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Alberto was travelling. He closed his eyes and took a breath.

Alicia hoped that the herbalist was whimsical.

It was a typical morning. Terrance straightened his hair as he led the sailor into the barn.

The sound of the faucet dripping made Sean want to cry.

The conservatory was full of smoke.

Rafael had been expecting Harry for hours. He nodded to the barber.

Steven opened the door to the lobby. He had dreamed of this moment.

Herbert had come to Cairo prepared. He was here to meet the poet.

Tyler could feel his heart beating.

When the sun rose, Cecil knew it was time to sleep.

It was a snowy winter morning. Danny was in the cathedral.

Christian had never been to the bay. He crouched and tied his laces.

Leonard was delighted to be alone.

Gilbert put down the umbrella slowly.

It started like any other day in the hospital. Tonya chewed some gum.

Jacob was at the zoo. He had a burger in his hand.

Wallace struggled to breathe. It was going to be a long morning.

If the sailor didn't arrive soon, Roberta didn't know what she would do.

Roland could see that Philip was gallant. He opened the door to the dungeon.

For as long as Joy could remember, she'd wanted to be a paramedic.

It was a long way to the pond. Bill stopped and hoped for a miracle.

Maureen hoped that Yvonne was subtle.

There had never been a busker quite like Sherri Miller, and she knew it.

David was the best carpenter who ever lived.

When Ken arrived at Easter, Stephen gasped.

Tous leaned into the wind.

Lonnie took a sip of his pinot.

Lord Allen was in one of his moods.

"Just try not to cry," Katie told herself as she waited in the bomb-shelter.

Someone had invited a lion to the party. Mary-Beth knew it wouldn't end well.

Julia opened the door to the office. The smell was unmistakable.

When the sun rose, Michael knew it was time to move on.

As soon as the funeral started, Dorothy closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

Walter opened the door to the cell. He chewed some gum.

Going to the planet was a foolhardy idea. Cindy questioned her plan.

Struwoerick shielded her eyes against the sun.

The attic was locked.

Alan had invited a fish to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.

The sound of the waves made Ricardo want to scream.

Jacqueline was delighted to be alone.

Edwin staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Jacob walked into the cloakroom and glanced at Alfredo. "You make me lie," he said.

The hunter opened the door, and led Melanie inside.

On Friday, Arlene made love.

It was a typical night. Leslie was up the chimney.

When Andre arrived at his grand opening, everyone ignored him.

Scott put down the doll slowly.

If the gravedigger didn't arrive soon, Samuel didn't know what he would do.

Christy checked her phone. It was going to be a momentous night.

It was a dark, moonless Sunday night. Jacob took a sip of his short black as he led the undertaker into the basement.

Allison could see that Nancy was conceited. She opened the door to the control room.

Lord Coxinge was in one of his moods.

Sandra had come to Canada prepared. She was here to meet the bank robber.

When Stacy arrived at her funeral, Danielle cried.

Soog arose from slumber.

Colleen could not feel anything.

When Karl opened the door Mr. Campbell looked up from his work.

Roberto picked up his licorice twist.

There had never been a burglar quite like Mario Parker, and he knew it.

Going to the pond was a bad idea. Joe ground his teeth.

Margaret was praying. She questioned her plan.

The snail was on the prowl. Warren panicked.

As soon as the grand opening started, Cody nodded to the physicist.

Someone had invited a panda to Thanksgiving. Beverly knew the fun was about to begin.

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

Kristina had never been to the planet. She knew it was too late.

Pamela was delighted to be alive.

Lord Jeremy was waiting in the garage.

When Russell arrived at Christmas, Lois welcomed him.

Rene hoped that the astronaut was provoked.

Harry walked into the cell and looked at Cory. "You make me lie," he said.

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

It was a long and sleepless May night. Patrick was in the park.

Franklin had invited a pony to his party. He knew what to do.

Francis closed his eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a tough morning.

Lady Coxness was waiting in the attic.

The smell coming from the bedroom made Eileen uneasy.

Luis was under the mountain. He had a toothbrush in his hand.

When Courtney opened the door Mrs. Clark looked up from her book.

The burglar opened the door, and led Harold inside.

Emma hoped that Alicia was coming to Easter.

Lord Malcot was in one of his moods.

There had never been a dietician quite like Dolores Davis, and she knew it.

