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It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

There had never been a farmer quite like Alma Washington, and she knew it.

Vicki had never been to the volcano. She knew it was too late.

Mildred opened the door to the lounge room. She had dreamed of this moment.

When Thomas opened the door Mr. Stuart looked up from his work.

The sound of the waves made John want to cry.

When Janet arrived at her wedding, everyone laughed.

Smoke was in the air. Lee waited.

The otter was on the prowl. Gregory pretended not to notice.

As soon as the funeral started, Angela ground her teeth.

Richard opened the door to the laundry. He took a long sip of his egg nog.

On Saturday, Christian made history.

The music coming from the basement made Tracey hopeful.

Violet hoped that Dora was indignant.

If the athlete didn't arrive soon, Beverly didn't know what she would do.

Ruirfitra leaned into the wind.

Quuaver Oath-anvil raised her axe.

Donald hoped that everyone was coming to Easter.

After spending a night in hospital, Rene was relieved to see his wife.

Ethel could see that the chicken was well-rounded.

Michelle lowered her gaze. It was going to be a long afternoon.

Larry could see that Scott was an assassin. He tried not to laugh.

Lorraine could see that Cynthia was warm. She opened the door to the guest room.

The undertaker opened the door, and led Louis inside.

Going to the forest was a great idea. Clifton struggled to breathe.

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

Glenda had invited a kitten to her funeral. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Kristen was driving. She shuddered in anticipation.

When Michele arrived at her party, Pamela fainted.

Alvin had never been to the ocean. He enjoyed the feeling of power.

Jeffrey opened the door to the conservatory. His senses were overwhelmed.

It was a typical night in the bakery. Earl took a sip of his daiquiri.

Lord Kinvale was in one of his moods.

Kevin was in the bomb-shelter. He had a stapler in his hand.

The sound of laughter made Tonya hesitant.

Carlos was the best salesperson who ever lived.

Randy fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.

"Just breathe," Jackie told herself as she waited in the museum.

Wade walked into the sauna and looked at Sean. "You make me feel bad," he said.

It started like any other day in Istanbul. Crystal put down her pair of scissors.

Timothy was delighted to be floating.

Jack hoped that the kitten was trembling.

It was a clear and cloudless Sunday morning. Eddie was at the aquarium.

Waesoek shielded her eyes against the blast.

Orpei leaned into the wind.

Lord Darkton was reading in the office.

When Bonnie arrived at her grand opening, Jennifer rushed to see her.

The smell coming from the dining room made Erika uneasy.

As soon as the wedding started, Elsie scratched her hand.

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

Billy could tell that Julian was steady. He opened the door to the closet.

On Monday, Virginia always made an effort.

Jordan hoped that Willie was brittle.

It was a long way to the bay. Jo-Ellen stopped and enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Geraldine had been expecting Janice for hours. She ground her teeth.

The botanist opened the door, and led Guy inside.

When wolves began to howl, Diane knew it was time to run.

Nicole opened the door to the bathroom. She could not believe what she saw.

The stable was dark and oddly quiet.

Poluo Goldreaper raised his axe.

After spending a night on a plane, Sylvia was relieved to see her home.

When Dolores arrived at her grand opening, Katherine stared in disbelief.

There had never been a priest quite like Terry Harris, and she knew it.

Frances had never been to the desert island. She tried to hide.

Misty was the best doctor who ever lived.

For as long as Johnnie could remember, he'd wanted to be a screenwriter.

The lamb was on the loose. Toni knew exactly what to do.

When Howard arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone rushed to see him.

Kevin had come to the submarine prepared. He was here to meet the brewer.

When Mildred opened the door Mrs. Parker looked up from her book.

Vickie could see that Bobbie-Sue was a herald. She tried not to worry.

Brett put down the sandwich nervously.

Gerald could feel his heart beating.

It was a hot summer afternoon. Sherry sucked her teeth as she led the astronaut into the attic.

The sound of snoring made Brandon want to scream.

It was a dark and lonely night. Katie was at the door.

As soon as the grand opening started, Kathryn took a long sip of her martini.

Sue was calling. She chewed her lip.

Ricardo knew that the fish was frugal.

Going to the lake was a nice idea. Robert closed his eyes and took a breath.

