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Rortoa shielded her eyes against the light.
Dawn was the best guide around.
Tyrone felt that Brad was hopeful.
Yeliuwyn arose from slumber.
Annette was suprised to be free.
It was a long way to the lake. Tiffany stopped and took a bite of her chicken wing.
Randall could see that Jordan was grief. He opened the door to the cloakroom.
Johnnie snapped his fingers. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.
Leroy had come to Japan prepared. He was here to meet the guru.
The noises coming from the office made Evelyn hopeful.
After spending a night on a plane, Patricia was relieved to see her father.
Lurluira Faithmage raised his axe.
Audrey had been waiting for Edna for five hours. She wanted one last chance.
When Sarah opened the door Mrs. Lee looked up from her work.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
Sidney was down the well. He had a pair of scissors in his hand.
Love was in the air. Norma opened the door.
Brian was glad that no one was coming to Christmas.
If the miner didn't arrive soon, Clifford didn't know what he would do.
It was a bleak, wintery February night. Eric was in the kitchen.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Gloria whistled nonchalantly.
Charles knew that the rat was artificial.
Jose swallowed nervously.
Someone had invited a cow to Easter. Darren knew the fun was about to begin.
For as long as Nelson could remember, he'd wanted to be a paleontologist.
When Wade arrived at his funeral, Edna welcomed him.
It was a wild, stormy Friday night. Harold looked at the time as he led the computer programmer into the attic.
There had never been a shipwright quite like Kenneth Powell, and he knew it.
Sarah-Jane could tell that Toni was puritanical. She opened the door to the laundry.
Glenda took a bite of her hot dog. It was going to be a long night.
Laura-May put down the candy-bar slowly.
Violet fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
The factory worker opened the door, and led Janet inside.
Anna had invited a fox to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.
The dungeon was flooded.
When Jesus arrived at his wedding, Jon cried.
Rene had come to America prepared. He was here to meet the executioner.
Roy was cycling. He shuddered in anticipation.
It was a dark and stormy autumn afternoon. Jeanette was in the supermarket.
When the sun rose, Kathryn knew it was time to move on.
Tamara opened the door to the attic. Her senses were overwhelmed.
The smell coming from the barn made Jo uneasy.
It started like any other morning in Athens. Casey checked his watch.
Going to the beach was a bad idea. Elaine raised her hands.
Lady Walkford was in one of her moods.
Alfred hoped that Brent was focused.
Martin walked into the basement and glanced at Christy. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
After spending a night in jail, Jackie was relieved to see her husband.
"Show no mercy," Nelson told himself as he waited in the waiting room.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Everett angry.
Arthur had never been to the forest. He shrugged.
As soon as the funeral started, Cory wanted a pill.
Billie was the best blacksmith bar none.
It was a long way to the beach. Russell stopped and enjoyed the feeling of power.
Bobbi-Jo was in the basement. She had a pencil in her hand.
Lester knew that the flight attendant was reactive.
Zuxuenia leaned into the wind.
The matador opened the door, and led Ron inside.
Teresa had invited a penguin to Christmas. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Geraldine questioned her decision.
Kathryn put down the skateboard carefully.
Ruth hoped that the swan was faithless.
Jose was relieved that Ricardo was coming to Thanksgiving.
There had never been an illustrator quite like Dana White, and she knew it.
Lord Ken was reading in the cell.
If the weaver didn't arrive soon, Natalie didn't know what she would do.
Ivan staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.
It was a fun August night. Angela took a long sip of her water as she led the technician into the living room.
"Just breathe," Steven told himself as he waited at the travel agent.
Norma was suprised to be floating.
It was a night full of promise. Floyd was in the office.
Eugene had come to the submarine prepared. He was here to meet the monk.
The smell coming from the control room made Pamela hopeful.
Someone had invited a snake to Christmas. Misty knew what to do.
Trathuador shielded his eyes against the light.
Soebi Fleshhunter raised his fist.
When Marvin arrived at his party, Carole rushed to see him.
Smoke was in the air. Josephine opened the door.
Anna opened the door to the sauna. She was afraid of what she would find.
Milton was calling. He went over the plan.
Deanna was the best torturer who ever lived.
Lady Kinvic was in one of her moods.
As soon as Easter started, Clifford took a sip of his chocolate milk.
When Ramon opened the door Mr. Harris looked up from his book.
Minnie could see that Joan was rowdy.
Ronald could see that the marshal was forgiving.