Dana opened the door to the wardrobe. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Maurice had come to Beijing alone. He was here to meet the scout.

Glenda took a long sip of her gin and tonic.

Hilda opened the door to the dungeon. She enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

If the bricklayer didn't arrive soon, Shirley didn't know what she would do.

Susan could tell that Annie was a teacher. She tried not to worry.

Smoke was in the air. Bobby smiled knowingly.

Eddie was swimming. He laughed to himself.

Lance was the best fishmonger bar none.

The deer was on the loose. Margaret tried to remain calm.

Harvey could see that Shawn was negativistic. He opened the door to the attic.

Someone had invited a lobster to Christmas. Alex knew what to do.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

Peggy put down the bike slowly.

Iareo arose from slumber.

Lady Billie was in one of her moods.

Donald had never been to the sea. He rubbed his hands together.

When Franklin arrived at Easter, everyone welcomed him.

On Friday, Ramona made laughter.

Mario staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

It was a tumultuous Saturday night. Brad was behind the bikeshed.

Travis knew that the bee was unsure.

When Manuel arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone stared in disbelief.

Rosa was in the pantry. She had a flute in her hand.

Stacey knew that Nina was cowardly.

The smoke coming from the cell made Darrell uneasy.

"It has to work," Leah told herself as she waited in the prison.

Dennis opened the door to the sauna. He was afraid of what he might find.

Steo Joyveil raised her fist.

There had never been a computer programmer quite like Jacob William son, and he knew it.

If the private detective didn't arrive soon, Theodore didn't know what he would do.

Yolanda took a bite of her croissant. It was going to be a special morning.

Going to the desert was a bad idea. Carlos chewed his lip.

Ilirkia shielded her eyes against the sun.

Jennie went over the plan.

Josephine opened the door to the dining room. She ground her teeth.

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

After spending a night in the airport, Frances was relieved to see her wife.

It was a typical evening in the deli. Gwendolyn took a long sip of her daiquiri.

Janice had never been to the river. She gripped her hairbrush.

Brian was disappointed that no one was coming to his grand opening.

Kurt was staying. He chewed some gum.

For as long as Velma could remember, she'd wanted to be a beekeeper.

Diane was suprised to be free.

Willie could tell that Brent was quiet. He opened the door to the conservatory.

On Monday, Cynthia always made art.

The smoke coming from the cloakroom made Joann hopeful.

Troy had come to India alone. He was here to meet the firefighter.

It was a rainy Saturday night. Terry shuddered in anticipation as she led the computer programmer into the attic.

The sound of hammering made Judy laugh.

Someone had invited a bunny to Thanksgiving. Heather knew what to do.

Stephanie knew that the composer was procrastinating.

Roland fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

As soon as Easter started, Katrina raised her hands.

When Lois opened the door Mrs. Powell looked up from her book.

Ronald opened the door to the garage. The silence was overwhelming.

It was a bleak, wintery afternoon. Sandra was under the mountain.

George had been waiting for Lance for six days. He checked his watch.

The horse was on the prowl. Johnnie knew exactly what to do.

Madison hoped for a miracle. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Lydia opened the door to the basement. She nodded to the construction worker.

There had never been a veterinarian quite like Matthew Hill, and he knew it.

Waesayyra shielded his eyes against the light.

Ronald was the best burglar bar none.

Alvin put down the banana nervously.

Going to the desert was a nice idea. Cynthia gripped her plate.

The office was deserted.

When Jimmy arrived at his party, everyone laughed at him.

Gluol leaned into the wind.

Salvador took a bite of his chicken wing.

Toni was at the concert. She had a licorice twist in her hand.

On Wednesday, Jared made babies.

Beatrice hoped that Erin was healthy.

Marcus could tell that Clifford was a rabbi. He tried not to smile.

The carver opened the door, and led Sue inside.

Stanley was burping. He smiled knowingly.

Reginald had never been to the river. He lit a cigarette.

Joann opened the door to the garage. She was afraid of what she might find.

Kristen could feel her heart beating.

Gilbert hoped that the dinosaur was sore.

It was a long way to the woods. Lillie stopped and swallowed nervously.

Harold staggered in the darkness. The walls were damp.

If the bank robber didn't arrive soon, Willard didn't know what he would do.

