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Ruth staggered in the gloom. The walls were damp.
Guy had invited a horse to his grand opening. He knew it wouldn't end well.
The smoke coming from the waiting room made Ron hopeful.
It was a long way to the beach. Marian stopped and ground her teeth.
Lady Judy was eating in the lounge room.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Brian was relieved to see his husband.
If the torturer didn't arrive soon, Alex didn't know what he would do.
When the moon came up, Raymond knew it was time to run.
Shawn walked into the cell and glanced at Warren. "You make me yawn," he said.
The kitten had escaped. Joanne panicked.
Nathan opened the door to the pantry. The smell was unmistakable.
When Becky arrived at her funeral, Frank laughed at her.
Regina opened the door to the control room. She took a bite of her croissant.
Debra was relieved that no one was coming to her party.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Shannon rubbed her hands together.
Kristen could see that Geraldine was a shepherd. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Antonio was sharing. He buttoned up his jacket.
The sound of the waves made Jacqueline hesitant.
Gilov Starmage raised her sword.
Edgar had come to the fort prepared. He was here to meet the priest.
It was a fun October afternoon. Lester was at the butcher.
Sarah-Jane hoped that the make-up artist was disorganized.
Claudia was the best mechanic who ever lived.
Terrance was suprised to be alive.
Beverly could see that Mary-Beth was impatient. She opened the door to the barn.
Alice put down the skateboard carefully.
"Today is the day," Terrence told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
Someone had invited a beaver to the party. Armando knew it wouldn't end well.
The tiger had escaped. Jeffery knew exactly what to do.
Going to the bay was a foolhardy idea. Shirley hoped for a miracle.
Elsie knew that Katherine was perplexed.
For as long as Stanley could remember, he'd wanted to be a cartoonist.
Emily scratched her hand.
When Francis opened the door Mrs. Thomas looked up from her work.
Bertha fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
When the sun rose, Roger knew it was time to find shelter.
After spending a night under a bridge, Bessie was relieved to see her wife.
Ki leaned into the wind.
Duane had been expecting Seth for six hours. He took a bite of his candy-bar.
Lady Georgia was sitting in the laundry.
Pauline knew that the elephant was cantakerous.
Yiarf Willdancer raised his shield.
Aaron opened the door to the waiting room. He bit his fingernails.
As soon as the funeral started, Allen closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
Lady Stonecoombe was in one of her moods.
It was a typical day in the office. Gary took a sip of his lemonade.
Brett had come to Heaven alone. He was here to meet the artist.
Mabel had invited a firefighter to her wedding. She knew what to do.
The sound of the blender made Ella hesitant.
Sara opened the door to the chapel. The silence was overwhelming.
It was a damp fall night. Mary-Beth was under the mountain.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Ramona smiled knowingly.
Raul could tell that Alfredo was an architect. He tried not to smile.
Max could tell that Javier was prudent. He opened the door to the laundry.
The smoke coming from the dungeon made Dana hopeful.
When Felicia arrived at her grand opening, everyone laughed at her.
Alex was at the wax museum. He had a bottle in his hand.
Kyle was angry that no one was coming to his funeral.
Martin knew that Christian was sexy.
Lauren was the best chemist in town.
Glenda put down the teddy bear nervously.
Jim took a sip of his Coke. It was going to be a long morning.
Lorasuyre leaned into the wind.
The otter had escaped. Jill panicked.
The lobby was a complete mess.
The researcher opened the door, and led Juanita inside.
Ozh shielded her eyes against the sun.
Angela was suprised to be alone.
Terri opened the door to the dungeon. The smell was overwhelming.
Terry had invited a silversmith to Christmas. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Ian could see that the crocodile was dirty.
Going to the lake was a good idea. Jeffery gripped his hot dog.
Javier was painting. He enjoyed the feeling of power.
On Sunday, Megan always made a pillow fort.
Mary-Lou could feel her life slipping away.
When the sun rose, Carolyn knew it was time to find shelter.
Someone had invited a kitten to the funeral. Dean knew it wouldn't end well.
Violet knew that the photographer was lucky.
Valerie walked into the bathroom and looked at Holly. "You make me afraid," she said.
Julio was disappointed that everyone was coming to his wedding.
It was a wild, stormy night. Sally was in the office.
It started like any other evening in the nuclear power-plant. Nicole took a bite of her pickle.
It was a long way to the planet. Eduardo stopped and swallowed nervously.
"It's almost over," Alma told herself as she waited in the deli.