For as long as Kenneth could remember, he'd wanted to be a ninja.
"You deserve this," George told himself as he waited at school.
Shelly walked into the waiting room and glanced at Aaron. "You make me worry," she said.
Lord Adam was waiting in the attic.
Carrie had never been to the river. She chewed her lip.
It was a long way to the desert island. Ian stopped and sucked his teeth.
Going to the lake was a great idea. Willard hoped for a miracle.
Craig bit his fingernails. It was going to be a fantastic day.
Courtney knew that everyone was coming to her party.
Raul could see that the chipmunk was rowdy.
The bird had escaped. Beth knew exactly what to do.
If the dressmaker didn't arrive soon, Leonard didn't know what he would do.
It was a dull, insipid night. Reginald took a bite of his fishcake as he led the fraudster into the dining room.
After spending a night under a bridge, Greg was relieved to see his mother.
It started like any other morning in the attic. Clifton questioned his decision.
When rain began, Vickie knew it was time to find shelter.
Claire could see that Bernice was a knight. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Brian put down the bike slowly.
There had never been a chief of police quite like Travis Adams, and he knew it.
Yinief leaned into the wind.
A sense of magic was in the air. Sherri waited.
Linda was the best torturer bar none.
When Dan arrived at his grand opening, everyone gasped.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Pearl told herself as she waited in the hospital.
Ruben could see that Richard was ignorant. He opened the door to the attic.
Claude walked into the walk-in freezer and glanced at Benjamin. "You make me feel good," he said.
Darryl opened the door to the corridor. He straightened his clothes.
The smell coming from the stable made Lawrence uneasy.
Brad had been waiting for Hector for two days. He took a bite of his bratwurst.
Rachel opened the door to the lounge room. Her senses were overwhelmed.
When Vickie opened the door Mr. Smith looked up from his book.
Going to the planet was a nice idea. Edward buttoned up his jacket.
Antonio was behind the tree. He had a pickle in his hand.
The record producer opened the door, and led Leroy inside.
Jerome could feel his life slipping away.
Basil was painting. He lowered his gaze.
Christina felt that the fly was venomous.
It was a glorious - Months evening. Tony was in the deli.
Floyd hoped that Gary was calm.
Harold was delighted to be alive.
If the magician didn't arrive soon, Anna didn't know what she would do.
For as long as Pedro could remember, he'd wanted to be a chef.
It was a hot and humid night. Kelly took a long sip of his merlot as he led the fashion designer into the library.
Edwin put down the umbrella carefully.
When Greg arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed.
Everett could see that Steven was a doctor. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Dan had never been to the mountain. He took a bite of his cracker.
Uwue waited for the battle to begin.
As soon as the grand opening started, Nellie bit her fingernails.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Gordon want to cry.
"Winners don't quit," Bessie told herself as she waited behind the bikeshed.
Mary-Lou was the best record producer around.
Georgia had come to Antarctica prepared. She was here to meet the florist.
Debbie was worried that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
Lord Thorncombe was in one of his moods.
When Victoria opened the door Mr. Carter looked up from his work.
Jo-Ellen walked into the cell and looked at Diane. "You make me laugh," she said.
After spending a night in the airport, Billie was relieved to see her mother.
It was a long way to the desert island. Claude stopped and struggled to breathe.
Brett lit a cigarette.
Gina was whistling. She took a long sip of her lemonade.
Lord Roberto was in one of his moods.
Franklin fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
It was a typical morning in the pub. Anna shrugged.
The laundry was flooded.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
It was a clear evening. Oscar was in the playground.
Dale opened the door to the bathroom. The stench was unmistakable.
If the governor didn't arrive soon, Billy didn't know what he would do.
When Rosa arrived at her wedding, everyone ignored her.
Vanessa felt that Julia was upright.
When Dolores arrived at Thanksgiving, Mae laughed.
"Maybe no one will notice," Melinda told herself as she waited behind the tree.
Albert hoped that the cat was unambitious.
Jeffery was the best violinist bar none.
As soon as Christmas started, Janet took a bite of her muffin.
Bernice could see that Kathryn was an explorer. She tried not to worry.
When wolves began to howl, Alvin knew it was time to sleep.
The sound of the baby crying made Cynthia angry.
Iaperelle leaned into the wind.
Lord Clarence was in one of his moods.
It was a long way to the pond. Rick stopped and buttoned up his jacket.
Steven could tell that Jamie was unhealthy. He opened the door to the lounge room.
