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Audrey had been expecting Tanya for four days. She took a long sip of her martini.
As soon as the grand opening started, Raymond chewed some gum.
Jim was delighted to be alive.
Sandra opened the door to the studio. She shuddered in anticipation.
Juan had never been to the desert. He ground his teeth.
When Mathew arrived at Christmas, everyone stared in disbelief.
Lady Kinkirk was eating in the barn.
The bright light coming from the bathroom made Steven uneasy.
If the conductor didn't arrive soon, Dwight didn't know what he would do.
A sense of magic was in the air. Kristina looked at the time.
It was a long and sleepless Friday night. Viola was at the mall.
Someone had invited a puppy to the party. Alex knew it wouldn't end well.
Maurice was the best real estate agent who ever lived.
Darrell had come to the windmill prepared. He was here to meet the magistrate.
Josephine opened the door to the wardrobe. Her senses were overwhelmed.
The spy opened the door, and led Bobbie-Sue inside.
The sound of the baby crying made Sue want to scream.
Milton walked into the kitchen and looked at Yolanda. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
Lewis enjoyed the feeling of power.
Zaurgetor shielded her eyes against the blast.
"Today is the day," Jerome told himself as he waited in the office.
Eliza-Jane knew that Lori was smiling.
Edith put down the guitar nervously.
The laundry was ready.
There had never been a chauffeur quite like Scott Young, and he knew it.
For as long as Crystal could remember, she'd wanted to be a guitarist.
Victor fumbled in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
Hector was disappointed that no one was coming to his funeral.
Tammy was glowing. She nodded to the construction worker.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Wesley enjoyed the feeling of power.
It was a busy afternoon. Claire took a long sip of her merlot as she led the make-up artist into the conservatory.
Lance set aside his wrench. It was going to be a momentous evening.
Vernon had never been to the woods. He took a bite of his muffin.
When Tommy opened the door Mr. Clark looked up from his work.
When Eddie arrived at his party, Walter laughed.
Larry could tell that Sidney was an undertaker. He tried not to worry.
Cody had invited a kitten to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Tina hoped that the guard was crying.
Someone had invited a lamb to Easter. Crystal knew the fun was about to begin.
Joshua had come to Mars prepared. He was here to meet the astronaut.
It was a cool evening. Felix was in the hospital.
The bear had escaped. Kathy knew exactly what to do.
Cindy opened the door to the cell. The silence was overwhelming.
The smoke coming from the lounge room made Thomas hopeful.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Amanda stopped and took a sip of her gin and tonic.
The spy opened the door, and led Warren inside.
After spending a night in jail, Lorraine was relieved to see her husband.
Yolim waited for the battle to begin.
Michael was suprised to be free.
If the interrogator didn't arrive soon, Heidi didn't know what she would do.
The kitchen was full of smoke.
On Saturday, Jason made a pact.
Lucy staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
There had never been a ditch digger quite like Daniel Davis, and he knew it.
Melissa walked into the lounge room and looked at Juan. "You make me cry," she said.
When Minnie arrived at her wedding, Darryl embraced her.
Ken had been expecting Thomas for hours. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
Randall was the best monk who ever lived.
Alberto could tell that Keith was willing. He opened the door to the lobby.
Rodney hoped that Travis was humble.
When Barbara arrived at her grand opening, Teresa stared in disbelief.
Toroup Fearrain raised his shield.
Kenneth wanted a bratwurst.
For as long as Ben could remember, he'd wanted to be a busker.
When Armando opened the door Mrs. Garcia looked up from her work.
Lydia could feel her heart beating.
Willard was angry that no one was coming to his funeral.
Lady Lampsforce was in one of her moods.
Mattie checked her watch. It was going to be a long afternoon.
Eddie hoped that the swan was gentle.
Jeffery was swimming. He buttoned up his jacket.
It was a typical morning in Athens. Ella shrugged.
Lonnie had invited a bear to Christmas. He knew the fun was about to begin.
It was a sad evening. Sharon struggled to breathe as she led the exotic dancer into the dining room.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
After spending a night in the airport, Wanda was relieved to see her wife.
If the swineherd didn't arrive soon, Matthew didn't know what he would do.
Lady Agnes was in one of her moods.
Going to the peak was a terrible idea. Toni lit a cigarette.
On Friday, Alma always made up a story.
Snendaos arose from slumber.
As soon as the funeral started, Benjamin looked at the time.
There had never been an oracle quite like Rosa Campbell, and she knew it.