When Ethel arrived at Easter, everyone ignored her.
June had been expecting Jennifer for six days. She lowered her gaze.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.
Anita could not hear anything.
Qiniec shielded her eyes against the blast.
Kristen could tell that Helen was an archer. She tried not to worry.
The kangaroo was on the prowl. Lewis panicked.
When Alfred opened the door Mr. Hill looked up from his book.
The botanist opened the door, and led Eliza-Jane inside.
Vickie could tell that Sue was narrow-minded. She opened the door to the kitchen.
Marion opened the door to the library. She was afraid of what she might find.
Kathryn was delighted to be alive.
Derrick opened the door to the classroom. He took a sip of his Budweiser.
Lord Leeworth was reading in the corridor.
The studio was dark and oddly quiet.
Daisy was sharing. She chewed her lip.
As soon as the party started, Gary checked his watch.
The bright light coming from the barn made Bobbi-Jo hopeful.
Jackie snapped her fingers. It was going to be a momentous evening.
Calvin walked into the cell and looked at Gina. "You make me sad," he said.
Karl had never been to the island. He took a long sip of his banana milkshake.
Lady Victoria was in one of her moods.
The sound of the bagpipes made Marian hesitant.
Lady Rosemore was in one of her moods.
Antonio had come to Heaven alone. He was here to meet the missionary.
A sense of magic was in the air. Eva opened the door.
Going to the valley was a foolhardy idea. Alberto whistled nonchalantly.
When the sun rose, Ruth knew it was time to run.
It was a long way to the mountain. Annie stopped and lit a cigarette.
Someone had invited a goose to the party. Gilbert knew what to do.
Daryl could tell that Clifford was a priest. He tried not to smile.
It was a bitterly cold night. Dwayne was in the attic.
For as long as Miriam could remember, she'd wanted to be a captain.
When Marcus arrived at his grand opening, Leonard fainted.
Jeremy hoped that no one was coming to Easter.
The bird was on the prowl. George tried to remain calm.
If the juggler didn't arrive soon, Daisy didn't know what she would do.
Marjorie put down the spring-roll slowly.
Jonathan knew that the gladiator was transparent.
Shirley could see that Lydia was grieved.
There had never been an artist quite like Amy Thomas, and she knew it.
Joshua staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
Ruth opened the door to the basement. The stench was unbearable.
Doris had been expecting Tamara for four hours. She checked her reflection.
Kathy opened the door to the living room. She raised her hands.
As soon as Christmas started, Jim-Bob wanted chocolate.
Darryl could feel his life slipping away.
When Allison arrived at Thanksgiving, Judy embraced her.
On Thursday, Mitchell always made trouble.
A sense of magic was in the air. Marc looked at the time.
It started like any other morning in the bikeshed. Salvador took a bite of his bagel.
Eric had never been to the mountain. He knew it wasn't too late.
Byron was screaming. He went over the plan.
The music coming from the wardrobe made Christian uneasy.
Kaor arose from slumber.
For as long as Kenneth could remember, he'd wanted to be a professor.
When the sun rose, Johnny knew it was time to run.
Lord Willie was in one of his moods.
Someone had invited a tortoise to the funeral. Maria knew the fun was about to begin.
Kimberly knew that the bee was bitter.
Going to the lake was a terrible idea. Wayne sucked his teeth.
Dwayne was suprised to be alone.
It was a crisp winter night. Rodney was in the deli.
John could tell that Allen was a radiologist. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Jack opened the door to the classroom. He shrugged.
Dale hoped that the author was persuasive.
The chapel was full of smoke.
There had never been a printer quite like Adrian Lee, and he knew it.
It was a evening full of promise. Carol raised her hands as she led the DJ into the library.
Susan walked into the garage and glanced at Darryl. "You make me dance," she said.
Eis Boneborn raised her axe.
Vivian had come to Rome prepared. She was here to meet the scientist.
The dentist opened the door, and led Walter inside.
"You can do this," Vanessa told herself as she waited in the park.
When Leon opened the door Mr. Campbell looked up from his book.
It was a typical morning in Antarctica. Mark nodded to the teacher.
Mario had never been to the volcano. He crouched and tied his laces.
Adrian smiled knowingly. It was going to be a long night.
The crab had escaped. Lynn panicked.
Hector opened the door to the lounge room. He could not believe what he saw.
Howard fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
Charlotte was the best impersonator who ever lived.
It was a long way to the hill. Danny stopped and hoped for a miracle.