Benjamin opened the door to the laundry. He took a sip of his Red Bull.
For as long as Shawn could remember, he'd wanted to be an oracle.
Theodore hoped that everyone was coming to Christmas.
Going to the lake was a nice idea. Laura-May took a bite of her licorice twist.
Hazel had come to the moon prepared. She was here to meet the choreographer.
There had never been a guide quite like Anita Kit son, and she knew it.
Linda could feel her life slipping away.
Glen ground his teeth. It was going to be a momentous day.
Lady Offenmarch was in one of her moods.
It was a fun winter night. Jimmy was at the train station.
The music coming from the garage made Barry hopeful.
If the criminal didn't arrive soon, Clinton didn't know what he would do.
Clifford was at the butcher. He had a spoon in his hand.
Todd hoped that the barber was self-effacing.
When Everett opened the door Mr. Parker looked up from his book.
Christopher walked into the dungeon and glanced at Shawn. "You make me hungry," he said.
The octopus had escaped. Marjorie panicked.
As soon as Easter started, Bryan closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
Arnold opened the door to the classroom. The silence was overwhelming.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
After spending a night in hospital, Bob was relieved to see his car.
The messenger opened the door, and led June inside.
Herbert had been expecting Calvin for hours. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Dana was suprised to be alive.
Daryl hoped for a miracle.
Lady Sherry was in one of her moods.
Rerd shielded his eyes against the blast.
On Friday, Jason always made an igloo.
The sound of the lawnmower made Denise want to cry.
Kathy put down the ball slowly.
Phillip knew that no one was coming to his wedding.
Mattie could see that Beth was dejected. She opened the door to the dining room.
Albert checked his watch. It was going to be a long evening.
Eugene could see that Wesley was solitary.
Going to the river was a terrible idea. Billy-Bob took a sip of his chardonnay.
When Clayton arrived at his grand opening, Clyde laughed at him.
When Lynn arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone fainted.
It started like any other night in England. Ronnie took a bite of his cracker.
Olga could see that the rabbit was miserable.
Casey walked into the garage and glanced at Crystal. "You make me feel good," he said.
"Time to shine," Stella told herself as she waited under the bridge.
It was a busy March evening. Daniel was on the roof.
Someone had invited a bunny to Christmas. Terrence knew it wouldn't end well.
Leo opened the door to the laundry. He buttoned up his jacket.
There had never been a burglar quite like Alberto Young, and he knew it.
Edna opened the door to the attic. She could not believe what she saw.
The closet was a complete mess.
Gilbert had never been to the forest. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Lady Poltreath was in one of her moods.
Daryl had invited a webmaster to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Beth was in the hole. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.
Bessie felt that the merchant was obnoxious.
Margie could tell that Catherine was a nanny. She tried not to worry.
The frog was on the prowl. Marilyn knew exactly what to do.
On Wednesday, Phillip made promises.
When Kelly opened the door Mr. Carter looked up from his book.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Rhonda was relieved to see her mother.
Lady Folmain was waiting in the cloakroom.
Joanne knew that Sylvia was circumspect.
Going to the valley was a foolhardy idea. Sherri took a sip of her whiskey.
As soon as the wedding started, Willie put down his mouse.
For as long as Bernice could remember, she'd wanted to be a drug dealer.
Lady Brenda was sitting in the corridor.
Gary was standing. He took a bite of his bread-stick.
The jailer opened the door, and led Doris inside.
When Jessie arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed.
It was a long way to the pond. Vicki stopped and scratched her hand.
If the minister didn't arrive soon, Jordan didn't know what he would do.
Cassandra opened the door to the lobby. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Juan opened the door to the garage. He whistled nonchalantly.
Someone had invited a wolf to the grand opening. Louis knew the fun was about to begin.
Roger knew it was too late.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Clinton want to scream.
Kent had come to India prepared. He was here to meet the farmer.
The wine cellar was deserted.
Pedro had been waiting for Lonnie for five days. He went over the plan.
Jason felt that the yak was honest.
Pauline was on the corner. She had a fork in her hand.
It was a typical morning in the zoo. Mitchell checked his reflection.
Anne walked into the laundry and glanced at Gail. "You make me sing," she said.
"Winners don't quit," Pearl told herself as she waited at the football stadium.
It was a typical evening. Edith took a bite of her candy-bar as she led the beekeeper into the attic.
A sense of magic was in the air. Calvin opened the door.
It was a night full of promise. Clyde was in the hospital.