Eliza-Jane was outside the window. She had a cup in her hand.

Mae was worried that Lena was coming to Christmas.

If the politician didn't arrive soon, Joseph didn't know what he would do.

It was a long way to the stream. Emily stopped and whistled nonchalantly.

Wynoash arose from slumber.

Peggy opened the door to the lobby. She could not believe what she saw.

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

When Enrique arrived at his party, Marilyn booed him.

For as long as Louise could remember, she'd wanted to be a bricklayer.

There had never been a baker quite like Monica Morris, and she knew it.

Bill took a long sip of his apple juice. It was going to be a tough afternoon.

Carl could see that the firefighter was complacent.

Tamara was suprised to be alone.

Preso Moonsong raised his sword.

When Dwayne arrived at his funeral, everyone laughed.

After spending a night in hell, Frances was relieved to see her husband.

The sound of the squeak toy made Jesse laugh.

Greg opened the door to the wardrobe. He ground his teeth.

June could see that Jean was a librarian. She tried not to laugh.

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

Chris could see that the snake was cerebral.

Tonya could tell that Rose was monstrous. She opened the door to the corridor.

The geologist opened the door, and led Virginia inside.

Shirley was the best cartoonist bar none.

Ethel could feel her life slipping away.

Tuaz shielded his eyes against the blast.

Delores had invited a technician to Christmas. She knew what to do.

Joann was relieved that no one was coming to her grand opening.

Georgia walked into the living room and glanced at Michele. "You make me cold," she said.

Alexander had come to the submarine alone. He was here to meet the imam.

Darrell opened the door to the outhouse. He had dreamed of this moment.

It was a clear - Months afternoon. Becky was under the mountain.

The bathroom was a complete mess.

Aorboanys arose from slumber.

Erica looked at the time.

The penguin was on the loose. Stella tried to remain calm.

Jeremy had never been to the beach. He closed his eyes and took a breath.

Leslie had been expecting Bernard for four hours. He took a bite of his bagel.

"No one suspects a thing," Edna told herself as she waited in the hole.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Jaime angry.

Angel knew that the wizard was erratic.

As soon as Christmas started, Patrick chewed some gum.

For as long as John could remember, he'd wanted to be a nanny.

It was a long way to the desert island. Ronald stopped and chuckled to himself.

There had never been a principal quite like Colleen Harris, and she knew it.

Janet put down the bike carefully.

Lord Bexbeck was in one of his moods.

Andre had invited an air traffic controller to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Miriam opened the door to the cell. She buttoned up her jacket.

When Wesley arrived at his wedding, everyone gasped.

Vanessa hoped that the monkey was dirty.

Francisco fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Leslie was whistling. She knew it wasn't too late.

If the medic didn't arrive soon, Gloria didn't know what she would do.

Christine could feel her heart beating.

Kevin knew that no one was coming to his grand opening.

The music coming from the cloakroom made Minnie uneasy.

Lord Umbertown was sitting in the garage.

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

Oitch waited for the battle to begin.

Smoke was in the air. Jared smiled knowingly.

Isaac straightened his clothes. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

The pickpocket opened the door, and led Calvin inside.

Daisy took a long sip of her pinot.

Frederick was in the backyard. He had a gin and tonic in his hand.

Yazheuna Fleshshaker raised her shield.

As soon as the party started, Joseph closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

When Phillip opened the door Mrs. Miller looked up from her work.

Lord Alfredo was reading in the lounge room.

The bird was on the prowl. Brandy knew exactly what to do.

Casey had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the sheepshearer.

"They know it was me," Angel told himself as he waited in the closet.

Ashley was suprised to be alone.

Jennifer had invited a dog to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Chad could tell that Albert was mannerless. He opened the door to the wardrobe.

Someone had invited a cheetah to the funeral. Kristina knew the fun was about to begin.

After spending a night on the street, Gabriel was relieved to see his husband.

Jonathan opened the door to the attic. He meditated.

The lounge room was a complete mess.

Bernard opened the door to the lobby. The odour was surprisingly pleasant.

If the printer didn't arrive soon, Kathryn didn't know what she would do.

Max had never been to the bay. He struggled to breathe.

Jack felt that the herbalist was poor.

Lord Ravensminster was in one of his moods.

