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If the bank robber didn't arrive soon, Maureen didn't know what she would do.

Rachel opened the door to the sauna. The odour was overwhelming.

The kitchen was full of smoke.

It was a chilly morning. Gerald was at the skateboard park.

On Wednesday, Cassandra made lemonade.

Amber was the best chemist who ever lived.

Jesus felt that the spider was noncommittal.

Laura-May could feel her heart beating.

Oand waited for the battle to begin.

Someone had invited a lamb to Easter. Brenda knew it wouldn't end well.

The chicken was on the loose. Suzanne pretended not to notice.

Jeff fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

Ruben put down the burger carefully.

There had never been a gladiator quite like Fred Green, and he knew it.

It was a dark and lonely night. Cheryl grinned as she led the scientist into the living room.

The terrorist opened the door, and led Gregory inside.

Yvonne had been waiting for Kathleen for two hours. She cracked open another beer.

Ida had invited a dog to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Lady Umbercourt was sitting in the bathroom.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Jack snapped his fingers.

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

Claudia was at the travel agent. She had a notepad in her hand.

The music coming from the wine cellar made Agnes hopeful.

Randy knew that Jimmy was unambitious.

Javier could tell that Calvin was a mortician. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Kathy was suprised to be alive.

Tara had never been to the valley. She lit a cigarette.

It was a long way to the gully. Joy stopped and took a bite of her pickle.

Frank opened the door to the attic. He had dreamed of this moment.

It was a clear Saturday evening. Viola was outside the window.

Smoke was in the air. Alfred opened the door.

The guest room was a complete mess.

Going to the stream was a bad idea. Laurie nodded to the tattooist.

Andre hoped that Bernard was coming to his party.

Derek walked into the pantry and glanced at Melvin. "You make me glow," he said.

Bill could see that Glen was wise. He opened the door to the dungeon.

Brandon was the best hairdresser in town.

When Carl opened the door Mrs. Law son looked up from her work.

On Sunday, Valerie always made changes.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Hilda chewed her lip.

Morius Timeless raised his fist.

If the cartoonist didn't arrive soon, Jack didn't know what he would do.

Curtis opened the door to the laundry. He set aside his flower.

Lady Virginia was in one of her moods.

"Winners don't quit," Erin told herself as she waited in the lighthouse.

Ruben hoped that the bird was sympathetic.

It started like any other afternoon in the theatre. Edward looked at the time.

There had never been a physician quite like Ann Clark, and she knew it.

Regina was suprised to be alone.

The owl had escaped. Bernice tried to remain calm.

Don put down the kite slowly.

It was a rainy April morning. Willie was in the cave.

The bright light coming from the attic made Diana hopeful.

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

Lady Rosehaven was in one of her moods.

The mathematician opened the door, and led Eileen inside.

Ronnie had never been to the stream. He took a bite of his fishcake.

When Armando arrived at his party, Paul laughed.

The basement was deserted.

Dan was painting. He took a sip of his cider.

Ellen was in the nuclear power-plant. She had a bottle in her hand.

Dean could feel his heart beating.

Going to the sea was a good idea. Gerald hoped for a miracle.

Jonathan had come to Istanbul prepared. He was here to meet the nurse.

When Joann opened the door Mrs. Wright looked up from her work.

For as long as Gladys could remember, she'd wanted to be a barber.

Gertrude had been expecting Samantha for five days. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.

It was a long way to the valley. Michael stopped and wanted a friend.

"It has to work," Nancy told herself as she waited at the concert.

Bill had invited a pig to Christmas. He knew what to do.

Reginald was delighted to be alive.

Katherine hoped that Rebecca was peaceful.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

Qinoebon waited for the battle to begin.

Arthur could see that Jacob was a carpenter. He tried not to feel intimidated.

As soon as the wedding started, Darren smiled knowingly.

Jon was angry that Angel was coming to his party.

There had never been a mayor quite like Judy Green, and she knew it.

On Tuesday, Thomas always made peace.

Bruce opened the door to the control room. He had dreamed of this moment.

The classroom was a complete mess.

It was a calm, yet eerie January night. Charlotte was in the nuclear power-plant.

The dinosaur was on the prowl. Lois panicked.

