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Keith could tell that Samuel was familial. He opened the door to the conservatory.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Kim want to scream.
Sandra put down the guitar slowly.
It was a chilly November afternoon. Nicole was in the theatre.
George knew that Charles was nervous.
When rain began, Kirk knew it was time to move on.
For as long as Raymond could remember, he'd wanted to be a pastor.
The architect opened the door, and led Joe inside.
When Jorge opened the door Mr. Powell looked up from his work.
Alberto lowered his gaze. It was going to be a momentous morning.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Irene stopped and checked her reflection.
When Melvin arrived at his grand opening, Sergio gasped.
"Winners don't quit," Edith told herself as she waited in the attic.
Going to the swamp was a terrible idea. Shane tried to hide.
Jason felt that the librarian was tasteless.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Thomas smiled knowingly.
As soon as Christmas started, Ray checked his phone.
Willard opened the door to the armory. He ground his teeth.
The dolphin was on the loose. Samantha tried to remain calm.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.
Leonard walked into the bathroom and glanced at Leslie. "You make me angry," he said.
Briardenor waited for the battle to begin.
Nancy had never been to the lake. She scratched her hand.
Misty was in the prison. She had a hot dog in her hand.
Willie had invited a chemist to Easter. She knew the fun was about to begin.
There had never been an interior designer quite like Melanie Wright, and she knew it.
The smoke coming from the attic made Hugh uneasy.
Deborah was singing. She wanted a cigarette.
When Brenda arrived at her wedding, everyone laughed at her.
Laura had come to Cairo alone. She was here to meet the philanthropist.
Barbara giggled to herself.
The cloakroom was locked.
Diana hoped that Kimberly was compassionate.
Linda was the best guitarist bar none.
The exotic dancer opened the door, and led Vanessa inside.
The sound of the squeak toy made Tammy laugh.
Katherine opened the door to the classroom. Her senses were overwhelmed.
For as long as Jason could remember, he'd wanted to be a hunter.
Gary felt that the clerk was witty.
When Gwendolyn arrived at Christmas, Edna gasped.
It was a typical day in Antarctica. Marshall shrugged.
A sense of magic was in the air. Brett smiled knowingly.
After spending a night on a train, Javier was relieved to see his husband.
When the moon came up, Lorraine knew it was time to run.
It was a bleak, wintery Friday morning. Joseph was on the porch.
Norma opened the door to the sauna. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
Colleen was worried that no one was coming to her funeral.
Joshua hoped that the squirrel was ecstatic.
There had never been a spy quite like Bernice Eric son, and she knew it.
"This is crazy," Cheryl told herself as she waited on the bus.
Guy was losing. He lit a cigarette.
Allan put down the chair slowly.
Bernard had been waiting for Manuel for four days. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
The crab had escaped. Stephanie panicked.
Someone had invited a chimpanzee to Thanksgiving. Evelyn knew it wouldn't end well.
Cretshee Joyshine raised his fist.
When Carolyn opened the door Mr. Smith looked up from his book.
Going to the planet was a foolhardy idea. Ana gripped her notepad.
For as long as Jerome could remember, he'd wanted to be a senator.
Glen was suprised to be alone.
Cory knew that Travis was mealymouthed.
Cynthia opened the door to the dining room. She had dreamed of this moment.
Ross snapped his fingers. It was going to be a special night.
It was a long way to the sea. Edward stopped and checked his reflection.
The closet was flooded.
When Sean arrived at Christmas, Paul fainted.
As soon as the wedding started, Carlos grinned.
Samuel had invited a teacher to his grand opening. He knew what to do.
On Wednesday, Leonard always made a pillow fort.
When Sharon arrived at her party, Mary-Lou ignored her.
Steve had come to the escape-pod alone. He was here to meet the butcher.
Michael opened the door to the outhouse. He took a bite of his bagel.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
Grace was in the temple. She had a corkscrew in her hand.
Frank could see that Byron was a florist. He tried not to worry.
There had never been an undertaker quite like Kelly Miller, and he knew it.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Catherine looked at the time.
Raymond walked into the studio and looked at Jessie. "You make me afraid," he said.
After spending a night in hospital, Alberto was relieved to see his husband.
Sara was the best governor around.
James had never been to the woods. He picked up his beer.
Christopher could feel his heart beating.
Mary-Jo went over the plan.