When Ruth arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed.

Loretta walked into the sauna and looked at Barbara. "You make me afraid," she said.

It was a dark and stormy afternoon. Danielle was in the bath.

On Wednesday, Elmer always made it worse.

As soon as the funeral started, Dwight snapped his fingers.

The bodyguard opened the door, and led Lucy inside.

Corey was missing. He took a bite of his spring-roll.

Smoke was in the air. Byron waited.

When Bessie arrived at her wedding, Mattie welcomed her.

Brad took a sip of his cocktail.

When Sandra opened the door Mrs. Moore looked up from her work.

Eetae shielded his eyes against the blast.

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

Francis had been waiting for Alfred for six hours. He struggled to breathe.

Melvin hoped that Guy was unappreciative.

It was a long way to the forest. Carlos stopped and smiled.

Sidney opened the door to the garage. He sucked his teeth.

Tracy was at the football stadium. She had a Jack Daniels in her hand.

The sound of the chickens made Ramon angry.

Kirk felt that the puppy was perplexed.

Tina could see that Lillie was assertive. She opened the door to the cell.

The turtle had escaped. Julie tried to remain calm.

Phyllis was angry that everyone was coming to her wedding.

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

When Andrea arrived at her grand opening, Mattie cried.

It was a glorious fall night. Everett was at the casino.

Eliza-Jane opened the door to the control room. She could not believe what she saw.

After spending a night in hospital, Ronnie was relieved to see his home.

It was a cold, moonlit May night. Gary ground his teeth as he led the criminal into the living room.

Jemieys waited for the battle to begin.

For as long as Clayton could remember, he'd wanted to be a bricklayer.

Cynthia could tell that Violet was a beggar. She tried not to laugh.

Beatrice felt that the farmer was witty.

Lord Vincent was reading in the laundry.

"All's well that ends well," Jackie told herself as she waited under the bridge.

Dorothy walked into the bedroom and glanced at Leo. "You make me angry," she said.

The wardrobe was ready.

If the ninja didn't arrive soon, Claire didn't know what she would do.

When Adam opened the door Mrs. Harris looked up from her work.

Matthew had invited a geologist to his party. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Love was in the air. Mary-Lou waited.

Alan put down the kite slowly.

Nicole nodded to the clerk. It was going to be a long afternoon.

The sound of the alarm made Randall want to scream.

Irene knew that Penny was perceptive.

Florence was delighted to be alone.

Lord Lumway was in one of his moods.

Shirley could feel her life slipping away.

Tammy had never been to the valley. She took a bite of her fishcake.

Jessie opened the door to the living room. She chewed some gum.

On Saturday, Andy made peace.

Gail had come to London alone. She was here to meet the fisher.

Amy staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

When Eric arrived at Easter, Cecil laughed at him.

Alma opened the door to the chapel. She had dreamed of this moment.

It was a dark and lonely fall night. Dawn was at the concert.

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

It was a tumultuous April evening. Hector snapped his fingers as he led the criminal into the wine cellar.

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

As soon as the funeral started, Neil swallowed nervously.

After spending a night in hospital, Julie was relieved to see her husband.

Charlene could see that the hippopotamus was stupefied.

The sound of the helicopter arriving made Betty laugh.

Going to the desert was a bad idea. Gwendolyn grinned.

It was a typical morning in the library. Clayton enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

Ellen could see that Constance was a burglar. She tried not to worry.

Casey was the best ornithologist in town.

Quonix waited for the battle to begin.

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

There had never been a guru quite like Marcia Allen, and she knew it.

Lady Carol was waiting in the lobby.

Bleish Heartcatcher raised her sword.

When Janice arrived at her wedding, Marie stared in disbelief.

The crocodile was on the loose. Dwayne panicked.

Felicia had come to Canada prepared. She was here to meet the animal trainer.

Someone had invited a lion to Easter. Tom knew what to do.

Judy was worried that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.

Kim put down the kite slowly.

For as long as Jeremy could remember, he'd wanted to be a rabbi.

Pauline opened the door to the waiting room. She bit her fingernails.

Jessica was delighted to be alone.

The dungeon was ready.

Matthew could tell that Mark was glamorous. He opened the door to the barn.

It was a magical night. Barry was in the deli.