When Rafael arrived at his funeral, Glenn fainted.

The smoke coming from the library made Terrance uneasy.

As soon as the grand opening started, Bernice checked her phone.

Jennie was suprised to be alone.

The attic was full of smoke.

When the sun rose, Ivan knew it was time to run.

Lord John was in one of his moods.

Wade could see that Ted was ruined. He opened the door to the barn.

Betty had invited a bird to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.

"Just try not to cry," Sean told himself as he waited in the hole.

Sue swallowed nervously. It was going to be a momentous day.

It was a crisp May morning. Frank was on the roof.

The fly had escaped. Franklin knew exactly what to do.

The captain opened the door, and led Donald inside.

Tracy was worried that no one was coming to her grand opening.

Samuel was the best rat catcher bar none.

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

There had never been a wedding planner quite like Vickie Adams, and she knew it.

Nathaniel was in the attic. He had a chai in his hand.

The sound of laughter made Marjorie want to scream.

For as long as April could remember, she'd wanted to be a private detective.

On Saturday, Gina always made believe.

Geraldine hoped that Annette was casual.

Sara opened the door to the conservatory. She swallowed nervously.

If the physician didn't arrive soon, Clayton didn't know what he would do.

Connie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

When Frances opened the door Mrs. Allen looked up from her work.

Brandon had come to Brazil alone. He was here to meet the make-up artist.

Going to the forest was a good idea. Erin lowered her gaze.

Amber could see that the zookeeper was bitter.

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

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

The smoke coming from the lobby made Julian uneasy.

James knew that the squirrel was quiet.

After spending a night in hell, Nina was relieved to see her home.

The giraffe had escaped. Rose tried to remain calm.

The bathroom was dark and oddly quiet.

Ricardo put down the candy-bar slowly.

Joseph had never been to the cave. He took a bite of his bagel.

Samuel had invited a gravedigger to his wedding. He knew what to do.

Lady Eaglereach was in one of her moods.

It started like any other evening in the deli. Veronica lowered her gaze.

Holly could tell that Miriam was a construction worker. She tried not to smile.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

Ramon knew that Mark was coming to Christmas.

On Saturday, Alexander always made a difference.

Victoria wanted chocolate. It was going to be a special evening.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Bruce checked his reflection.

It was a clear, bright morning. Maureen was at the train station.

When rain began, Misty knew it was time to run.

For as long as Francisco could remember, he'd wanted to be a programmer.

Tara walked into the outhouse and looked at Harvey. "You make me happy," she said.

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

Alfred opened the door to the corridor. He struggled to breathe.

Joshua had been waiting for Jimmie for days. He chewed some gum.

Dwight hoped that the squirrel was cheerful.

Lydia had come to Istanbul prepared. She was here to meet the interpreter.

Going to the hill was a nice idea. Rosemary ground her teeth.

It was a glorious Wednesday afternoon. Marie crouched and tied her laces as she led the archer into the guest room.

When Misty arrived at Thanksgiving, Jo-Ellen gasped.

"This is crazy," Laura-May told herself as she waited at school.

Brandy opened the door to the studio. She could not believe what she saw.

When Charlie arrived at his grand opening, Christina welcomed him.

If the mathematician didn't arrive soon, Jaime didn't know what he would do.

Melvin was in the prison. He had a spring-roll in his hand.

Jennie could see that Tonya was a game show host. She tried not to laugh.

The basement was ready.

The frog had escaped. Mark pretended not to notice.

Sharon had invited an otter to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Courtney was staying. She hoped for a miracle.

Someone had invited a chimpanzee to the funeral. Louis knew what to do.

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

April was delighted to be alive.

Charlie opened the door to the armory. He rubbed his hands together.

The noises coming from the cell made Ralph hopeful.

As soon as Easter started, Ella nodded to the guru.

Zuon shielded her eyes against the sun.

There had never been a magician quite like Cynthia Baker, and she knew it.

Tommy hoped that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.

When Warren opened the door Mrs. Stuart looked up from her work.

The sound of the baby crying made Alicia angry.

Lonnie had never been to the beach. He rubbed his hands together.

Marjorie had come to the fort alone. She was here to meet the manager.

Jacqueline twiddled her thumbs.

It was a long way to the valley. Jean stopped and shrugged.

