived at his funeral, everyone laughed at him.

It was a bitterly cold afternoon. Brittany was at the skateboard park.

Dalue Bloodtrace raised his fist.

Naomi could see that the dog was muddle-headed.

The garage was flooded.

For as long as Eliza-Jane could remember, she'd wanted to be a fortune-teller.

It was a typical night in the temple. Brett took a bite of his apple.

Joseph had invited a frog to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Edward had never been to the desert island. He buttoned up his jacket.

Jim was delighted to be alone.

The sound of the chickens made Marian laugh.

Miriam had been waiting for Michele for six days. She lit a cigarette.

Snismurick shielded her eyes against the light.

Arthur opened the door to the lobby. He struggled to breathe.

After spending a night in the airport, Debra was relieved to see her home.

It was a long way to the ocean. Vernon stopped and closed his eyes and took a breath.

Gail questioned her decision. It was going to be a fantastic night.

Monica could see that the tax collector was humble.

Bertha could tell that Erica was oppressed. She opened the door to the bathroom.

Jonathan staggered in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.

The jockey opened the door, and led Dennis inside.

Andrea walked into the dungeon and glanced at Edgar. "You make me a better person," she said.

The bunny had escaped. Isaac knew exactly what to do.

Christopher was singing. He scratched his hand.

Chris put down the fishcake slowly.

Jessica was relieved that Louise was coming to her grand opening.

Sarah could feel her heart beating.

Gaolt Spacetaker raised his axe.

William knew that Wallace was flamboyant.

If the swineherd didn't arrive soon, Ron didn't know what he would do.

Margaret opened the door to the bathroom. The silence was overwhelming.

Someone had invited a swan to Christmas. Christian knew it wouldn't end well.

Andrew went over the plan.

Javier could see that Ian was a priest. He tried not to worry.

It was a dull, insipid Tuesday afternoon. Beth was outside the window.

Going to the forest was a good idea. Bobbi-Jo enjoyed the feeling of power.

When Leonard arrived at his wedding, everyone welcomed him.

When the moon came up, Wade knew it was time to sleep.

The sound of hammering made Benjamin want to cry.

The dungeon was spotless.

As soon as Easter started, Kyle lowered his gaze.

It was a long way to the valley. Crystal stopped and crouched and tied her laces.

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

Valae shielded her eyes against the blast.

Duane could tell that Chad was inspired. He opened the door to the laundry.

After spending a night on a train, Patrick was relieved to see his mother.

"It's almost over," Russell told himself as he waited in the closet.

Nina scratched her hand. It was going to be a special night.

Ricky put down the ukulele nervously.

Frank knew that everyone was coming to his party.

For as long as Randy could remember, he'd wanted to be an archer.

Tyler was the best choreographer bar none.

Lester could see that the panda was childish.

When Salvador opened the door Mrs. Jones looked up from her work.

Zeopebon leaned into the wind.

Shelly fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.

The diplomat opened the door, and led Danny inside.

When Karl arrived at Thanksgiving, Paul cried.

There had never been a peddlar quite like Clayton Moore, and he knew it.

It was a crisp July evening. Kevin enjoyed the feeling of power as he led the teacher into the basement.

Howard was in the bath. He had a stapler in his hand.

The sound of the drill made Gordon want to cry.

Michelle had come to Hell prepared. She was here to meet the busker.

Mario opened the door to the living room. The silence was overwhelming.

It was a busy October afternoon. Herman was at the travel agent.

When Shannon arrived at Christmas, everyone embraced her.

Danny was jumping. He gripped his bratwurst.

The smoke coming from the kitchen made Leroy uneasy.

Gilbert had never been to the mountain. He wanted time to stand still.

Thelma could feel her heart beating.

Keg Spirit-anvil raised his fist.

Peter walked into the wine cellar and looked at Heidi. "You make me jump," he said.

After spending a night under a bridge, Lena was relieved to see her father.

Raymond knew it was too late. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Melanie put down the icecream slowly.

Vicki had invited a crab to her party. She knew the fun was about to begin.

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

The fish was on the loose. Felix panicked.

On Saturday, Daisy made music.

Stanley knew that no one was coming to his funeral.

The lobby was dark and oddly quiet.

It was a typical morning in the skateboard park. Clinton rubbed his hands together.

When Mattie opened the door Mrs. Pér ez looked up from her work.

Joel hoped that the servant was irreverent.

Lorraine took a sip of her Earl Grey tea.

Lucille could see that Jennie was alarmed.

Ken fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Lawrence opened the door to the lounge room. His senses were overwhelmed.

Randy opened the door to the garage. He straightened his hair.

Oalteicry shielded her eyes against the blast.

The music coming from the library made Annie hopeful.

It started like any other day in the observatory. Patricia rubbed her hands together.

It was a snowy Thursday evening. Alice was in the museum.

It was a wintery Saturday evening. Miriam took a long sip of her short black as she led the ninja into the guest room.

It was a quiet morning down by the stream.

When George arrived at his party, everyone booed him.

It was a long way to the swamp. Craig stopped and set aside his candy-bar.

Sue could see that Leslie was a court jester. She tried not to feel intimidated.

Ivan was the best sage bar none.

Thiastu arose from slumber.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Mary rubbed her hands together.

On Friday, Victoria always made a puppet.

The sound of laughter made Mary-Beth angry.

When Allison arrived at Easter, Louise fainted.

Clyde had invited a carver to his party. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Someone had invited a chimpanzee to Christmas. Jill knew it wouldn't end well.

Willie staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

Love was in the air. Carol waited.

Jaime was running. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

Ray was relieved that Gregory was coming to his grand opening.

If the nanny didn't arrive soon, Ida didn't know what she would do.

Going to the creek was a terrible idea. Eileen took a sip of her daiquiri.

The badger was on the loose. Mary-Lou pretended not to notice.

Keith was suprised to be free.

Nathan ground his teeth. It was going to be a momentous night.

Lord Basingcoombe was in one of his moods.

Arnold shrugged.

Debra had come to London alone. She was here to meet the exotic dancer.

Donald had been waiting for Herbert for five hours. He swallowed nervously.

Clarence could see that Eddie was a lawyer. He tried not to feel intimidated.

It was a busy May night. Roberto rubbed his hands together as he led the marshal into the dungeon.

After spending a night under a bridge, Mitchell was relieved to see his father.

For as long as Deanna could remember, she'd wanted to be an assassin.

Kim walked into the basement and glanced at Dale. "You make me feel good," she said.

Jimmie could see that Reginald was threatened.

Craig opened the door to the guest room. He set aside his hairbrush.

There had never been a dictator quite like Basil Brown, and he knew it.

On Tuesday, Glen made out.

Lord Brandon was in one of his moods.

Kimberly knew that the butler was mournful.

Edward knew that the hamster was nonchalant.

Maxine opened the door to the library. The odour was unmistakable.

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

The sound of the car horn made Jordan hesitant.

The cell was locked.

"Just try not to cry," Elmer told himself as he waited at the aquarium.

It was a long way to the swamp. Tammy stopped and took a bite of her celery stick.

Someone had invited a chimpanzee to the grand opening. Douglas knew it wouldn't end well.

Going to the cave was a bad idea. Jennifer took a sip of her saké.

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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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Words

Random words.

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