Scott was painting. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Mary-Jo could tell that Mae was sordid. She opened the door to the kitchen.

Russell shrugged.

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

The wizard opened the door, and led Bobbi-Jo inside.

Loretta could see that the bartender was artful.

Lord Frederick was in one of his moods.

When Ana opened the door Mr. Adams looked up from his work.

The sound of the blender made Elaine want to cry.

Going to the cave was a great idea. Brandy bit her fingernails.

Kimberly was at the mall. She had a fork in her hand.

It was a typical Friday afternoon. Sherri meditated as she led the spin doctor into the conservatory.

Lena had invited a seagull to her funeral. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Lance laughed to himself. It was going to be a special morning.

Paul put down the ukulele nervously.

For as long as Angela could remember, she'd wanted to be a tax collector.

Daryl opened the door to the wardrobe. He lowered his gaze.

"Show no mercy," Derrick told himself as he waited in the supermarket.

Elathouve Soulmage raised his shield.

After spending a night in hospital, Darryl was relieved to see his car.

It was a long way to the beach. Henry stopped and took a sip of his Jack Daniels.

Neeris shielded his eyes against the blast.

Yllarzeu leaned into the wind.

As soon as Christmas started, Connie ground her teeth.

Stanley opened the door to the classroom. He could not believe what he saw.

The broker opened the door, and led Jeremy inside.

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

Kathleen was delighted to be floating.

The pantry was a complete mess.

Ruby could feel her heart beating.

When Ron arrived at his party, everyone embraced him.

Brad knew that everyone was coming to his grand opening.

Elly-May was the best sniper in town.

Hector walked into the kitchen and looked at Rachel. "You make me cry," he said.

There had never been a deputy quite like Peter Adams, and he knew it.

Marcia was in the mirror. She had a soda in her hand.

It was a rainy night. Irene was in the museum.

On Sunday, Perry made a wish.

Anita rubbed her hands together.

Johnnie put down the ukulele nervously.

The dog had escaped. Darren knew exactly what to do.

Love was in the air. Ana waited.

Laura could see that Katherine was fun-loving.

If the gardener didn't arrive soon, Mitchell didn't know what he would do.

Lady Ashmount was in one of her moods.

Howard felt that the bank robber was energetic.

When Brad opened the door Mrs. Thomas looked up from her work.

Rodney had been expecting Harold for three days. He rubbed his hands together.

Megan opened the door to the lobby. The silence was overwhelming.

The executioner opened the door, and led Tom inside.

"They know it was me," Michelle told herself as she waited at the pub.

Sherri had come to Cairo prepared. She was here to meet the baker.

It was a dark, moonless Wednesday night. Guy took a long sip of his Heineken as he led the chef into the garage.

Lady Malderlea was waiting in the dining room.

Going to the bay was a terrible idea. Isaac took a bite of his croissant.

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

Alfred knew that the rabbit was eloquent.

Eduardo could see that Edward was a florist. He tried not to feel intimidated.

Jimmie was crying. He chewed his lip.

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

Elsie was the best busker in town.

Sherry had invited a blacksmith to Thanksgiving. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Heniave shielded her eyes against the blast.

For as long as Wade could remember, he'd wanted to be a boatbuilder.

When Clyde arrived at Easter, everyone fainted.

When wolves began to howl, Bartholomew knew it was time to move on.

There had never been a matador quite like Gregory Martin, and he knew it.

The sound of the sledgehammer made Jonathan laugh.

Smoke was in the air. Leona waited.

Susan knew that the marshal was shallow.

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

If the imam didn't arrive soon, Pauline didn't know what she would do.

The lizard had escaped. Laura-May pretended not to notice.

Steven put down the bagel slowly.

Sarah had never been to the beach. She meditated.

Rene was suprised to be alive.

"No one will ever know," Clara told herself as she waited in the library.

Harold had been expecting Maurice for six hours. He whistled nonchalantly.

Salvador lit a cigarette.

As soon as the party started, Margaret hoped for a miracle.

The lounge room was a complete mess.

The smell coming from the attic made Tim uneasy.

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

It was a dark, moonless night. Dean was at the bakery.

It was a long way to the bay. Shawn stopped and struggled to breathe.

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

Ben could see that Travis was a sniper. He tried not to smile.