For as long as Shawn could remember, he'd wanted to be a bishop.
Jorge opened the door to the chapel. He took a long sip of his Fanta.
Duane felt that the florist was balanced.
Tommy took a bite of his spring-roll.
Love was in the air. Leroy smiled knowingly.
When Christine arrived at Christmas, everyone embraced her.
Someone had invited a crocodile to Thanksgiving. Chad knew it wouldn't end well.
Amy could tell that Jackie was high-minded. She opened the door to the lounge room.
Dean put down the pickle slowly.
It was a dark, moonless August night. Luis was in the park.
Carla was suprised to be alone.
Allison was in the supermarket. She had a magnifying glass in her hand.
Joshua was running. He scratched his hand.
Dale had invited a beautician to his wedding. He knew what to do.
Aysm arose from slumber.
Going to the pond was a terrible idea. Bradley hoped for a miracle.
The music coming from the bathroom made Georgia uneasy.
Jennie knew that everyone was coming to her funeral.
Theost Willwalker raised his axe.
Harvey knew that Basil was bright.
Ruth could feel her heart beating.
"Patience is a virtue," Johnnie told himself as he waited in the playground.
As soon as the grand opening started, Nancy raised her hands.
Chad opened the door to the living room. He could not believe what he saw.
The whale had escaped. Jared pretended not to notice.
On Monday, Ray always made it work.
Marjorie could see that the dinosaur was personable.
Derrick had been waiting for Lewis for three days. He took a sip of his short black.
If the hunter didn't arrive soon, Margie didn't know what she would do.
It started like any other evening in the waiting room. Mathew tried to hide.
Roberto knew that the monk was mature.
Kenneth had never been to the forest. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
Eric picked up his chocolate milk.
Lori opened the door to the walk-in freezer. She closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
It was a lazy morning. Cindy took a long sip of her smoothie as she led the researcher into the living room.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Rosa looked at the time.
George put down the ukulele nervously.
It was a clear - Months afternoon. Frederick was at the travel agent.
The conservatory was dark and oddly quiet.
Jackie was at the casino. She had a hairbrush in her hand.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
When Keith arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed at him.
There had never been a private detective quite like Janet Williams, and she knew it.
When the moon came up, Rene knew it was time to sleep.
"Patience is a virtue," Douglas told himself as he waited over the fence.
Joe had come to Canada alone. He was here to meet the court jester.
As soon as the funeral started, Ellen shuddered in anticipation.
Barbara took a bite of her licorice twist. It was going to be a special night.
Louise could tell that Colleen was a percussionist. She tried not to smile.
Going to the woods was a bad idea. Agnes took a long sip of her merlot.
Sandra walked into the control room and looked at Corey. "You make me thirsty," she said.
Allison could see that the construction worker was steady.
Lauren opened the door to the kitchen. She had dreamed of this moment.
Alicia cracked open another beer.
It started like any other afternoon in the aquarium. Ron laughed to himself.
When Steve arrived at his party, everyone gasped.
Fernando could see that the whale was punctual.
It was a typical night in the corridor. Marlene crouched and tied her laces.
If the mayor didn't arrive soon, Paul didn't know what he would do.
Someone had invited a kitten to Thanksgiving. Bernard knew it wouldn't end well.
The giraffe was on the prowl. Eliza-Jane knew exactly what to do.
Cassandra was the best matador in town.
After spending a night in hell, Eleanor was relieved to see her home.
Dorothy could not feel anything.
Phyllis had invited a wolf to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Lois opened the door to the bathroom. She questioned her plan.
Timothy had been expecting Glen for four hours. He cracked open another beer.
It was a chilly afternoon. Jackie was in the bushes.
Jorge was suprised to be alive.
Love was in the air. Maurice waited.
Armando was glad that no one was coming to his funeral.
When wolves began to howl, Willard knew it was time to run.
Norman walked into the barn and looked at Melinda. "You make me glow," he said.
Elarnaor shielded his eyes against the sun.
"Winners don't quit," Ana told herself as she waited at the pub.
As soon as the grand opening started, Kimberly hoped for a miracle.
Going to the ocean was a great idea. Tim cracked open another beer.
Lillie went over the plan. It was going to be a momentous night.
When Kristin opened the door Mrs. Wright looked up from her book.
Dolores could see that Jeanne was decisive. She opened the door to the office.
It was a long way to the river. Jack stopped and lit a cigarette.
Allen was the best musician around.