Debbie could see that Sherri was determined. She opened the door to the bathroom.

When Steve arrived at his grand opening, everyone booed him.

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

Angela knew that the record producer was indulgent.

Lori had been expecting Ann for days. She chewed her lip.

For as long as Janice could remember, she'd wanted to be an impersonator.

Timothy walked into the chapel and looked at Ruby. "You make me feel lonely," he said.

Mathew felt that Douglas was tall.

Eric put down the ukulele carefully.

Bobbie-Sue straightened her clothes. It was going to be a momentous night.

Connie could feel her life slipping away.

Michael opened the door to the library. He was afraid of what he might find.

The wardrobe was a complete mess.

When Claude arrived at Easter, Billy-Bob cried.

The stonecutter opened the door, and led Brittany inside.

It was a warm night. Dianne was in the nuclear power-plant.

If the surgeon didn't arrive soon, Stephen didn't know what he would do.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Leslie was relieved to see her mother.

It was a rainy morning. Richard raised his hands as he led the missionary into the attic.

Jeremy had never been to the waterfall. He looked at the time.

Going to the beach was a bad idea. Nicole swallowed nervously.

Kristin could tell that Edith was an astronaut. She tried not to worry.

Andrea was on the shelf. She had a corkscrew in her hand.

As soon as the grand opening started, Julia tried to hide.

The chicken was on the prowl. Carla pretended not to notice.

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

Lord Basil was reading in the stable.

When the sun rose, Jacqueline knew it was time to run.

Marian opened the door to the bathroom. She buttoned up her jacket.

Ted could tell that Daniel was delicate. He opened the door to the laundry.

Felix put down the licorice twist slowly.

Courtney fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

Lillian was the best waiter who ever lived.

Lloyd hoped that Nelson was political.

Joanne was painting. She meditated.

Perry had been waiting for Adrian for hours. He straightened his clothes.

Cecil was worried that everyone was coming to Easter.

Lady Shipfarne was eating in the cell.

The stable was dark and oddly quiet.

It was a magical Saturday afternoon. Dan was in the bath.

Samantha knew it was too late. It was going to be a tough afternoon.

Ree arose from slumber.

Jay felt that the tailor was victimized.

When Dustin arrived at Thanksgiving, Keith laughed.

If the cook didn't arrive soon, Crystal didn't know what she would do.

"Just breathe," Lillian told herself as she waited under the bridge.

Margie walked into the guest room and glanced at Gary. "You make me feel good," she said.

Ron had never been to the peak. He checked his watch.

The detective opened the door, and led Alice inside.

Tanya opened the door to the chapel. The silence was overwhelming.

It was a clear, bright June night. Becky buttoned up her jacket as she led the politician into the barn.

The smoke coming from the bedroom made Shane uneasy.

After spending a night on the street, Kristen was relieved to see her mother.

As soon as Easter started, Andy looked at the time.

April felt that the seal was impatient.

It was a long way to the desert island. Beverly stopped and sucked her teeth.

Lord Sudvic was in one of his moods.

When Daisy arrived at her wedding, everyone booed her.

Erik had come to Athens alone. He was here to meet the gladiator.

The dining room was deserted.

Denise put down the bike carefully.

It started like any other afternoon in the cafe. Barry snapped his fingers.

Eliza-Jane opened the door to the kitchen. She struggled to breathe.

Lady Leona was in one of her moods.

Deanna had been expecting Joy for four hours. She checked her watch.

The sound of the squeak toy made Jane laugh.

Jim-Bob was delighted to be free.

June could see that Caroline was cheerful. She opened the door to the garage.

Vickie staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.

"No one suspects a thing," Mark told himself as he waited in the backyard.

Marcia was in the deli. She had a cup in her hand.

Patricia knew that Rose was insightful.

Beatrice knew that Irene was coming to her funeral.

Aoxui waited for the battle to begin.

Going to the desert was a nice idea. Sidney laughed to himself.

On Sunday, Laurie always made a deal.

There had never been a chemist quite like Julie Wil son, and she knew it.

Jesse was the best evangelist who ever lived.

As soon as the party started, Gilbert smiled knowingly.

Victor had never been to the swamp. He took a bite of his pickle.

The smoke coming from the outhouse made Cheryl uneasy.

Ron hoped that the percussionist was regretful.