When rain began, Randall knew it was time to sleep.
The astronaut opened the door, and led Terry inside.
Maurice could tell that Jim-Bob was precise. He opened the door to the cell.
If the stunt double didn't arrive soon, Delores didn't know what she would do.
Lord Bob was in one of his moods.
Nora fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
As soon as Easter started, Shirley hoped for a miracle.
The sound of the chainsaw made Steve hesitant.
Ethel checked her reflection. It was going to be a long evening.
Lick waited for the battle to begin.
Someone had invited a lamb to the funeral. Theresa knew it wouldn't end well.
Edward knew that no one was coming to his grand opening.
Bobby had been waiting for Jimmie for six hours. He wanted chocolate.
It was a beautiful morning. Jean was outside the window.
The music coming from the dining room made Ted hopeful.
Alexander was growing. He checked his phone.
When Oscar arrived at Easter, Gail welcomed him.
After spending a night in the airport, Susan was relieved to see her wife.
Doris knew that the dolphin was experimental.
When Patricia opened the door Mr. Brown looked up from his work.
Johnnie put down the teddy bear carefully.
There had never been a busker quite like Mario Ma son, and he knew it.
The attic was spotless.
"Patience is a virtue," Perry told himself as he waited at the door.
A sense of magic was in the air. Lori looked at the time.
Gertrude was in the library. She had a burger in her hand.
Vanessa had never been to the sea. She wanted to sing.
Sean could see that Casey was athletic. He opened the door to the cell.
Jesus opened the door to the office. The silence was overwhelming.
Kathryn had invited an octopus to her grand opening. She knew what to do.
Lady Joybex was reading in the garage.
Nelson enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Heidi was delighted to be floating.
Phillip staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
On Sunday, Aaron always made each day count.
Jennie was worried that Terri was coming to her wedding.
Yesiurf shielded her eyes against the sun.
Jeffrey was the best torturer around.
It was a beautiful evening. Paula was under the bridge.
As soon as the grand opening started, Jon straightened his hair.
The smoke coming from the closet made Roland hopeful.
Elmer could see that Victor was a model. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Sarah-Jane had been expecting Dianne for three days. She picked up her bouquet.
Jim opened the door to the basement. He meditated.
Jonathan had come to Rome prepared. He was here to meet the dictator.
The kitchen was spotless.
After spending a night in hospital, Teresa was relieved to see her boss.
Ricky knew it wasn't too late. It was going to be a tough morning.
Jessica was in the mirror. She had a gun in her hand.
For as long as Gertrude could remember, she'd wanted to be an interior designer.
Tim had never been to the river. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
When Misty arrived at Thanksgiving, Kristen gasped.
Jennifer hoped that the turtle was paternalistic.
The sound of the bagpipes made Jim-Bob angry.
When Tina arrived at her wedding, Hugh booed her.
Mitchell could see that Shane was impudent. He opened the door to the basement.
There had never been an undertaker quite like Annette Hall, and she knew it.
Constance hoped that Emma was sordid.
The monkey was on the prowl. Cindy pretended not to notice.
Lady Betty was in one of her moods.
If the carpenter didn't arrive soon, Marcia didn't know what she would do.
Carolyn staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
Carla opened the door to the office. The odour was unmistakable.
Enea shielded her eyes against the blast.
Lady Ravensbury was in one of her moods.
When Kent opened the door Mrs. Brooks looked up from her book.
It was a cool November afternoon. Darren was on the bus.
Dale had been waiting for Roland for hours. He checked his reflection.
As soon as the funeral started, Gail checked her watch.
Tyler could see that Dwight was a manager. He tried not to worry.
The dungeon was flooded.
Yolanda could not hear anything.
Someone had invited a kangaroo to Christmas. Gloria knew the fun was about to begin.
George took a long sip of his cocktail.
The deputy opened the door, and led Annie inside.
Smoke was in the air. Kathryn looked at the time.
Clarence set aside his spoon. It was going to be a long day.
For as long as Andy could remember, he'd wanted to be a painter.
Nellie opened the door to the bathroom. She took a bite of her burger.
When rain began, Sidney knew it was time to find shelter.
Claude could feel his life slipping away.
The sound of the motorbike made Juan want to scream.
Jeffery put down the apple carefully.
Carolyn was in the shower. She had a Pepsi in her hand.
On Monday, Tammy made it count.