Bob put down the teddy bear slowly.
When Terrance arrived at his party, everyone booed him.
"Just try not to cry," Jacob told himself as he waited at the concert.
Ana felt that Tonya was mannerless.
Dwayne walked into the office and glanced at Keith. "You make me sing," he said.
Esther could tell that Katrina was a salesperson. She tried not to smile.
When rain stopped, Eric knew it was time to move on.
When Charlene arrived at Easter, everyone gasped.
Ron was the best accountant bar none.
It was a long way to the pond. Neil stopped and enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
It was a wild, stormy spring night. Eduardo was in the observatory.
Daniel opened the door to the waiting room. The stench was unmistakable.
The barn was flooded.
Lord Abervic was eating in the pantry.
Someone had invited a horse to Thanksgiving. Thomas knew the fun was about to begin.
The singer opened the door, and led Priscilla inside.
Alexander was delighted to be alive.
Richard could tell that Jon was trusting. He opened the door to the wardrobe.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Teresa smiled knowingly.
Roberto had invited a dolphin to his grand opening. He knew what to do.
It was a typical afternoon in the football stadium. Stella whistled nonchalantly.
On Sunday, Marcus made it fun.
It was a typical autumn night. Patricia swallowed nervously as she led the criminal into the sauna.
For as long as Louis could remember, he'd wanted to be a spin doctor.
If the construction worker didn't arrive soon, Clifford didn't know what he would do.
When Randy arrived at Christmas, everyone ignored him.
Glenn nodded to the journalist. It was going to be a long afternoon.
The dinosaur had escaped. Bonnie panicked.
Velma had come to the windmill prepared. She was here to meet the drummer.
Courtney ground her teeth.
Suzanne was on the bus. She had a wrench in her hand.
Vicki could see that the cheetah was disappointed.
Bessie was farting. She hoped for a miracle.
Danielle walked into the bathroom and looked at Lee. "You make me tired," she said.
Vincent had never been to the reef. He took a long sip of his Jim Beam.
Roland opened the door to the basement. The silence was overwhelming.
Sally was the best salesperson in town.
As soon as the party started, Micheal shuddered in anticipation.
When Anne arrived at Christmas, Olga stared in disbelief.
Gladys could see that Anita was happy.
Kevin was delighted to be alive.
It was a long way to the ocean. Wilma stopped and ground her teeth.
There had never been a violinist quite like Ann Jones, and she knew it.
Lord Langhithe was eating in the garage.
It was a quiet morning down by the water.
Skaoi Faithsign raised his shield.
The shipwright opened the door, and led Troy inside.
For as long as Samantha could remember, she'd wanted to be a meteorologist.
Annie could feel her life slipping away.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Kristen told herself as she waited in the waiting room.
Christy opened the door to the lounge room. She shuddered in anticipation.
Iotchoa arose from slumber.
Tanya checked her watch. It was going to be a tough afternoon.
Susan hoped that the jeweler was crass.
The smoke coming from the waiting room made Allan uneasy.
Albert put down the bike nervously.
Laurie walked into the lobby and looked at Lucille. "You make me afraid," she said.
Dustin had come to Johannesburg alone. He was here to meet the cartoonist.
Gladys set aside her green highlighter.
The cloakroom was flooded.
Someone had invited a tiger to the party. Frederick knew what to do.
Julia opened the door to the library. She had dreamed of this moment.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Isaac laugh.
If the matador didn't arrive soon, Thomas didn't know what he would do.
When William opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his book.
As soon as Christmas started, Duane nodded to the surgeon.
Mabel could see that Teresa was optimistic. She opened the door to the barn.
The kitten had escaped. Leslie pretended not to notice.
It was a night full of promise. Josephine was at the bakery.
The minister opened the door, and led Violet inside.
Lady Drumine was sitting in the basement.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Lester looked at the time.
When the moon came up, Milton knew it was time to run.
Alex knew that no one was coming to his funeral.
Kristina had never been to the creek. She buttoned up her jacket.
Angel ground his teeth. It was going to be a momentous evening.
Lloyd put down the kebab nervously.
On Thursday, Jim always made magic.
Kristin had been waiting for Jessica for three days. She bit her fingernails.
It was a long way to the river. Angela stopped and took a sip of her Red Bull.
"They know it was me," Walter told himself as he waited at the bus stop.
Vernon walked into the wardrobe and looked at Arlene. "You make me a better person," he said.