Mildred buttoned up her jacket. It was going to be a long evening.

The music coming from the kitchen made Ramona hopeful.

Going to the river was a terrible idea. Erin rubbed her hands together.

It was a bitter, endless spring night. Angel closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette as he led the plumber into the basement.

Lady Addleland was in one of her moods.

Roger opened the door to the library. The silence was overwhelming.

When Floyd arrived at his grand opening, Adrian laughed at him.

Kristen could feel her life slipping away.

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

There had never been a record producer quite like Dustin Jones, and he knew it.

After spending a night in hospital, Kim was relieved to see her boss.

The sound of hammering made Monica laugh.

Juan took a bite of his spring-roll.

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

Aaron was moving. He questioned his decision.

Virgil had invited a seal to Easter. He knew what to do.

Javier was under the mountain. He had a pen in his hand.

"Dare to dream," Jessica told herself as she waited in the food court.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Felicia took a sip of her Budweiser.

Robin opened the door to the chapel. She lowered her gaze.

Isaac hoped that no one was coming to his funeral.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Bertha was at the aquarium.

On Monday, Arnold made sandwiches.

Rodney had come to Canada alone. He was here to meet the fraudster.

It was a typical evening in Spain. Andre checked his phone.

When James arrived at Christmas, everyone fainted.

Reginald had been waiting for Bruce for six hours. He went over the plan.

The wine cellar was ready.

It was a calm, yet eerie January night. Lonnie enjoyed the feeling of anticipation as he led the personal trainer into the cloakroom.

It was a long way to the river. Howard stopped and sucked his teeth.

Lord Invervic was eating in the kitchen.

Theresa could feel her life slipping away.

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

Tiffany opened the door to the garage. She could not believe what she saw.

Francisco fumbled in the darkness. The walls were rough.

Frederick had never been to the valley. He tried to hide.

Smoke was in the air. Raul opened the door.

Laurie put down the skateboard nervously.

Juan was in the theatre. He had a mochaccino in his hand.

Katrina opened the door to the attic. She lowered her gaze.

As soon as the party started, Joyce twiddled her thumbs.

The fish was on the loose. Tim knew exactly what to do.

Patsy was farting. She went over the plan.

There had never been a scout quite like Ronald Morris, and he knew it.

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

After spending a night in hell, Allison was relieved to see her mother.

Harry was suprised to be alive.

Oorniu waited for the battle to begin.

The radiologist opened the door, and led Dana inside.

When Debra arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone cried.

Lord Tom was eating in the chapel.

Iarialim Goldbite raised his sword.

On Friday, Eric always made a list.

When Pedro arrived at his party, Sarah laughed at him.

Joseph could tell that Joel was a mason. He tried not to smile.

The sound of the waves made Norma hesitant.

Oscar had invited a duck to his grand opening. He knew what to do.

Michael rubbed his hands together.

Armando was the best chicken sexer bar none.

Earl knew that the innkeeper was criminal.

Someone had invited a hedgehog to Christmas. Kelly knew what to do.

Carlos opened the door to the pantry. He tried to hide.

Dorothy fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

Terri opened the door to the dining room. The smell was unbearable.

Gene was glad that everyone was coming to his party.

The wardrobe was deserted.

Love was in the air. Charlotte opened the door.

Clifford was at the zoo. He had a screwdriver in his hand.

It was a bright and starry night. Cory was in the bath.

Going to the lake was a great idea. Louis sucked his teeth.

"Whatever happens, don't panic," Fernando told himself as he waited at the butcher.

It was a crisp Friday afternoon. Louise buttoned up her jacket as she led the playwright into the cell.

It was a long way to the cave. Salvador stopped and took a bite of his croissant.

Linda could tell that Cathy was superficial. She opened the door to the corridor.

Morris hoped that Jerry was proud.

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

Joe could see that the kitten was pessimistic.

As soon as the grand opening started, Charlene nodded to the spelunker.

Jon could tell that Tyrone was a guru. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Rebecca was praying. She took a sip of her lemonade.

Barbara had come to China alone. She was here to meet the sheriff.

The smoke coming from the garage made Naomi hopeful.

Sniorz arose from slumber.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Patsy was relieved to see her father.

On Monday, Tara made love.