Rosemary opened the door to the walk-in freezer. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.
Lord Samuel was in one of his moods.
"Today is the day," Robert told himself as he waited at the bus stop.
Stacey had invited a court jester to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Jessica staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.
It was a clear May afternoon. Eric was in the mirror.
When Misty opened the door Mr. Garcia looked up from his work.
The octopus was on the prowl. Steve panicked.
When Marion arrived at Christmas, Natalie fainted.
There had never been a saxophonist quite like Nathan Stuart, and he knew it.
Someone had invited a squirrel to Easter. Ellen knew it wouldn't end well.
The laundry was deserted.
Mark was the best blacksmith bar none.
When Billy-Bob arrived at Thanksgiving, Lucy laughed at him.
The smoke coming from the bedroom made Cassandra hopeful.
A sense of magic was in the air. Timothy waited.
Lord Folminster was waiting in the lounge room.
Joann could tell that Erika was eager. She opened the door to the office.
Brenda had never been to the hill. She took a sip of her Heineken.
On Friday, Glenn made a cake.
Shannon walked into the kitchen and looked at Katie. "You make me want to shout," she said.
Hazel opened the door to the bathroom. Her senses were overwhelmed.
For as long as Carrie could remember, she'd wanted to be a bandit.
Denise hoped that the spy was nervous.
Audrey felt that Nicole was escapist.
Nancy was relieved that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Justin want to scream.
As soon as the grand opening started, Glen buttoned up his jacket.
Lee had come to Istanbul alone. He was here to meet the engineer.
Lucy fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.
Bonnie could see that Jennie was an electrician. She tried not to smile.
Marion was sitting. She smiled.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Jeffery was relieved to see his wife.
Jenny swallowed nervously. It was going to be a long morning.
Leon could not hear anything.
It was a long way to the ocean. Matthew stopped and enjoyed the feeling of power.
Valoe waited for the battle to begin.
The mobster opened the door, and led Bradley inside.
There had never been an archer quite like Beatrice White, and she knew it.
When rain stopped, Jamie knew it was time to find shelter.
Kathy could see that Rosemary was powerless. She opened the door to the library.
It was a typical evening in the lighthouse. Adam took a bite of his sandwich.
If the translator didn't arrive soon, Nathan didn't know what he would do.
Viraynd shielded her eyes against the blast.
Jimmie was the best guitarist who ever lived.
It was a sad morning. Lee was in the office.
It was a warm afternoon. Adrian whistled nonchalantly as he led the undertaker into the outhouse.
Smoke was in the air. Larry opened the door.
Marion put down the kite nervously.
Lord Gene was eating in the chapel.
Jesse could see that the donkey was irreverent.
Byron staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.
Steven opened the door to the dungeon. He had dreamed of this moment.
As soon as the funeral started, Angela took a bite of her apple.
Lady Hullstead was eating in the barn.
Going to the desert was a terrible idea. Brent chewed his lip.
Connie had never been to the sea. She hoped for a miracle.
Amber giggled to herself.
It was a long way to the cave. Lori stopped and enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Ramon could see that Brad was distressed. He opened the door to the office.
The dining room was the perfect location.
Roberta was suprised to be floating.
There had never been a thief quite like Minnie Hall, and she knew it.
When wolves began to howl, Carole knew it was time to run.
Someone had invited a panda to the wedding. Perry knew it wouldn't end well.
After spending a night in jail, Patricia was relieved to see her wife.
Debbie had been expecting Yvonne for two hours. She straightened her clothes.
Basil could feel his life slipping away.
It was a clear and cloudless Saturday evening. Lillian was in the corner.
Vernon could see that Daryl was a referee. He tried not to worry.
The rat was on the prowl. Jeanne tried to remain calm.
On Monday, Rose made a movie.
The hunter opened the door, and led Andre inside.
Yllarliethas waited for the battle to begin.
Ben was the best conductor who ever lived.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Peter didn't know what he would do.
Marie put down the pickle nervously.
Quirzeyra Goldsong raised his shield.
Phyllis opened the door to the office. The odour was unbearable.
The sound of the chainsaw made Christy want to cry.
Willard staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Rose knew that the farmer was sensitive.
When Richard arrived at his grand opening, everyone stared in disbelief.
The smoke coming from the walk-in freezer made Joel hopeful.
Ivan walked into the studio and glanced at Miriam. "You make me nervous," he said.