After spending a night in hell, Sheila was relieved to see her car.
Armando was delighted to be alone.
Nora had invited a magistrate to her party. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Caroline was in the basement. She had a bottle in her hand.
When Marcus opened the door Mrs. Williams looked up from her book.
Ray could see that Ted was self-sufficent.
Thomas hoped that the sound technician was subtle.
If the wedding planner didn't arrive soon, Don didn't know what he would do.
There had never been a drug dealer quite like Marian Davis, and she knew it.
Karl had come to Mars prepared. He was here to meet the computer programmer.
Bonnie opened the door to the dungeon. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.
The classroom was dark and oddly quiet.
Belur waited for the battle to begin.
Lady Addlefell was sitting in the pantry.
Ronnie could feel his life slipping away.
Jo-Ellen fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Someone had invited a zebra to Christmas. Gina knew the fun was about to begin.
Going to the sea was a nice idea. Carolyn tried to hide.
Donna hoped that the alligator was secretive.
Bernard opened the door to the dining room. He went over the plan.
The sound of the helicopter arriving made Ellen hesitant.
The crab was on the loose. Leon pretended not to notice.
Kathryn could see that Ruth was a salesperson. She tried not to laugh.
When Stacy arrived at her grand opening, everyone rushed to see her.
Dave was in the bushes. He had a celery stick in his hand.
On Sunday, Jon made a kite.
Dawn was suprised to be floating.
Choepu Spiritcrest raised his fist.
After spending a night on a plane, Ethel was relieved to see her wife.
Everett could tell that Max was ready. He opened the door to the laundry.
When Roland arrived at his funeral, Harvey gasped.
Billy-Bob checked his reflection. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.
Brent put down the bratwurst carefully.
It was a long way to the forest. Ronald stopped and snapped his fingers.
Bruce walked into the armory and looked at Charlie. "You make me cold," he said.
Robert had been waiting for Tommy for five days. He went over the plan.
Dennis had come to Japan alone. He was here to meet the taxi-driver.
It was a dark and stormy Tuesday night. Terry was in the mirror.
There had never been a librarian quite like Clinton Smith, and he knew it.
Douglas knew that the spy was grief.
If the wizard didn't arrive soon, Violet didn't know what she would do.
"This is crazy," Joanne told herself as she waited at the train station.
Geraldine crouched and tied her laces.
When Patsy arrived at her party, Eugene welcomed her.
Randy opened the door to the lounge room. He could not believe what he saw.
The tailor opened the door, and led Melissa inside.
When the moon came up, Bradley knew it was time to find shelter.
As soon as the grand opening started, Shelly took a bite of her croissant.
The outhouse was flooded.
Going to the creek was a bad idea. Floyd snapped his fingers.
Dora felt that Laura-May was reassured.
When Stacey opened the door Mr. Ben son looked up from his work.
Eduardo had invited a horse to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Annette walked into the corridor and glanced at Norman. "You make me run," she said.
Smoke was in the air. Ted waited.
Mary-Lou was the best teacher bar none.
Aism waited for the battle to begin.
Victoria could tell that Marsha was casual. She opened the door to the laundry.
Calvin was over the hill. He had a hammer in his hand.
Lewis was delighted to be floating.
Stroen Soultrace raised his fist.
Claire staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.
The chipmunk was on the loose. Toni panicked.
There had never been a hotelier quite like Erik Morris, and he knew it.
Billy-Bob opened the door to the classroom. He chewed some gum.
When Billie arrived at her funeral, Richard welcomed her.
Sara could see that the elephant was weary.
If the monk didn't arrive soon, Clyde didn't know what he would do.
Omaw shielded her eyes against the blast.
Geraldine put down the burger carefully.
"They know it was me," Terry told herself as she waited at the zoo.
Lady Krawburn was reading in the wardrobe.
Jeanette had never been to the volcano. She closed her eyes and took a breath.
It was a wintery afternoon. Stephanie was in the hole.
Eliza-Jane walked into the waiting room and glanced at Gilbert. "You make me sweat," she said.
Someone had invited a kitten to Christmas. Ronnie knew the fun was about to begin.
Smoke was in the air. Gary smiled knowingly.
As soon as the grand opening started, Brandine lowered her gaze.
When Jay opened the door Mr. Hall looked up from his book.
Alexander could see that Timothy was dry.
After spending a night in the airport, Roberto was relieved to see his husband.
Claude felt that the painter was realistic.
It was a quiet morning down by the stream.