On Tuesday, Vickie always made it happen.
Lance could see that Kenneth was irrational.
Darlene had never been to the cave. She checked her reflection.
Lisa staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
Sharteu Willstruck raised his sword.
Going to the forest was a terrible idea. Bobbie took a bite of her icecream.
Sergio could feel his heart beating.
When James arrived at his grand opening, everyone laughed.
Lord Wealdcester was sitting in the bedroom.
Lynn chewed some gum. It was going to be a fantastic night.
When rain stopped, Calvin knew it was time to run.
Kathleen was shining. She buttoned up her jacket.
The noises coming from the bathroom made Bertha hopeful.
Oep arose from slumber.
Carole had invited a screenwriter to Thanksgiving. She knew what to do.
The sound of the bagpipes made Matthew hesitant.
Mattie could see that Barbara was a guitarist. She tried not to smile.
When Olga arrived at her grand opening, everyone booed her.
When Charlotte opened the door Mr. Adams looked up from his work.
The laundry was a complete mess.
It was a long way to the valley. Melanie stopped and snapped her fingers.
There had never been an innkeeper quite like Pedro Allen, and he knew it.
Carolyn was the best assassin around.
Michele opened the door to the cloakroom. She could not believe what she saw.
Kathleen opened the door to the dungeon. She checked her phone.
As soon as Easter started, Janet shrugged.
Ronald felt that Joshua was malicious.
Careoth shielded her eyes against the sun.
Tyrone walked into the lounge room and glanced at Sheila. "You make me feel bad," he said.
Kristin was at the football stadium. She had a credit card in her hand.
Iur Bondseller raised her shield.
Sally was angry that Irene was coming to her funeral.
Lord Tommy was sitting in the barn.
On Saturday, Joanne always made a robot.
The zebra was on the loose. Ellen pretended not to notice.
It was a crisp winter evening. Warren was at the aquarium.
Rachel could tell that Betty was single-minded. She opened the door to the lounge room.
Judith had come to Istanbul prepared. She was here to meet the surgeon.
Smoke was in the air. Bonnie opened the door.
Roland was shrinking. He went over the plan.
Holly was suprised to be alive.
Going to the peak was a bad idea. Javier lit a cigarette.
Strestoumun waited for the battle to begin.
Vivian opened the door to the laundry. Her senses were overwhelmed.
When Amy opened the door Mr. Smith looked up from his work.
The smell coming from the bathroom made Arthur hopeful.
For as long as June could remember, she'd wanted to be a plumber.
Leo had never been to the mountain. He struggled to breathe.
The butcher opened the door, and led Daisy inside.
It was a long way to the swamp. Bobbie-Sue stopped and checked her reflection.
Enrique fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
It was a brilliant afternoon. Robin cracked open another beer as she led the fashion designer into the library.
Tom knew that the cobbler was naive.
Javier hoped that the giraffe was smiling.
Mae nodded to the fisher. It was going to be a special day.
Brittany had invited a chimpanzee to Easter. She knew the fun was about to begin.
It started like any other afternoon in the concert. Christy bit her fingernails.
Lady Offenlock was in one of her moods.
Susan was glad that Shelly was coming to her party.
"No one suspects a thing," Kimberly told herself as she waited behind the bikeshed.
As soon as the funeral started, Marcus buttoned up his jacket.
The stable was locked.
There had never been a guru quite like Yvonne Washington, and she knew it.
Amber could tell that Diane was a bureaucrat. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Jorge took a bite of his pickle.
It was a wintery evening. Shane was in the mirror.
On Sunday, Steve always made it happen.
Xarnio waited for the battle to begin.
Carmen had come to the moon alone. She was here to meet the engineer.
If the impersonator didn't arrive soon, Amanda didn't know what she would do.
Henry opened the door to the kitchen. His senses were overwhelmed.
Smoke was in the air. Miriam opened the door.
When Monica arrived at her funeral, everyone fainted.
Ana was in the hospital. She had a credit card in her hand.
The elephant had escaped. Loretta pretended not to notice.
The sound of the waterfall made Joseph hesitant.
For as long as Kim could remember, she'd wanted to be a psychiatrist.
Jesse put down the umbrella carefully.
It was a typical night in the dining room. Eliza-Jane twiddled her thumbs.
Someone had invited a duck to Thanksgiving. Sergio knew what to do.
Kelly hoped that the fish was amiable.
Dawn could see that the mechanic was tactless.
When Tony opened the door Mr. Hill looked up from his book.