Laorluys shielded her eyes against the blast.
For as long as Nicholas could remember, he'd wanted to be a gravedigger.
It was a long way to the forest. Wilma stopped and chewed her lip.
Lord Fernando was waiting in the stable.
Going to the lake was a foolhardy idea. Amanda took a sip of her smoothie.
Troy had never been to the island. He tried to hide.
It was a cool afternoon. Annie wanted a pill as she led the bodyguard into the dining room.
Maria knew it wasn't too late. It was going to be a special afternoon.
Gene was in the playground. He had a hammer in his hand.
Ken could tell that Danny was an imam. He tried not to feel intimidated.
It was a night full of promise. Ramona was at the bus stop.
The lounge room was locked.
As soon as Christmas started, Terrance scratched his hand.
Someone had invited a puppy to the grand opening. Bernice knew it wouldn't end well.
Cindy hoped that Lori was coming to her wedding.
Alfred had come to the lighthouse prepared. He was here to meet the pawnbroker.
Rene was delighted to be free.
If the locksmith didn't arrive soon, Victor didn't know what he would do.
When the sun rose, Gwendolyn knew it was time to run.
On Thursday, Tommy made out.
Mabel knew that Brandine was tough.
The lion was on the prowl. Wayne tried to remain calm.
Vernon was the best burglar who ever lived.
There had never been a director quite like Michael Morris, and he knew it.
When Sonia arrived at her funeral, Frances stared in disbelief.
Going to the river was a foolhardy idea. Franklin buttoned up his jacket.
When Carmen arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone welcomed her.
Nellie staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
Laura-May opened the door to the kitchen. She checked her reflection.
Marcus had invited a dolphin to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Amanda was relieved to see her car.
The sound of screaming children made Charles angry.
Myrtle could feel her heart beating.
Balo waited for the battle to begin.
Lord Shipbeck was in one of his moods.
It was a typical day in Berlin. Rachel lit a cigarette.
Rhonda knew that the cook was preoccupied.
Cassandra had been waiting for Julie for two days. She struggled to breathe.
It was a foggy morning. Annette was in the food court.
Brad opened the door to the outhouse. The silence was overwhelming.
The garage was flooded.
Eileen was in the observatory. She had a pen in her hand.
When Christine opened the door Mrs. Young looked up from her book.
It was a long way to the sea. Patricia stopped and crouched and tied her laces.
Raul snapped his fingers. It was going to be a tough afternoon.
Frederick was shining. He wanted a celery stick.
The fly had escaped. Ramon panicked.
Irma had come to the North Pole alone. She was here to meet the cartoonist.
Ricky could see that Albert was a researcher. He tried not to worry.
"You can do this," Lucille told herself as she waited at the skateboard park.
For as long as Loretta could remember, she'd wanted to be a journalist.
There had never been a yodeler quite like Terrence Martin ez, and he knew it.
Josephine was suprised to be alive.
Matthew walked into the kitchen and looked at Andy. "You make me sweat," he said.
Leah chewed some gum.
Shannon knew that the kitten was aggressive.
If the swineherd didn't arrive soon, Diana didn't know what she would do.
Someone had invited a seal to the party. Lillie knew the fun was about to begin.
As soon as Christmas started, Jenny lowered her gaze.
Steven knew that no one was coming to his funeral.
The sound of the drill made Joshua want to cry.
On Tuesday, Tony always made babies.
Lady Wealdminster was in one of her moods.
Esther staggered in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.
When Jared arrived at Thanksgiving, Brandon stared in disbelief.
Carl had been waiting for Dwayne for five hours. He rubbed his hands together.
When Joseph opened the door Mr. Campbell looked up from his book.
Caroline could tell that Deborah was shallow. She opened the door to the walk-in freezer.
Byron opened the door to the kitchen. He took a long sip of his mochaccino.
It was a rain-swept evening. Jesus was at school.
When Gwendolyn arrived at her grand opening, Jay ignored her.
Jeanette had never been to the lake. She swallowed nervously.
Aus arose from slumber.
Love was in the air. Willie opened the door.
Perry was delighted to be alive.
Jost shielded her eyes against the light.
Jim-Bob had come to Mars alone. He was here to meet the greengrocer.
Emma could feel her life slipping away.
Cory shrugged. It was going to be a fantastic morning.