On Saturday, Jo-Ellen made dumplings.
Glenn hoped that no one was coming to Easter.
Esther was sharing. She looked at the time.
Joseph could see that Eduardo was disinterested. He opened the door to the library.
Lady Thorncott was in one of her moods.
The composer opened the door, and led Byron inside.
It was a long way to the sea. Alfredo stopped and buttoned up his jacket.
The smoke coming from the wine cellar made Kathryn hopeful.
Ron was suprised to be alone.
The bedroom was the perfect location.
Jennifer could tell that Linda was a cook. She tried not to worry.
When Peggy arrived at her wedding, everyone booed her.
It was a magical summer night. Darren was on the window sill.
Erica had invited a bird to her party. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Dustin was the best sleuth who ever lived.
Cindy could feel her heart beating.
Spuena shielded her eyes against the blast.
The pig had escaped. Jenny tried to remain calm.
There had never been a taxidermist quite like Alex Tremblay, and he knew it.
Nina hoped that the tiger was unlovable.
Ana opened the door to the studio. The smell was unbearable.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Ralph opened the door.
Carla had come to Johannesburg prepared. She was here to meet the security guard.
Max fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
Nicole took a bite of her pickle. It was going to be a momentous evening.
On Monday, Michele always made friends.
It was a sad January afternoon. Roy bit his fingernails as he led the sound technician into the control room.
The sound of the lawnmower made Jorge angry.
Joshua knew that the real estate agent was rejected.
Going to the forest was a nice idea. Eliza-Jane shrugged.
Travis knew that Marcus was fickle.
Jaime was in the deli. He had a Bud Light in his hand.
Jackie opened the door to the sauna. She wanted a banana.
As soon as the wedding started, Helen struggled to breathe.
"Just be yourself," Alexander told himself as he waited at school.
Katherine was delighted to be alone.
Annette had been expecting Tiffany for days. She took a sip of her Coke.
Monica was relieved that everyone was coming to her funeral.
Ricardo had never been to the hill. He smiled knowingly.
Leon could tell that Phillip was a ninja. He tried not to smile.
Julian opened the door to the chapel. He had dreamed of this moment.
Someone had invited a penguin to the grand opening. Carl knew what to do.
Ted could see that Ivan was bitter. He opened the door to the kitchen.
Florence took a bite of her muffin.
Lester was the best chef who ever lived.
The giraffe was on the prowl. Bonnie panicked.
When Ronnie arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed him.
The receptionist opened the door, and led Katrina inside.
If the bandit didn't arrive soon, Terrance didn't know what he would do.
When Micheal arrived at his funeral, everyone fainted.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
The music coming from the living room made Alicia uneasy.
Dolores was searching. She swallowed nervously.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Jean stopped and shuddered in anticipation.
Martin hoped that the soldier was decent.
It was a hot - Months evening. Michelle took a sip of her Pepsi as she led the secretary into the kitchen.
Russell was in the hair salon. He had a credit card in his hand.
Lord Manuel was in one of his moods.
For as long as Geraldine could remember, she'd wanted to be a park ranger.
The dining room was locked.
Marvin staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
Christy walked into the cell and looked at Lonnie. "You make me jealous," she said.
Going to the river was a terrible idea. Beth closed her eyes and took a breath.
Wayne had invited a zookeeper to his grand opening. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Seth opened the door to the lounge room. He took a sip of his chocolate milk.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Vicki laugh.
It was a lazy October night. Daisy was at the travel agent.
Tutshairin leaned into the wind.
Someone had invited a goldfish to the party. Salvador knew it wouldn't end well.
Renee put down the kite carefully.
Christine could tell that Rosemary was a miner. She tried not to feel intimidated.
When Jared opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his book.
When Luis arrived at his wedding, Timothy laughed.
The noises coming from the outhouse made Derek hopeful.
Mildred opened the door to the garage. She was afraid of what she might find.
As soon as the funeral started, Peter chewed some gum.
Eddie had been expecting Jamie for four days. He scratched his hand.
Julie closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette. It was going to be a fantastic morning.
Tamara could see that the monkey was forgiving.
Queal shielded her eyes against the light.
Veronica was in the cave. She had a kebab in her hand.
On Sunday, Jesus made a treehouse.
The bedroom was dark and oddly quiet.
Herman had come to Santa's workshop prepared. He was here to meet the pawnbroker.
Javier was walking. He cracked open another beer.
Kent had never been to the ocean. He ground his teeth.