Xiliup Bloodkeeper raised her axe.

It was a typical day in the skateboard park. June took a bite of her bagel.

Michael hoped that the beetle was experimental.

Herbert opened the door to the library. He had dreamed of this moment.

There had never been a blacksmith quite like Johnnie Hall, and he knew it.

Jack fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

Samantha walked into the outhouse and glanced at Ryan. "You make me happy," she said.

Freddie was the best fortune-teller bar none.

Hugh could feel his heart beating.

Eleanor enjoyed the feeling of power. It was going to be a special morning.

Going to the river was a great idea. Andrew gripped his stapler.

When Daniel arrived at his party, Marshall welcomed him.

When rain stopped, Alice knew it was time to run.

Jay knew that the guard was petty.

Anthony felt that Kirk was jubilant.

Elsie put down the doll nervously.

Ruben could not feel anything.

Arasm shielded her eyes against the blast.

Marvin had come to Rome alone. He was here to meet the impersonator.

Lady Constance was in one of her moods.

Everett had never been to the cave. He checked his watch.

Seth lit a cigarette.

Leon hoped that no one was coming to his funeral.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

Someone had invited a snake to the party. Eleanor knew what to do.

For as long as Steve could remember, he'd wanted to be an antique dealer.

It was a long way to the mountain. Lillie stopped and closed her eyes and took a breath.

The music coming from the laundry made Ethel hopeful.

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

Brandine had been expecting Dana for five days. She enjoyed the feeling of power.

It was a morning full of promise. Carla was on the roof.

After spending a night on a plane, Gloria was relieved to see her husband.

Jane could see that Bertha was focused. She opened the door to the corridor.

Marion opened the door to the conservatory. She hoped for a miracle.

Julian could tell that Jon was a chicken sexer. He tried not to worry.

Stephen was suprised to be free.

Lady Patricia was sitting in the bathroom.

"No one suspects a thing," Valerie told herself as she waited behind the tree.

As soon as Christmas started, Erika lowered her gaze.

Ael shielded her eyes against the blast.

Gordon put down the doll slowly.

It was a typical evening in the guest room. Katherine lit a cigarette.

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

Ianuid arose from slumber.

When Adrian arrived at his funeral, everyone gasped.

Ken had come to Ireland alone. He was here to meet the graphic artist.

Micheal opened the door to the bedroom. He had dreamed of this moment.

Lady Teresa was in one of her moods.

Hector bit his fingernails.

Tanya was singing. She took a long sip of her lemonade.

It was a brilliant summer evening. Duane enjoyed the feeling of freedom as he led the pickpocket into the garage.

Martha went over the plan. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.

On Thursday, Elsie always made the world better.

Willard was at the train station. He had a mouse in his hand.

It was a long way to the desert island. Jerome stopped and checked his phone.

Lena was the best saxophonist around.

Violet could see that Minnie was pompous.

The kangaroo was on the prowl. Troy tried to remain calm.

Love was in the air. Eddie waited.

If the mathematician didn't arrive soon, Theresa didn't know what she would do.

Doris could see that Cheryl was delicate. She opened the door to the laundry.

Someone had invited a lemur to the party. Carmen knew it wouldn't end well.

Josephine had never been to the forest. She ground her teeth.

Clifton felt that the beetle was inhibited.

When Sue arrived at Easter, Barbara embraced her.

Melissa fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

After spending a night in hell, Larry was relieved to see his car.

Clara walked into the walk-in freezer and glanced at Johnny. "You make me worry," she said.

Tiffany had invited a seal to Thanksgiving. She knew what to do.

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

Mary-Lou was delighted to be free.

It was a damp Friday night. Barry was at the skateboard park.

Nicole had been waiting for Melanie for three days. She wanted a celery stick.

Xilia waited for the battle to begin.

Jimmie could see that the sheriff was responsible.

Ricardo opened the door to the dining room. He had dreamed of this moment.

As soon as the funeral started, Sara knew it wasn't too late.

The armory was locked.

The composer opened the door, and led Joyce inside.

There had never been an archaeologist quite like Pamela Baker, and she knew it.

The panda was on the loose. Wanda panicked.

April was whistling. She put down her pencil.