Darrell could feel his heart beating.

When Tonya arrived at her funeral, Amy stared in disbelief.

Tyrone buttoned up his jacket.

The camel was on the loose. Derek knew exactly what to do.

It was a bitterly cold July evening. Miriam was in the closet.

There had never been a police officer quite like Melissa Davis, and she knew it.

Shelly walked into the outhouse and glanced at Fred. "You make me hot," she said.

Mattie was the best stonecutter who ever lived.

The attic was full of smoke.

When Joe opened the door Mrs. Allen looked up from her book.

Marian had invited a chimpanzee to Christmas. She knew what to do.

The sleuth opened the door, and led Tony inside.

Daniel opened the door to the armory. He had dreamed of this moment.

Angel had been expecting Perry for two days. He took a bite of his chicken wing.

Chris fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

"Whatever happens, don't panic," Dustin told himself as he waited behind the bikeshed.

It was a quiet morning down by the stream.

For as long as Danny could remember, he'd wanted to be an author.

Lord Terrance was waiting in the sauna.

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

Heickierelle Windcoin raised his shield.

The sound of the parrot squawking made Freddie laugh.

Rafael put down the bike nervously.

It was a foggy night. Johnnie took a sip of his chocolate milk as he led the clerk into the library.

Krisaev leaned into the wind.

Guy hoped for a miracle. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

Going to the river was a foolhardy idea. Sylvia whistled nonchalantly.

As soon as the funeral started, Clyde sucked his teeth.

On Sunday, Ricky made it up.

It was a evening full of promise. Heidi was at the bus stop.

It was a typical day in the hospital. Janice twiddled her thumbs.

Stephen was praying. He took a bite of his spring-roll.

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

John hoped that the tax collector was nervous.

If the writer didn't arrive soon, Margie didn't know what she would do.

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

Tracey had been expecting Martha for six hours. She chewed her lip.

Karl was worried that no one was coming to his wedding.

The lifeguard opened the door, and led Clinton inside.

Jorge had come to Istanbul prepared. He was here to meet the model.

Justin was suprised to be floating.

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

The octopus had escaped. Dennis pretended not to notice.

Jamie could tell that Brent was a fashion designer. He tried not to laugh.

Minnie was the best criminal in town.

Beverly could feel her life slipping away.

Antonio had invited a cat to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.

"Whatever happens, don't panic," Pauline told herself as she waited under the bridge.

Rodney struggled to breathe.

Squui waited for the battle to begin.

When Dorothy arrived at Christmas, everyone embraced her.

Kathryn put down the chicken wing slowly.

It was a fun March morning. Sidney checked his watch as he led the beggar into the bathroom.

It was a misty afternoon. Linda was in the museum.

Kelly was crying. She bit her fingernails.

Rick opened the door to the wardrobe. His senses were overwhelmed.

Going to the forest was a foolhardy idea. Herman raised his hands.

When Charlene arrived at her wedding, Tracey laughed.

Shelly felt that the fashion designer was argumentative.

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

The smoke coming from the office made Lance uneasy.

Rene had never been to the peak. He chewed his lip.

The barn was the perfect location.

Jamie walked into the waiting room and glanced at Mario. "You make me dance," he said.

Lucille opened the door to the wardrobe. She knew it was too late.

Isaac put down his muffin. It was going to be a special evening.

Greg was the best clown around.

Pamela was suprised to be alive.

The sound of the motorbike made Bill hesitant.

As soon as the grand opening started, Darren wanted a friend.

Eric was angry that everyone was coming to Easter.

Keith was in the deli. He had a pair of scissors in his hand.

Darlene had been waiting for Vivian for two hours. She bit her fingernails.

Rosemary staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.

Uffuetyra arose from slumber.

Claudia felt that Jean was disinterested.

The elephant was on the prowl. Dolores panicked.

Lord Reginald was in one of his moods.

Sonia was sitting. She tried to hide.

It was a bright and starry summer night. Dale buttoned up his jacket as he led the rabbi into the living room.

Victoria put down the teddy bear carefully.

It was a long way to the valley. Bruce stopped and struggled to breathe.

If the banker didn't arrive soon, Colleen didn't know what she would do.

Lady Hazel was sitting in the guest room.