Clara could tell that Marion was a cobbler. She tried not to smile.
The lounge room was deserted.
Christy felt that Willie was solemn.
Kyle opened the door to the guest room. He grimaced.
Thav shielded her eyes against the sun.
It was a long way to the bay. Geraldine stopped and wanted one last chance.
David shrugged. It was going to be a long day.
Bobbie was eating. She looked at the time.
When rain began, Louis knew it was time to run.
It was a quiet morning down by the stream.
It was a warm morning. Karen was under the bridge.
The ditch digger opened the door, and led Clarence inside.
Annie took a sip of her beer.
Doris opened the door to the attic. She could not believe what she saw.
If the graphic artist didn't arrive soon, Bonnie didn't know what she would do.
Debbie had been expecting Carolyn for five days. She shuddered in anticipation.
Georgia could see that Cheryl was healthy. She opened the door to the sauna.
After spending a night in the airport, Maurice was relieved to see his mother.
Going to the forest was a great idea. Marian snapped her fingers.
When Brian arrived at his wedding, everyone ignored him.
It was a fun afternoon. Mattie picked up her long white as she led the magistrate into the control room.
Sharon had never been to the volcano. She straightened her hair.
Someone had invited a donkey to Thanksgiving. Kurt knew what to do.
Erica had come to Hong Kong alone. She was here to meet the meteorologist.
Tracey was the best director in town.
"This is crazy," Leslie told himself as he waited at the bus stop.
Ghaeyra arose from slumber.
When Casey opened the door Mr. Harris looked up from his book.
On Saturday, Bill always made magic.
The pantry was spotless.
Bernard had invited a zookeeper to his grand opening. He knew what to do.
The lamb was on the prowl. Jennifer tried to remain calm.
Francisco walked into the dining room and glanced at Lonnie. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
Love was in the air. Claude smiled knowingly.
Thelma put down the teddy bear nervously.
For as long as Marilyn could remember, she'd wanted to be a burglar.
Lord Walkgill was in one of his moods.
Katherine was staying. She closed her eyes and took a breath.
Cassandra smiled knowingly. It was going to be a long evening.
Amy could tell that Sandra was a coach. She tried not to laugh.
It was a long way to the desert. Tonya stopped and set aside her knife.
It was a wintery Friday evening. Lee was in the shower.
Julian had been expecting Jim-Bob for six days. He took a bite of his sandwich.
Marion was delighted to be alive.
When wolves began to howl, Raul knew it was time to find shelter.
The sound of dogs barking made Justin want to scream.
Gerald hoped that the eagle was keen.
The pilot opened the door, and led Pedro inside.
Gina fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.
If the locksmith didn't arrive soon, Margaret didn't know what she would do.
As soon as the party started, Deborah checked her reflection.
There had never been an editor quite like Bradley Stuart, and he knew it.
Eechay arose from slumber.
Vickie opened the door to the wardrobe. The silence was overwhelming.
The bright light coming from the cell made Jared hopeful.
The ant was on the prowl. Allen pretended not to notice.
Sam had invited a horse to Easter. He knew what to do.
Lord Leslie was in one of his moods.
Georgia opened the door to the kitchen. She raised her hands.
Someone had invited an octopus to the party. Dwight knew it wouldn't end well.
"You can do this," Rick told himself as he waited in the cathedral.
Christy swallowed nervously.
Lord Polbex was sitting in the attic.
Charlie was relieved that everyone was coming to his funeral.
Lewis put down the banana carefully.
When Gregory opened the door Mrs. Miller looked up from her work.
Lena could see that Lucille was a private detective. She tried not to laugh.
When Bertha arrived at Easter, everyone cried.
Eileen took a bite of her licorice twist. It was going to be a momentous evening.
Russell hoped that Leonard was brutal.
On Wednesday, Ralph always made a puppet.
Oird Fearsnake raised his fist.
Going to the island was a nice idea. Yvonne bit her fingernails.
For as long as Florence could remember, she'd wanted to be a drummer.
Jay had never been to the reef. He buttoned up his jacket.
The pilot opened the door, and led Clinton inside.
There had never been a tax collector quite like Mary-Jo Harris, and she knew it.
When Bobbi-Jo arrived at her party, everyone welcomed her.
Ivan could not feel anything.
Sidney walked into the wardrobe and glanced at Becky. "You make me worry," he said.
Lauren had been waiting for Kristina for four hours. She questioned her plan.
Claude was the best messenger around.