Stephanie was the best dictator around.
Chester could tell that Lester was weak-willed. He opened the door to the barn.
Alicia knew that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
"Winners don't quit," Ross told himself as he waited at the mall.
The octopus was on the prowl. Leona panicked.
It was a calm, yet eerie September night. Hazel was in the garden.
Dawn could see that Mary was selfless.
Lady Kilmeadow was sitting in the wardrobe.
Someone had invited a goldfish to Christmas. Emily knew what to do.
Rhonda staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
There had never been a composer quite like Brittany Adams, and she knew it.
Lady Bradcester was in one of her moods.
Sally could tell that Jennifer was a beekeeper. She tried not to laugh.
The truck driver opened the door, and led Dana inside.
Michael had invited a chicken to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
When Suzanne opened the door Mrs. Stuart looked up from her book.
Jacob was suprised to be free.
Going to the valley was a great idea. Tommy whistled nonchalantly.
Alice twiddled her thumbs. It was going to be a special day.
Lady Velma was waiting in the kitchen.
As soon as Christmas started, Julia wanted to start over.
For as long as Agnes could remember, she'd wanted to be a garbage collector.
When Gabriel arrived at his grand opening, everyone cried.
Jonathan had been expecting Ralph for days. He took a sip of his lemonade.
It was a wild, stormy night. Jacob struggled to breathe as he led the busker into the corridor.
"This is crazy," Lydia told herself as she waited in the hair salon.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Raymond opened the door.
On Saturday, Evelyn made love.
Alvin opened the door to the closet. He could not believe what he saw.
Reginald was the best builder bar none.
The cat was on the prowl. Angela panicked.
Donna could feel her heart beating.
Graof shielded her eyes against the light.
Mary-Beth questioned her decision.
Sherri felt that Sarah was ruined.
The noises coming from the cell made Marcia uneasy.
Daxulor arose from slumber.
It was a bleak, wintery autumn morning. Erica was under the bed.
Howard could see that Larry was miserable. He opened the door to the living room.
The studio was covered in blood.
Michelle felt that the monkey was fascinated.
It was a typical evening in the bus stop. Debra knew it wasn't too late.
Renee opened the door to the chapel. She took a bite of her kebab.
Todd had invited a waiter to his party. He knew it wouldn't end well.
It was a long way to the stream. Lynn stopped and took a sip of her cocktail.
There had never been a messenger quite like Ronnie Brown, and he knew it.
It was a misty afternoon. Laura straightened her hair as she led the entrepreneur into the basement.
Nora had been waiting for Andrea for days. She questioned her plan.
Eddie was in the museum. He had a grape juice in his hand.
If the pickpocket didn't arrive soon, Virgil didn't know what he would do.
When Wesley arrived at Christmas, Brandon laughed.
Janice walked into the wine cellar and glanced at Sidney. "You make me exercise," she said.
When Ian arrived at his funeral, everyone embraced him.
Fernando had come to Cairo alone. He was here to meet the actor.
On Thursday, Elmer always made a cake.
Mabel took a bite of her apple. It was going to be a momentous day.
The chicken was on the prowl. Kirk knew exactly what to do.
Lawrence raised his hands.
As soon as Easter started, Glenda lowered her gaze.
Jamie was glad that everyone was coming to his grand opening.
Eric opened the door to the garage. The stench was unbearable.
When Seth opened the door Mr. Campbell looked up from his book.
For as long as Frank could remember, he'd wanted to be a stonecutter.
The laundry was deserted.
When the sun rose, Janice knew it was time to move on.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Floyd waited.
Luis felt that the spin doctor was neat.
The salesperson opened the door, and led Lauren inside.
It was a typical night in the nuclear power-plant. Courtney snapped her fingers.
Ivan had never been to the mountain. He looked at the time.
The noises coming from the office made Ruben uneasy.
Shrepusys leaned into the wind.
The sound of the bagpipes made Christian want to scream.
John felt that Bruce was embarrassed.
When Martha arrived at Thanksgiving, Jane gasped.
There had never been a gardener quite like Wesley Clark, and he knew it.
On Wednesday, Dana always made sure.
Ronnie staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
Patsy could see that Yolanda was an assassin. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Agnes could tell that Eleanor was pathetic. She opened the door to the guest room.
Someone had invited a camel to the funeral. Stephen knew it wouldn't end well.
Jim had come to Beijing prepared. He was here to meet the judge.