Pedro twiddled his thumbs.

Sherry felt that the clown was casual.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Fernando was relieved to see his father.

When Patricia arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed.

Dwight had invited a snake to Easter. He knew what to do.

There had never been a shepherd quite like Marilyn Harris, and she knew it.

Gordon could tell that Cecil was a firefighter. He tried not to feel intimidated.

When Roberto opened the door Mr. Williams looked up from his book.

Someone had invited a beaver to the funeral. Mildred knew it wouldn't end well.

The sound of polystyrene scraping made Ross want to scream.

The dining room was the perfect location.

As soon as the wedding started, Florence wanted a drink.

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

Debbie walked into the bedroom and looked at Sam. "You make me angry," she said.

Stephanie had never been to the swamp. She looked at the time.

Smoke was in the air. Curtis opened the door.

Michelle could not feel anything.

Lucille was the best barber who ever lived.

Leonard opened the door to the garage. The smell was unmistakable.

Gary was in the closet. He had a Gatorade in his hand.

Lady Mosston was reading in the guest room.

Going to the ocean was a foolhardy idea. Tom lit a cigarette.

For as long as Duane could remember, he'd wanted to be a hunter.

Pauline checked her phone.

Gwendolyn could tell that Mary-Beth was selfless. She opened the door to the kitchen.

Billie had come to Berlin alone. She was here to meet the explorer.

Dianne was relieved that Lauren was coming to her funeral.

Jonathan was suprised to be alive.

If the soldier didn't arrive soon, Cindy didn't know what she would do.

When Nora arrived at her wedding, everyone ignored her.

"It's now or never," Gail told herself as she waited in the cafe.

It was a long way to the desert. Maria stopped and rubbed her hands together.

Lady Dora was reading in the laundry.

Freddie could see that the firefighter was crafty.

Lady Grimfoss was in one of her moods.

Rose hoped that Leah was comfortable.

The living room was ready.

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

The noises coming from the lounge room made Penny uneasy.

Manuel had never been to the swamp. He hoped for a miracle.

Someone had invited a bee to the grand opening. Alberto knew what to do.

Mary-Lou could see that Joan was a chemist. She tried not to feel intimidated.

There had never been a soldier quite like Shannon Freeman, and she knew it.

Terrance was in the lighthouse. He had a milkshake in his hand.

Jack walked into the cloakroom and looked at Vera. "You make me eat," he said.

When Grace opened the door Mr. Harris looked up from his work.

Layldo arose from slumber.

Mildred was the best chimney-sweep who ever lived.

On Friday, Yvonne made a pillow fort.

It was a damp - Months afternoon. Amy was on the corner.

Duark shielded her eyes against the sun.

Lady Greenhelm was reading in the attic.

Felix fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

Dolores had been waiting for Janet for days. She took a long sip of her Jack Daniels.

Stella opened the door to the control room. The silence was overwhelming.

After spending a night on a train, Melinda was relieved to see her boss.

Mary-Beth was coming. She swallowed nervously.

Jeffrey had invited a webmaster to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Lady Erica was in one of her moods.

It was a typical day in the bakery. Jason cracked open another beer.

Jeanette opened the door to the office. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

The bird had escaped. Victor panicked.

Carole could see that Debra was flamboyant.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

It was a long way to the pond. Chris stopped and took a sip of his chocolate milk.

Lord Timothy was sitting in the dungeon.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Jean wiped the sweat from her brow.

The noises coming from the cloakroom made Corey uneasy.

Naomi hoped that the personal trainer was venomous.

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

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

Marc could tell that Ray was stern. He opened the door to the garage.

For as long as Marvin could remember, he'd wanted to be a guitarist.

Daryl put down the umbrella nervously.

When Regina arrived at her grand opening, everyone welcomed her.

If the silversmith didn't arrive soon, Tom didn't know what he would do.

It was a typical night. Heidi was under the bridge.

When Mary arrived at her party, Norma laughed.

Tonya was angry that no one was coming to her funeral.

Penny could tell that Tammy was a fishmonger. She tried not to laugh.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Erika knew it was too late as she led the accountant into the bathroom.

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

Jerome had been waiting for Henry for five hours. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

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Mood

Different 'moods' to inspire a scene.

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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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Words

Random words.

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