When Hilda opened the door Mr. Cooper looked up from his book.

Lady Noorfirth was in one of her moods.

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

It was a dark, moonless fall night. Billy-Bob was at school.

Phillip had invited a spider to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Maxine had come to the end of the rainbow prepared. She was here to meet the shop assistant.

Steven put down the skateboard nervously.

After spending a night on a train, Darrell was relieved to see his father.

Someone had invited a chimpanzee to Christmas. Jack knew the fun was about to begin.

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

It was a long way to the cave. Bonnie stopped and swallowed nervously.

It was a fun May morning. Samuel questioned his decision as he led the printer into the attic.

Jeanne nodded to the screenwriter.

Brurp shielded his eyes against the sun.

Cathy was suprised to be alive.

As soon as Easter started, Jessie picked up her yellow highlighter.

Brad knew that the giraffe was surprised.

On Wednesday, Brent made a mess.

Dolores was worried that Brenda was coming to Christmas.

Darren knew that Derek was tidy.

Going to the woods was a great idea. Christine checked her phone.

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

When Nancy arrived at her party, Lucille stared in disbelief.

There had never been a gladiator quite like Mathew Cooper, and he knew it.

Mary put down the guitar carefully.

If the guitarist didn't arrive soon, Keith didn't know what he would do.

Angel could see that Jesse was understanding. He opened the door to the kitchen.

Mary-Jo opened the door to the barn. She had dreamed of this moment.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Dwayne opened the door.

Ralph was the best guard bar none.

The kitten had escaped. Amy pretended not to notice.

It started like any other morning in the shop. Andrew checked his reflection.

The wardrobe was deserted.

Lawrence opened the door to the dungeon. He chuckled to himself.

The bright light coming from the garage made Dana uneasy.

It was a crisp Saturday morning. Geraldine was at the mall.

Karl could not hear anything.

Megan walked into the office and glanced at Ashley. "You make me nervous," she said.

Joe could see that the plumber was organized.

Marion staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.

The sound of the car horn made Terrence laugh.

Daniel was sitting. He bit his fingernails.

It was a long and sleepless night. Jay looked at the time as he led the cartoonist into the living room.

Joel could feel his life slipping away.

On Tuesday, Judy always made sure.

Lucy hoped that Cassandra was decadent.

Regina put down the fishcake nervously.

Lord Cory was in one of his moods.

As soon as the funeral started, Leona cracked open another beer.

Marlene could see that Marsha was a stunt double. She tried not to laugh.

When wolves began to howl, Tom knew it was time to sleep.

Going to the swamp was a nice idea. Terrance checked his reflection.

"You can do this," Bertha told herself as she waited under the bed.

Dianne had invited a sheriff to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Someone had invited a rabbit to the party. Violet knew what to do.

When Ramon arrived at his grand opening, Johnnie stared in disbelief.

After spending a night on the street, Hazel was relieved to see her father.

When Antonio opened the door Mr. Brown looked up from his work.

Emma opened the door to the dining room. Her senses were overwhelmed.

If the security guard didn't arrive soon, Jo-Ellen didn't know what she would do.

Matthew could tell that Claude was hedonistic. He opened the door to the bathroom.

Katherine was the best weaver around.

There had never been a clerk quite like Kirk Walker, and he knew it.

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

Angel hoped that the mayor was stylish.

The dungeon was flooded.

For as long as Nellie could remember, she'd wanted to be a gardener.

Leslie was suprised to be alone.

Gres shielded his eyes against the light.

Luis was under the mountain. He had a plate in his hand.

When Carrie arrived at her funeral, everyone welcomed her.

Cecil could feel his heart beating.

Frederick had been expecting Glen for two days. He knew it wasn't too late.

The sound of the violin made Edith laugh.

Lady Winmeadow was in one of her moods.

It was a fun Friday evening. Chris was at the bakery.

The horse was on the prowl. Rose pretended not to notice.

Heirb waited for the battle to begin.

On Saturday, Eugene made connections.

It was a cold, moonlit night. Jill raised her hands as she led the garbage collector into the basement.

Someone had invited a seal to Christmas. Dolores knew the fun was about to begin.

Joyce had come to the end of the rainbow prepared. She was here to meet the shaman.

Ella was looking. She took a bite of her burger.

It started like any other day in the skateboard park. Jonathan shrugged.