Rhonda had come to Hell alone. She was here to meet the wizard.

Uip Soulwreath raised her axe.

On Monday, Mary made changes.

Draerbosys shielded his eyes against the sun.

Going to the woods was a bad idea. Justin took a bite of his carrot.

After spending a night in hell, Terrence was relieved to see his wife.

When Terri opened the door Mr. Harris looked up from his book.

Lord Walkhurst was in one of his moods.

When Alfredo arrived at Christmas, everyone fainted.

Lillian knew that Leona was predictable.

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

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

Brett knew that the horse was educated.

Aaron hoped that Gary was coming to his wedding.

Eric lit a cigarette.

It was a evening full of promise. Peggy was at the aquarium.

Sherri was delighted to be free.

Christian could tell that Mark was ready. He opened the door to the dungeon.

As soon as the party started, Emily chuckled to herself.

The noises coming from the dining room made Denise uneasy.

It was a clear Saturday evening. Bernice raised her hands as she led the hunter into the cell.

It was a long way to the river. Barbara stopped and checked her reflection.

When Tamara arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone ignored her.

Pedro was in the theatre. He had a notepad in his hand.

Marc had never been to the mountain. He rubbed his hands together.

It was a typical evening in the pantry. Rene took a bite of his chicken wing.

Christopher could see that the radiologist was dramatic.

Charlotte could see that Katie was a soldier. She tried not to laugh.

Skirf shielded his eyes against the sun.

Lewis opened the door to the bathroom. He could not believe what he saw.

Slouo arose from slumber.

Going to the bay was a bad idea. Dan swallowed nervously.

For as long as Samantha could remember, she'd wanted to be a professor.

The garage was locked.

"Today is the day," Carlos told himself as he waited in the cafe.

Hilda opened the door to the chapel. She grinned.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

After spending a night in hospital, Claire was relieved to see her car.

It was a lazy winter night. Tracey was in the deli.

When Violet opened the door Mr. Wright looked up from his book.

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

Helen was the best judge around.

It started like any other night in the skateboard park. Marilyn took a bite of her bagel.

Lady Loretta was reading in the basement.

There had never been a cook quite like Sherri Sanch ez, and she knew it.

Charlie had been expecting Rodney for two days. He shrugged.

The chipmunk had escaped. Douglas panicked.

Marshall had come to Rome alone. He was here to meet the translator.

Kristin chuckled to herself.

Heather had invited a poet to her grand opening. She knew it wouldn't end well.

The sound of the sledgehammer made Armando angry.

Everett closed his eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a long afternoon.

On Tuesday, Terry always made peace.

The psychiatrist opened the door, and led Bryan inside.

It was a long way to the desert island. Vicki stopped and wiped the sweat from her brow.

Gwendolyn fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.

Dennis hoped that the fly was narcissistic.

"It has to work," Pamela told herself as she waited in the bomb-shelter.

Jose opened the door to the sauna. He buttoned up his jacket.

Traltoubon arose from slumber.

Kimberly was at the wax museum. She had a glass in her hand.

Daryl could see that William was a mechanic. He tried not to smile.

For as long as Gilbert could remember, he'd wanted to be a captain.

Kristen put down the pickle carefully.

Gloria could see that the shaman was strong.

Wret shielded her eyes against the sun.

Salvador had never been to the lake. He cracked open another beer.

Bernard opened the door to the basement. The stench was overwhelming.

It was a beautiful autumn evening. Miriam was in the hair salon.

Jay could see that Marcus was disciplined. He opened the door to the cloakroom.

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

Love was in the air. Mark opened the door.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Clifton was relieved to see his wife.

Leslie was angry that no one was coming to his grand opening.

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

Cory had come to Cairo prepared. He was here to meet the security guard.

The wardrobe was a complete mess.

Paul fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Bartholomew had invited a pony to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Rosa was sharing. She rubbed her hands together.

The sound of the waterfall made Wade hesitant.

Sharon felt that Marian was captivating.

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

Ronnie had been waiting for Marcus for five hours. He bit his fingernails.

Irene opened the door to the garage. She took a sip of her lemonade.

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

"It's almost over," Elaine told herself as she waited on the window sill.

The dogcatcher opened the door, and led Bessie inside.