It was a long way to the stream. Maxine stopped and wanted a candy-bar.
The cartoonist opened the door, and led Francisco inside.
Treirick Bondgiver raised his axe.
Deanna was the best cosmonaut bar none.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Karen told herself as she waited in the lighthouse.
Denise was in the hair salon. She had a pencil in her hand.
If the sniper didn't arrive soon, Christina didn't know what she would do.
As soon as the wedding started, Marjorie took a long sip of her coffee.
There had never been a terrorist quite like Audrey Washington, and she knew it.
When the moon came up, Louise knew it was time to sleep.
Annie walked into the cell and glanced at Tommy. "You make me glow," she said.
The sound of dogs barking made Dennis laugh.
The seal was on the prowl. Myrtle pretended not to notice.
Benjamin hoped that Brent was coming to Thanksgiving.
Steve cracked open another beer.
On Monday, Vera always made history.
The smell coming from the attic made Gail hopeful.
George hoped that the kitten was questioning.
Someone had invited a monkey to Easter. Terrance knew what to do.
Oscar opened the door to the wine cellar. The silence was overwhelming.
Robin was suprised to be free.
Love was in the air. Catherine waited.
It was a beautiful spring night. Vanessa was at the aquarium.
It was a bitterly cold Wednesday afternoon. Marvin shuddered in anticipation as he led the cheesemaker into the kitchen.
Gertrude had been expecting Erin for six days. She shrugged.
After spending a night in hell, Vicki was relieved to see her boss.
Harold could feel his heart beating.
When Virginia arrived at her grand opening, everyone gasped.
When Clinton arrived at his wedding, everyone ignored him.
Jenny could tell that Rhonda was provocative. She opened the door to the classroom.
Beth was the best private detective bar none.
The goldsmith opened the door, and led Erica inside.
Uers Mindwave raised her axe.
Lady Grimwick was waiting in the garage.
On Thursday, Susan always made jelly.
Gleah waited for the battle to begin.
When rain stopped, James knew it was time to run.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.
When Bernard opened the door Mr. Taylor looked up from his book.
Chad put down the kite carefully.
Eugene felt that the hunter was terrible.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Alberto angry.
It was a typical afternoon in the aquarium. Johnny checked his reflection.
"You can do this," Billy told himself as he waited at the zoo.
Someone had invited a bird to the funeral. Charlotte knew what to do.
A sense of magic was in the air. Vernon smiled knowingly.
Dennis opened the door to the garage. His senses were overwhelmed.
For as long as Wesley could remember, he'd wanted to be a sleuth.
It was a hot Sunday afternoon. Tommy was in the attic.
Raul opened the door to the lobby. He whistled nonchalantly.
It was a long way to the pond. Mildred stopped and straightened her hair.
Lena picked up her green highlighter. It was going to be a long evening.
Tyrone had been waiting for Shane for six hours. He took a bite of his banana.
After spending a night on a plane, Hilda was relieved to see her boss.
On Tuesday, Jim made music.
The guest room was locked.
If the social worker didn't arrive soon, Richard didn't know what he would do.
Arlene walked into the outhouse and glanced at Kristina. "You make me feel lonely," she said.
Donna had invited a chef to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Janet was delighted to be alone.
The bright light coming from the kitchen made Maxine uneasy.
Jim-Bob was shrinking. He lowered his gaze.
Dolores staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
Blioxudom shielded his eyes against the blast.
Herbert had never been to the forest. He bit his fingernails.
Sylvia knew that Sonia was coming to Easter.
Franklin hoped that the butcher was discreet.
Lord Invershire was in one of his moods.
When Lorraine arrived at Christmas, everyone gasped.
"Just be yourself," Douglas told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
When rain began, Wanda knew it was time to run.
As soon as the wedding started, Elly-May took a bite of her spring-roll.
Jill could tell that Natalie was sulky. She opened the door to the classroom.
The crab had escaped. Fernando tried to remain calm.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Kathleen angry.
Sara hoped that the chicken was pessimistic.
On Sunday, Heidi made a contribution.
It was a long way to the desert island. Samantha stopped and tried to hide.
Going to the sea was a foolhardy idea. Danny shrugged.
Erika could feel her heart beating.
When Robin opened the door Mr. Lóp ez looked up from his work.
The historian opened the door, and led Sidney inside.
It was a glorious May morning. Gladys was in the hair salon.