Sally put down the croissant slowly.
It was a chilly spring evening. Tiffany put down her hairbrush as she led the ambassador into the garage.
Iardie waited for the battle to begin.
When Vickie arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone cried.
For as long as Laura could remember, she'd wanted to be a park ranger.
Ramona was going. She cracked open another beer.
The smoke coming from the wardrobe made Ruben uneasy.
There had never been a gravedigger quite like Vanessa Williams, and she knew it.
Lord Dustmarch was in one of his moods.
It was a bitter, endless spring night. Warren was in the basement.
When the sun rose, Gabriel knew it was time to sleep.
Karen had invited a chipmunk to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.
The porcupine had escaped. Gordon knew exactly what to do.
Robert wanted one last chance.
Rosemary opened the door to the armory. She was afraid of what she would find.
After spending a night under a bridge, Patricia was relieved to see her mother.
Lady Bonnie was sitting in the corridor.
Marvin walked into the garage and looked at Gertrude. "You make me jump," he said.
Claudia opened the door to the basement. She set aside her hammer.
Marlene had never been to the gully. She chewed some gum.
Smoke was in the air. Danielle smiled knowingly.
Angel was in the lighthouse. He had a flute in his hand.
Spachi shielded his eyes against the light.
Marion meditated. It was going to be a momentous night.
Lord Bradhurst was reading in the guest room.
It was a long way to the swamp. Rafael stopped and tried to hide.
Linda hoped that Mildred was idiosyncratic.
As soon as the funeral started, Herman bit his fingernails.
Squornei Soulkeeper raised her sword.
Jessie was suprised to be free.
Going to the gully was a foolhardy idea. Don checked his reflection.
"This is crazy," Kevin told himself as he waited at the pub.
For as long as Laurie could remember, she'd wanted to be a bureaucrat.
Becky was worried that everyone was coming to Easter.
Natalie could see that the wombat was complaining.
On Friday, Kelly always made magic.
There had never been a cartoonist quite like Thelma Carter, and she knew it.
The conservatory was ready.
It was a calm, yet eerie Wednesday night. Angel was in the temple.
Nellie had come to the escape-pod alone. She was here to meet the dentist.
Mary-Beth opened the door to the dining room. She could not believe what she saw.
When wolves began to howl, Sherri knew it was time to sleep.
After spending a night in jail, Marsha was relieved to see her boss.
Anne could tell that Victoria was a ninja. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Russell put down the ukulele slowly.
Ralph had been waiting for Tony for hours. He took a long sip of his green tea.
Someone had invited a lizard to the party. Alvin knew it wouldn't end well.
Charles felt that the herbalist was sympathetic.
When Regina arrived at Christmas, everyone cried.
The elephant was on the prowl. Ronnie pretended not to notice.
Daniel was the best DJ around.
The sound of the seagulls made Joe laugh.
Annette had invited a firefighter to Thanksgiving. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Going to the woods was a nice idea. Amber cracked open another beer.
Alfred hoped that Sean was protective.
Felicia could feel her life slipping away.
Larry was delighted to be floating.
When Jessica opened the door Mrs. Stuart looked up from her work.
William could see that Steve was incorruptible. He opened the door to the lobby.
Mary-Beth had never been to the waterfall. She whistled nonchalantly.
As soon as the funeral started, Sharon struggled to breathe.
Waesue shielded her eyes against the light.
Fariotyra leaned into the wind.
It was a magical May evening. Elsie was in the cafe.
If the teacher didn't arrive soon, Jimmie didn't know what he would do.
Iasua Fearbite raised his sword.
The dining room was the perfect location.
Amber had come to the escape-pod alone. She was here to meet the librarian.
Robin walked into the guest room and looked at Tracey. "You make me scream," she said.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Raymond looked at the time.
The bright light coming from the closet made Teresa hopeful.
Brandy was behind the wall. She had a bouquet in her hand.
Bruce took a sip of his grape juice. It was going to be a momentous night.
The dolphin had escaped. Walter tried to remain calm.
Steve opened the door to the wardrobe. He snapped his fingers.
When rain began, Sharon knew it was time to run.
Gwendolyn opened the door to the basement. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Adrian put down the bike carefully.
Nelson staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.
The sound of the helicopter leaving made Julie want to cry.
Lucy could see that the shepherd was boisterous.
Joel was delighted to be alone.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Mary was relieved to see her home.
Going to the forest was a terrible idea. Herman took a bite of his icecream.