Ralorpia Faithmaker raised his shield.

"Today is the day," Donald told himself as he waited at the butcher.

Kurt put down the bike carefully.

Danny had never been to the sea. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

Patricia opened the door to the guest room. She was afraid of what she would find.

There had never been a painter quite like Jane Coleman, and she knew it.

Javier set aside his pair of scissors. It was going to be a special evening.

As soon as the wedding started, Priscilla questioned her plan.

Todd could tell that Lonnie was a pickpocket. He tried not to laugh.

Christina walked into the library and looked at Gilbert. "You make me wet," she said.

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

Ivan was at the zoo. He had a key in his hand.

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

After spending a night under a bridge, Alicia was relieved to see her mother.

When Beatrice opened the door Mr. Morris looked up from his book.

It was a long way to the sea. Phyllis stopped and closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

Marilyn hoped that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.

Lord Mossmarch was in one of his moods.

Albert fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.

Keith was suprised to be alive.

Elizabeth had come to the liferaft prepared. She was here to meet the scientist.

The sound of polystyrene scraping made Anita want to scream.

On Saturday, Billie always made out.

Naomi opened the door to the bedroom. She buttoned up her jacket.

Cory could see that Guy was discouraged. He opened the door to the cloakroom.

It was a clear summer night. Peter was in the bath.

The spider was on the prowl. Brenda pretended not to notice.

It was a sad Friday morning. Kay took a long sip of her 7-up as she led the butler into the laundry.

Matthew was the best florist around.

Alice walked into the walk-in freezer and glanced at Maria. "You make me exercise," she said.

Bob put down the teddy bear nervously.

Johnny opened the door to the living room. He was afraid of what he would find.

Cynthia had been waiting for Carla for two days. She wanted food.

Theld Lovefist raised his fist.

It was a typical night in the pub. Diana took a sip of her margarita.

If the magician didn't arrive soon, Yolanda didn't know what she would do.

"Time to shine," Earl told himself as he waited behind the bikeshed.

Brett was moving. He raised his hands.

Velma rubbed her hands together. It was going to be a fantastic night.

Mike had never been to the creek. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

After spending a night in jail, Eileen was relieved to see her wife.

As soon as the party started, Priscilla wanted a pill.

The evangelist opened the door, and led Lucille inside.

Lady Krawden was eating in the bedroom.

When the sun rose, Brandy knew it was time to run.

Clyde could see that Mario was stoic.

Someone had invited a bunny to Easter. Karl knew what to do.

Lady Ellen was in one of her moods.

When Irma opened the door Mr. Morris looked up from his book.

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

Love was in the air. Leslie smiled knowingly.

Joshua could feel his heart beating.

Eliza-Jane had come to Heaven alone. She was here to meet the sniper.

On Saturday, Alberto always made a mess.

It was a lazy night. Leah checked her reflection as she led the painter into the garage.

Stacey could tell that Bobbie was disconcerting. She opened the door to the office.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

The sound of the motorbike made Alvin want to scream.

Catherine put down the kite slowly.

When Michelle arrived at Easter, Erika stared in disbelief.

The waiting room was covered in blood.

Gail could see that the tax collector was repentant.

Stella took a long sip of her gin and tonic. It was going to be a special evening.

The smell coming from the lobby made Linda hopeful.

Wendy was the best police officer who ever lived.

It was a brilliant afternoon. Carol was under the bridge.

Ronald was suprised to be alone.

Lena swallowed nervously.

Going to the woods was a good idea. Alfred wanted time to stand still.

For as long as Lucille could remember, she'd wanted to be a physician.

Alvin could tell that Louis was a gardener. He tried not to smile.

The reporter opened the door, and led Sam inside.

If the security guard didn't arrive soon, Danny didn't know what he would do.

Someone had invited an owl to Thanksgiving. Bernice knew it wouldn't end well.

Daniel was in the office. He had a bottle in his hand.

Ida hoped that no one was coming to her grand opening.

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

Lady Sudford was waiting in the conservatory.

Brenda opened the door to the garage. She questioned her plan.

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

Orizh Lovereach raised his fist.

Greg could see that Bill was unfriendly.

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

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Occupations

Jobs and the like.

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Occupation+trait

Jobs with a trait. E.g. "A Happy Farmer".

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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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