There had never been a carver quite like Theodore Wright, and he knew it.
Rebecca was crawling. She went over the plan.
Lonnie was the best chief of police around.
For as long as Rick could remember, he'd wanted to be a bartender.
Dolores staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Derek opened the door.
The music coming from the living room made Sam hopeful.
Florence was suprised to be alive.
Morris opened the door to the garage. He had dreamed of this moment.
Edward sucked his teeth.
Scott put down the guitar carefully.
When Melinda arrived at her party, Marvin embraced her.
Lord Felix was reading in the barn.
Ann could see that the bird was self-denying.
Rafael hoped that the diplomat was subjective.
When Jacqueline arrived at Christmas, everyone stared in disbelief.
Marlene walked into the dungeon and glanced at Heather. "You make me a better person," she said.
Virgil opened the door to the lounge room. He checked his phone.
Margaret had come to the windmill prepared. She was here to meet the clerk.
It was a quiet morning down by the water.
If the bishop didn't arrive soon, Herbert didn't know what he would do.
Bradley was angry that Cody was coming to Easter.
It was a long way to the river. Gary stopped and whistled nonchalantly.
When the sun rose, Jose knew it was time to sleep.
As soon as the grand opening started, Bruce took a sip of his piña colada.
Ella was at the bus stop. She had a can opener in her hand.
Lady Langgate was sitting in the bathroom.
Someone had invited a fly to Christmas. Jessica knew what to do.
Tyler could see that Nelson was determined.
Chester could feel his heart beating.
On Wednesday, Elizabeth always made popcorn.
It was a beautiful autumn evening. Jo-Ellen was in the nuclear power-plant.
The bedroom was a complete mess.
Caisto shielded his eyes against the light.
After spending a night in hell, James was relieved to see his car.
When Anna opened the door Mrs. Brown looked up from her book.
Going to the swamp was a terrible idea. Peggy took a bite of her bratwurst.
Megan had been expecting Stephanie for two hours. She went over the plan.
When Nancy arrived at Easter, everyone welcomed her.
Alfred put down the celery stick carefully.
Kelie arose from slumber.
If the swineherd didn't arrive soon, Vickie didn't know what she would do.
Georgia opened the door to the living room. She had dreamed of this moment.
Bobbi-Jo opened the door to the barn. She buttoned up her jacket.
It started like any other afternoon in the hospital. Mary picked up her flute.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Marie want to cry.
It was a long way to the beach. Shane stopped and lowered his gaze.
Veronica staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Curtis was the best sheepshearer who ever lived.
Roberta knew that the donkey was provocative.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.
Aaron could not hear anything.
Andrew could see that Wesley was idiosyncratic. He opened the door to the laundry.
The cloakroom was deserted.
Shelly could feel her life slipping away.
Evelyn hoped that Shannon was impulsive.
Someone had invited a goldfish to the funeral. Wallace knew what to do.
Miarl Bonebreaker raised his sword.
As soon as Christmas started, Annie bit her fingernails.
It was a magical afternoon. Anita took a bite of her pickle as she led the radiologist into the attic.
Lord Dusttown was in one of his moods.
Toni opened the door to the bathroom. She could not believe what she saw.
It was a busy morning. Troy was in the cave.
Kim had never been to the woods. She knew it was too late.
"You can do this," Jim told himself as he waited in the office.
Love was in the air. Billy opened the door.
Dwight was disappointed that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
Keith knew that the cartoonist was resentful.
On Saturday, Jeffrey always made a fortune.
The chimpanzee was on the loose. Marvin tried to remain calm.
Sylvia enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
It was a long way to the forest. Courtney stopped and took a sip of her 7-up.
Bobbi-Jo questioned her plan. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
When rain began, Leo knew it was time to move on.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
After spending a night under a bridge, Calvin was relieved to see his home.
Kirk could see that Rodney was a gravedigger. He tried not to feel intimidated.
If the antique dealer didn't arrive soon, Debbie didn't know what she would do.
There had never been a physician quite like Mathew Green, and he knew it.
Claudia was in the deli. She had a candy-bar in her hand.
Annette had invited a kangaroo to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
As soon as the party started, Milton chewed his lip.
The mathematician opened the door, and led Carol inside.
Lester opened the door to the dungeon. He could not believe what he saw.
Jeffery could tell that David was admirable. He opened the door to the bedroom.

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