As soon as the funeral started, Byron lowered his gaze.
When Barbara arrived at Thanksgiving, Maurice ignored her.
Someone had invited a hamster to the wedding. Emma knew the fun was about to begin.
When Julian opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his work.
Renee had never been to the desert island. She tried to hide.
The bedroom was full of smoke.
It was a brilliant evening. Carl was at the travel agent.
Lady Vinhelm was eating in the laundry.
The smell coming from the chapel made Edward uneasy.
Mario had been expecting Lee for four days. He took a sip of his whiskey.
There had never been a zookeeper quite like Morris Green, and he knew it.
Lisa was worried that Emily was coming to her party.
Jackie had come to Moscow prepared. She was here to meet the barber.
The dogcatcher opened the door, and led Roberto inside.
Naerl shielded his eyes against the sun.
Dana walked into the office and looked at Lillian. "You make me laugh," she said.
Norau leaned into the wind.
Sean knew that Tyrone was depressed.
Bob opened the door to the basement. He had dreamed of this moment.
It was a dark, moonless February night. Katrina gripped her key as she led the coroner into the wardrobe.
Andy knew that the panda was glad.
Dolores was the best gladiator around.
If the cartoonist didn't arrive soon, Miriam didn't know what she would do.
Ian put down the icecream carefully.
Kurt could tell that Jerome was a bank robber. He tried not to smile.
It was a long way to the swamp. Jackie stopped and chewed some gum.
Lord Jaime was in one of his moods.
Delores staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
Walter opened the door to the laundry. He cracked open another beer.
Felix could see that Craig was clean. He opened the door to the kitchen.
It was a lazy evening. Jack was in the basement.
The garage was spotless.
When Brandon arrived at his funeral, Aaron fainted.
Love was in the air. Eliza-Jane looked at the time.
Brent was in the cathedral. He had a spatula in his hand.
Alex nodded to the marine. It was going to be a long night.
When Mitchell arrived at Easter, everyone booed him.
Someone had invited a rat to Christmas. Ryan knew it wouldn't end well.
As soon as the party started, Benjamin chewed his lip.
Frederick hoped that the archer was tortured.
Walter shrugged.
Myrtle was climbing. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
For as long as Courtney could remember, she'd wanted to be a monk.
Wade could feel his heart beating.
Going to the desert was a good idea. Dave took a sip of his margarita.
Heather opened the door to the armory. She had dreamed of this moment.
Streotsh shielded her eyes against the sun.
Clara could see that the fox was empty.
There had never been an interior designer quite like Jennifer Parker, and she knew it.
The sound of the squeak toy made Lydia laugh.
If the governor didn't arrive soon, Ruth didn't know what she would do.
Bob had never been to the valley. He laughed to himself.
Kurt was the best trapper around.
The noises coming from the lounge room made Christy uneasy.
Salvador was relieved that Rene was coming to his funeral.
Love was in the air. Marcia waited.
Erik could tell that Chad was a butcher. He tried not to worry.
Krisoi waited for the battle to begin.
Regina had come to Beijing alone. She was here to meet the sheriff.
When wolves began to howl, Jonathan knew it was time to sleep.
Lord Freddie was in one of his moods.
Alvin was suprised to be alive.
Nora had been waiting for Wanda for days. She set aside her bottle.
The wombat had escaped. Clifton pretended not to notice.
It was a bright and starry July night. Isaac took a long sip of his rum and coke as he led the coach into the cloakroom.
As soon as the party started, Glenda closed her eyes and took a breath.
Dale was jumping. He lowered his gaze.
Diane could not hear anything.
Jean was in the waiting room. She had a screwdriver in her hand.
Marian had invited an alligator to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.
On Wednesday, Chad made music.
Susan could feel her life slipping away.
Claude opened the door to the walk-in freezer. He enjoyed the feeling of power.
Someone had invited a dinosaur to the funeral. Robin knew it wouldn't end well.
Cheryl could see that the oracle was obedient.
After spending a night on a plane, Donald was relieved to see his boss.
There had never been a rabbi quite like Myrtle Cooper, and she knew it.
The sound of the squeak toy made Anne want to cry.
Betty opened the door to the dungeon. She had dreamed of this moment.
When Melinda arrived at Easter, everyone fainted.
Marvin had never been to the desert island. He rubbed his hands together.
The composer opened the door, and led Benjamin inside.
"No one will ever know," Herman told himself as he waited at the skateboard park.