Kristen could not hear anything.

The puppy had escaped. Reginald pretended not to notice.

Going to the woods was a bad idea. Sheila picked up her spoon.

Johnny was delighted to be floating.

Brian felt that the bandit was conformist.

Clyde was the best historian in town.

For as long as Jane could remember, she'd wanted to be a guru.

The bright light coming from the barn made Claude hopeful.

As soon as the funeral started, Vera took a sip of her wine.

Kay opened the door to the attic. Her senses were overwhelmed.

When Kevin arrived at Christmas, everyone ignored him.

When Randall arrived at Easter, everyone gasped.

Joan lowered her gaze.

Lady Alice was in one of her moods.

It was a wild, stormy night. Jeanne took a bite of her bratwurst as she led the exterminator into the barn.

It was a long way to the beach. Jack stopped and wanted to dance.

Brent had invited a seagull to his funeral. He knew what to do.

Jerome could see that Sergio was decisive. He opened the door to the studio.

It was a tumultuous May night. Eddie was at the pub.

Debbie hoped that everyone was coming to her party.

On Thursday, Terry always made a treehouse.

Cory opened the door to the lobby. He took a bite of his hot dog.

Uopui shielded his eyes against the blast.

Peggy walked into the lounge room and glanced at Vernon. "You make me exercise," she said.

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

Mary-Jo was at school. She had a magnifying glass in her hand.

Samuel could see that Brett was an architect. He tried not to smile.

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

"No one will ever know," Mathew told himself as he waited under the mountain.

After spending a night in the airport, Claire was relieved to see her boss.

Amanda hoped that Julie was cooperative.

Jared was the best beggar around.

The penguin was on the loose. Anita knew exactly what to do.

Pamela had come to Spain alone. She was here to meet the cameraman.

Louis could see that the bartender was confident.

Someone had invited a monkey to the party. Hilda knew the fun was about to begin.

Tommy had invited a fox to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.

It was a typical night in the bomb-shelter. Kelly took a sip of her water.

When Maria arrived at Christmas, Linda fainted.

Roberto buttoned up his jacket. It was going to be a special afternoon.

It was a long way to the cave. Jerry stopped and lit a cigarette.

Dorothy had been waiting for Rose for days. She took a bite of her pickle.

Marcus opened the door to the lobby. The silence was overwhelming.

The music coming from the cell made Cathy hopeful.

As soon as Easter started, Bonnie swallowed nervously.

Jo-Ellen was suprised to be floating.

Raymond felt that the kangaroo was amused.

It was a warm Wednesday afternoon. Ken knew it wasn't too late as he led the shaman into the wine cellar.

For as long as Alicia could remember, she'd wanted to be a miner.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Jacob could see that Greg was effeminate. He opened the door to the chapel.

It was a night full of promise. Kristina was in the observatory.

When Rita opened the door Mrs. Stuart looked up from her book.

Zinoc arose from slumber.

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

Bobbie-Sue was angry that everyone was coming to her wedding.

Someone had invited a raccoon to the funeral. Eliza-Jane knew what to do.

If the impersonator didn't arrive soon, Tara didn't know what she would do.

Sarie Hopecleaner raised her fist.

Marion opened the door to the dungeon. She scratched her hand.

Hilda fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

Carl was the best executioner around.

On Sunday, Zachary made it fun.

When Joanne arrived at Easter, everyone welcomed her.

The shark was on the loose. Mae tried to remain calm.

Shannon questioned her decision.

Dean opened the door to the kitchen. He could not believe what he saw.

Jacob put down the ball carefully.

The sound of snoring made Randy hesitant.

It was a wintery - Months evening. Bessie snapped her fingers as she led the model into the library.

Felix hoped that Jason was disillusioned.

As soon as the funeral started, Michelle shrugged.

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

There had never been a captain quite like Annie Martin, and she knew it.

Crystal was suprised to be alive.

Paul had been expecting Sidney for three hours. He took a bite of his sandwich.

For as long as Wallace could remember, he'd wanted to be a matador.

Elly-May walked into the basement and glanced at Eva. "You make me dizzy," she said.

Iecheu arose from slumber.

Ben had come to America alone. He was here to meet the fashion designer.

Tony was down the well. He had a fork in his hand.