It started like any other afternoon in the walk-in freezer. Martin nodded to the swimmer.
It was a clear and cloudless summer afternoon. Virginia wiped the sweat from her brow as she led the director into the barn.
June had come to Hong Kong prepared. She was here to meet the chimney-sweep.
If the cartoonist didn't arrive soon, Micheal didn't know what he would do.
As soon as Easter started, Caroline hoped for a miracle.
Chester fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
Adrian opened the door to the pantry. His senses were overwhelmed.
Lord Jamesstead was in one of his moods.
"It's almost over," Nathaniel told himself as he waited in the basement.
Bernard knew that Johnnie was upset.
After spending a night in hospital, Tyrone was relieved to see his wife.
When Glenn opened the door Mrs. Hud son looked up from her book.
Someone had invited a puppy to the grand opening. Tara knew the fun was about to begin.
Oeffie arose from slumber.
It was a bright and starry December night. Angela was in the museum.
The sound of the chickens made Tonya want to scream.
Aith Mindbite raised her sword.
Phyllis felt that the priest was uneasy.
Leslie had been waiting for Lois for five hours. She buttoned up her jacket.
There had never been a saxophonist quite like Ethel Parker, and she knew it.
Perry swallowed nervously. It was going to be a momentous day.
Agnes was behind the bikeshed. She had a bratwurst in her hand.
For as long as Albert could remember, he'd wanted to be a waiter.
Kelly put down the cracker slowly.
Marshall hoped that the puppy was useless.
On Sunday, Javier made money.
Going to the woods was a good idea. Theodore took a bite of his celery stick.
Morris knew it wasn't too late.
Uith shielded his eyes against the blast.
Yvonne was delighted to be floating.
Shawn opened the door to the chapel. He was afraid of what he might find.
Lady Jacqueline was waiting in the conservatory.
Ivan opened the door to the barn. He snapped his fingers.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Myrtle told herself as she waited in the cathedral.
The dolphin was on the prowl. Wendy pretended not to notice.
Love was in the air. Clifton looked at the time.
Yolanda could not see anything.
There had never been an interpreter quite like Carol Wright, and she knew it.
The walk-in freezer was spotless.
Patricia could tell that Margaret was a computer programmer. She tried not to feel intimidated.
When Valerie opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his book.
Jerry had come to the fort alone. He was here to meet the rabbi.
When wolves began to howl, Clayton knew it was time to run.
Sharon could see that Judy was submissive.
The sound of polystyrene scraping made Alexander want to scream.
It was a long way to the river. Sherri stopped and checked her phone.
Brandon could feel his life slipping away.
Nicholas hoped that the giraffe was determined.
Catherine chewed some gum.
Elais Faithwaker raised her sword.
Enrique put down the teddy bear nervously.
Armando was the best dictator in town.
The music coming from the cell made Edgar uneasy.
The astronaut opened the door, and led Jesus inside.
If the model didn't arrive soon, Aaron didn't know what he would do.
Going to the pond was a good idea. Leonard knew it wasn't too late.
When Jessie arrived at her funeral, everyone laughed at her.
After spending a night in jail, Natalie was relieved to see her wife.
It was a lazy Saturday night. Clyde was at the pub.
"Time to shine," Jimmie told himself as he waited in the hair salon.
For as long as Maurice could remember, he'd wanted to be a professor.
Clayton walked into the attic and looked at Margaret. "You make me sad," he said.
When Isaac arrived at his party, Cody laughed.
As soon as Easter started, Ted crouched and tied his laces.
Alice opened the door to the barn. She struggled to breathe.
Fred opened the door to the classroom. He was afraid of what he would find.
The kitten was on the prowl. Aaron pretended not to notice.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Velma stopped and put down her Red Bull.
Stacy could see that Sarah-Jane was a rabbi. She tried not to worry.
When rain stopped, Margie knew it was time to sleep.
The library was spotless.
Roland had never been to the lake. He took a sip of his merlot.
Lester could see that Jerome was jubilant.
Mae hoped that everyone was coming to her party.
It was a typical night in the bridge. Anita wanted time to stand still.
Micheal could tell that Justin was uncaring. He opened the door to the guest room.
Henry felt that the squirrel was boisterous.
Tara was in the deli. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.
Going to the creek was a good idea. Douglas enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
If the hunter didn't arrive soon, Lucy didn't know what she would do.
Ruben tried to hide.
Katrina was glowing. She buttoned up her jacket.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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