For as long as Kelly could remember, he'd wanted to be a bandit.
Adrian sucked his teeth. It was going to be a long evening.
It was a cool summer evening. Ruben was in the backyard.
Florence could see that the raccoon was indecisive.
When Jessica opened the door Mrs. Cooper looked up from her book.
Darryl could see that Jacob was placid.
The bright light coming from the stable made Brandine hopeful.
Clifton could see that Arnold was a dancer. He tried not to smile.
The puppy had escaped. Thomas knew exactly what to do.
It was a typical night in the pantry. Becky took a bite of her candy-bar.
Clifford had been waiting for Ray for five hours. He took a sip of his cocktail.
Kim was growling. She nodded to the antique dealer.
Manuel felt that the hunter was distracted.
Miraldaulor waited for the battle to begin.
It started like any other morning in the temple. Antonio chewed his lip.
It was a typical evening. Erin swallowed nervously as she led the linguist into the living room.
Someone had invited a cow to the wedding. Evelyn knew the fun was about to begin.
Frank walked into the bathroom and looked at Donna. "You make me laugh," he said.
After spending a night in jail, Leslie was relieved to see her father.
The attic was full of smoke.
Frederick had come to Canada alone. He was here to meet the undertaker.
Going to the hill was a bad idea. Mattie twiddled her thumbs.
"You deserve this," Laura told herself as she waited behind the curtains.
If the coroner didn't arrive soon, Daisy didn't know what she would do.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.
Maurice opened the door to the office. The stench was overwhelming.
Chris was in the hospital. He had a notepad in his hand.
Jeanne put down the umbrella nervously.
Calvin could see that the goose was abrupt.
There had never been a beautician quite like Michele Lóp ez, and she knew it.
Pamela rubbed her hands together.
Arnold could not hear anything.
Marlene was the best yodeler around.
Tyrone had invited a detective to Easter. He knew what to do.
Holly could feel her heart beating.
Mabel could see that the bricklayer was pathetic.
Bezuorwyn arose from slumber.
Lord Daryl was sitting in the guest room.
Lester could see that Jason was a beautician. He tried not to worry.
Herman had been waiting for Theodore for hours. He twiddled his thumbs.
Antonio hoped that Clayton was coming to his grand opening.
When Brian arrived at his wedding, Chad ignored him.
Miguel opened the door to the dining room. He struggled to breathe.
The badger was on the loose. Peggy pretended not to notice.
It was a clear, bright October evening. Georgia was in the bath.
Marie was suprised to be floating.
Mary-Jo took a bite of her chicken wing. It was going to be a special morning.
As soon as the funeral started, Glenda closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Lord Glasslow was sitting in the kitchen.
For as long as Erica could remember, she'd wanted to be a cartoonist.
It was a long way to the pond. Katherine stopped and wiped the sweat from her brow.
On Tuesday, Stephanie made the world better.
When the moon came up, Regina knew it was time to run.
Lady Deborah was in one of her moods.
When Kathy arrived at Thanksgiving, Lydia cried.
Javier knew that Christian was tasteful.
Fernando had invited a camel to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Michael put down the bike slowly.
The dining room was full of smoke.
It was a wintery night. Janice raised her hands as she led the butcher into the living room.
Joseph fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.
Virgil opened the door to the corridor. He could not believe what he saw.
Someone had invited a kitten to Christmas. Jorge knew what to do.
Leonard had come to America prepared. He was here to meet the nurse.
Lord Jimmy was sitting in the dungeon.
Eric had been expecting Mike for six hours. He rubbed his hands together.
Corey was behind the wall. He had a key in his hand.
Megan could see that Marilyn was a construction worker. She tried not to laugh.
The smell coming from the guest room made Melinda uneasy.
Danielle felt that the dolphin was dissonant.
Bruce was the best private detective around.
When Jo-Ellen opened the door Mrs. Tremblay looked up from her work.
Regina opened the door to the cell. She chewed her lip.
Ken had never been to the island. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
Wilma was glad that Sylvia was coming to her funeral.
Sergio knew that the artist was hesitant.
Alan was delighted to be alive.
Nina chewed some gum. It was going to be a momentous morning.
It was a sad afternoon. Fred was at the mall.
Syle waited for the battle to begin.
"It has to work," Leona told herself as she waited at the bus stop.
It was a dark and stormy evening. Micheal snapped his fingers as he led the ventriloquist into the bathroom.
The dining room was flooded.
On Friday, Emma made progress.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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