Randy had invited a minister to his grand opening. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Frank put down the bratwurst carefully.
Andrea opened the door to the dungeon. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Paul was the best sage in town.
For as long as Jesus could remember, he'd wanted to be an artist.
"You can do this," Jenny told herself as she waited at the skateboard park.
It was a clear afternoon. Christian was in the office.
After spending a night in the airport, Lloyd was relieved to see his husband.
As soon as the wedding started, Crystal closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Mitchell knew that the monkey was willing.
If the air traffic controller didn't arrive soon, Ken didn't know what he would do.
When rain stopped, Fernando knew it was time to move on.
Iedaydor arose from slumber.
Lady Lampscot was in one of her moods.
Lord Claude was reading in the walk-in freezer.
It was a cold, moonlit Sunday night. Antonio bit his fingernails as he led the writer into the kitchen.
The hamster was on the prowl. Maureen pretended not to notice.
Jay was suprised to be alive.
The cell was covered in blood.
Going to the woods was a good idea. Brenda took a sip of her mochaccino.
Judith had been expecting Sherry for hours. She shuddered in anticipation.
Anthony knew it was too late.
When Ross arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed.
Cariol Bondveil raised her sword.
Vera had never been to the peak. She checked her phone.
Michele walked into the laundry and looked at Eva. "You make me tired," she said.
Glen was believing. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Someone had invited a tiger to Easter. Barbara knew it wouldn't end well.
The publisher opened the door, and led Micheal inside.
Veronica opened the door to the attic. She had dreamed of this moment.
Leo put down the burger nervously.
There had never been a geologist quite like Cathy Green, and she knew it.
It was a rain-swept January night. Dustin was on the shelf.
As soon as Christmas started, Gary lit a cigarette.
Clifford chewed some gum. It was going to be a tough evening.
"Dare to dream," Carole told herself as she waited at the travel agent.
Shapoo shielded her eyes against the sun.
Holly could see that Miriam was passive.
Clyde had invited a kangaroo to Easter. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Mildred could see that Robin was a spy. She tried not to worry.
Going to the forest was a bad idea. Ruby enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
The smoke coming from the waiting room made Jessica hopeful.
Everett questioned his decision.
When Carol opened the door Mr. Williams looked up from his work.
Edward was in the hair salon. He had a hot dog in his hand.
If the chief of police didn't arrive soon, Charles didn't know what he would do.
Marie knew that the fish was superficial.
Corey opened the door to the conservatory. He nodded to the gardener.
After spending a night under a bridge, Deanna was relieved to see her husband.
On Friday, Lloyd made out.
It was a gloomy afternoon. Timothy was outside the window.
For as long as Jerome could remember, he'd wanted to be a pilot.
Geraldine felt that the shop assistant was noncompetitive.
Heather had come to China alone. She was here to meet the cameraman.
Oscar had been expecting Felix for three hours. He nodded to the security guard.
It was a night full of promise. Irene shrugged as she led the director into the wardrobe.
Someone had invited a fish to the party. Nancy knew it wouldn't end well.
Fenie leaned into the wind.
Priscilla opened the door to the chapel. The silence was overwhelming.
The sound of dogs barking made Terrence hesitant.
The DJ opened the door, and led Beatrice inside.
Holly walked into the bedroom and glanced at Darryl. "You make me nervous," she said.
It started like any other evening in the football stadium. Jo hoped for a miracle.
"Today is the day," Todd told himself as he waited in the basement.
Joann was the best radiologist bar none.
Agnes could see that Amanda was thorough. She opened the door to the wardrobe.
Micheal could feel his heart beating.
Going to the sea was a foolhardy idea. Pauline knew it was too late.
As soon as the wedding started, Michele closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Bertha looked at the time. It was going to be a special day.
Viola was angry that Elizabeth was coming to her party.
Armando put down the chair nervously.
When Francisco arrived at Easter, Rodney laughed.
It was a rain-swept afternoon. Martha was in the nuclear power-plant.
On Friday, Mae always made progress.
The squirrel was on the loose. Hector panicked.
Ernest snapped his fingers.
A sense of magic was in the air. Guy looked at the time.
Constance was burping. She crouched and tied her laces.
After spending a night in the airport, Barry was relieved to see his boss.
Stanley could see that Johnnie was an undertaker. He tried not to worry.
Ivan had been expecting Leslie for two hours. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
The evangelist opened the door, and led Shane inside.
Tracy opened the door to the lobby. She lowered her gaze.

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