Roger could feel his heart beating.

"This is crazy," Dale told himself as he waited in the office.

The bright light coming from the lounge room made Dana uneasy.

Sam felt that the shipwright was disruptive.

It was a typical night in the butcher. Dwight ground his teeth.

Florence opened the door to the library. Her senses were overwhelmed.

Wilma was the best diplomat in town.

Lillie opened the door to the laundry. She shrugged.

Julie could see that the bear was antisocial.

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

Someone had invited a camel to the party. Natalie knew what to do.

Aywiu Stargreeter raised his axe.

The kitchen was locked.

When Katie opened the door Mrs. Clark looked up from her work.

Milton lowered his gaze. It was going to be a long morning.

For as long as Michael could remember, he'd wanted to be a criminal.

Vickie was suprised to be floating.

After spending a night on a plane, Freddie was relieved to see his boss.

Pearl could see that Patsy was artificial. She opened the door to the office.

Tammy was travelling. She took a bite of her spring-roll.

It was a beautiful March afternoon. Leroy was behind the curtains.

As soon as the grand opening started, Gregory took a sip of his ale.

There had never been a cobbler quite like Kathleen Lee, and she knew it.

The bird had escaped. Curtis pretended not to notice.

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

Tyrone had been expecting Bobby for four hours. He closed his eyes and took a breath.

Allan opened the door to the laundry. He was afraid of what he might find.

Clayton had invited a kitten to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Cecil was at the bus stop. He had a pair of scissors in his hand.

William put down the icecream nervously.

Balaup leaned into the wind.

Dora could see that the gravedigger was strict.

On Wednesday, Jeremy always made an effort.

"Just try not to cry," Claire told herself as she waited in the basement.

Leon could see that Victor was a physicist. He tried not to smile.

Suzanne meditated. It was going to be a fantastic day.

It was a quiet morning. Gene looked at the time as he led the pianist into the bathroom.

When Miriam arrived at her funeral, Joy welcomed her.

Dwayne had come to France prepared. He was here to meet the sniper.

Frederick was the best pharmacist bar none.

Going to the peak was a foolhardy idea. Eric cracked open another beer.

Jesse walked into the lobby and glanced at Brett. "You make me angry," he said.

Aird shielded his eyes against the sun.

If the torturer didn't arrive soon, Steven didn't know what he would do.

Someone had invited a shark to the grand opening. Judy knew what to do.

Bobby knew that the eagle was tormented.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Peggy was relieved to see her home.

Clinton opened the door to the wine cellar. He chewed his lip.

As soon as the party started, Louis smiled knowingly.

There had never been a captain quite like Ricky Powell, and he knew it.

Ann hoped that Brandine was vacuous.

Glenn was disappointed that everyone was coming to his wedding.

The guru opened the door, and led Valerie inside.

It was a bitter, endless night. Joy was at the bus stop.

A sense of magic was in the air. Mary-Beth opened the door.

Dale put down the ukulele carefully.

When Naomi arrived at her funeral, everyone cried.

It was a long way to the volcano. Maurice stopped and took a bite of his icecream.

Kimberly could feel her life slipping away.

Fred opened the door to the kitchen. His senses were overwhelmed.

Mark had never been to the desert. He snapped his fingers.

Geraldine was on the bus. She had a spatula in her hand.

Noruc waited for the battle to begin.

On Wednesday, Salvador always made history.

Kathleen had been expecting Renee for six hours. She went over the plan.

If the lifeguard didn't arrive soon, Clifton didn't know what he would do.

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

Juanita was the best cameraman who ever lived.

Melvin walked into the classroom and looked at Irene. "You make me feel good," he said.

Jeffery had invited a gravedigger to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Gail closed her eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a momentous day.

June could see that the navigator was well-meaning.

Lord Clayton was in one of his moods.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.

Going to the beach was a bad idea. Javier took a long sip of his Mountain Dew.

For as long as Glenn could remember, he'd wanted to be a reporter.

"Just be yourself," Delores told herself as she waited at the concert.

It was a clear and cloudless September afternoon. Deborah was in the bell-tower.

After spending a night on the street, Constance was relieved to see her home.

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Images

Curated random image feed.

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Locations

A variety of locations

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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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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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