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Ricardo had never been to the desert island. He went over the plan.
The smoke coming from the kitchen made Dwayne uneasy.
After spending a night on a train, Viola was relieved to see her husband.
Kevin had been expecting Corey for two hours. He swallowed nervously.
Stephanie checked her watch.
When Constance arrived at Easter, Willie cried.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Gary took a bite of his candy-bar as he led the assassin into the barn.
Elsie opened the door to the conservatory. She chewed her lip.
Oer shielded her eyes against the light.
Daisy had invited a factory worker to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Mary-Jo could tell that Myrtle was a butcher. She tried not to smile.
The executioner opened the door, and led Judith inside.
Mary-Beth opened the door to the lounge room. The silence was overwhelming.
When Mae arrived at Easter, everyone rushed to see her.
If the blacksmith didn't arrive soon, Ben didn't know what he would do.
For as long as Alvin could remember, he'd wanted to be a chauffeur.
The sound of the chickens made Christina angry.
On Sunday, Amy made believe.
Rorziutor leaned into the wind.
Someone had invited an octopus to Thanksgiving. Allan knew it wouldn't end well.
As soon as the funeral started, Johnnie snapped his fingers.
"Dare to dream," Debbie told herself as she waited down the well.
It was a long and sleepless Friday night. Stacy was in the library.
Esther bit her fingernails. It was going to be a special day.
The spider was on the loose. Roland pretended not to notice.
Andy had come to China prepared. He was here to meet the bank robber.
It was a long way to the swamp. Cecil stopped and scratched his hand.
Felicia was in the prison. She had a screwdriver in her hand.
After spending a night in the airport, Ron was relieved to see his boss.
Sylvia opened the door to the library. She wanted to sing.
There had never been a zookeeper quite like Shannon Carter, and she knew it.
Ana put down the spring-roll carefully.
Leonard was the best spy bar none.
Rose was delighted to be floating.
Adam was crying. He took a bite of his kebab.
Marvin could see that Elmer was independent.
When Patsy opened the door Mrs. Davis looked up from her work.
When the moon came up, Jay knew it was time to run.
Alan crouched and tied his laces.
Dave could see that Shawn was conciliatory. He opened the door to the lounge room.
The conservatory was full of smoke.
For as long as Chad could remember, he'd wanted to be a paleontologist.
Going to the woods was a terrible idea. Salvador took a long sip of his rum and coke.
Lady Mossshire was eating in the office.
Someone had invited a seal to Christmas. Diane knew the fun was about to begin.
The violinist opened the door, and led Alma inside.
The sound of the bagpipes made Bradley want to scream.
On Tuesday, Hugh made it count.
It started like any other morning in the museum. Larry rubbed his hands together.
The smell coming from the lobby made Lee uneasy.
Ruth fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
Aaron could tell that Morris was a percussionist. He tried not to laugh.
The elephant had escaped. Geraldine pretended not to notice.
It was a clear summer evening. Elsie was at the butcher.
Ivan opened the door to the dining room. His senses were overwhelmed.
"Winners don't quit," Virgil told himself as he waited under the bed.
Wallace was disappointed that Samuel was coming to Easter.
When Holly arrived at her funeral, everyone stared in disbelief.
Suzanne felt that the mobster was enervated.
Jamie knew that the wolf was ecstatic.
When Bobbie-Sue opened the door Mrs. Freeman looked up from her work.
Leon was the best florist who ever lived.
Sidney was in the office. He had a corkscrew in his hand.
Billy-Bob walked into the bathroom and looked at Nora. "You make me worry," he said.
Lord Alexander was waiting in the outhouse.
Kelly opened the door to the corridor. She wanted to find peace.
Earl could not hear anything.
After spending a night in jail, Katherine was relieved to see her mother.
It was a wild, stormy night. Stephen chuckled to himself as he led the surgeon into the sauna.
If the pickpocket didn't arrive soon, Victor didn't know what he would do.
The wardrobe was a complete mess.
Billie checked her phone.
The governor opened the door, and led Kathleen inside.
Virginia felt that Brittany was smiling.
The music coming from the kitchen made Angela hopeful.
Peggy put down the skateboard carefully.
Victoria had come to another dimension prepared. She was here to meet the bartender.
It was a long way to the forest. Charlie stopped and lowered his gaze.
Myrtle opened the door to the cell. She could not believe what she saw.
It was a tumultuous July night. Roland was in the hair salon.
Smoke was in the air. Darryl opened the door.
David hoped that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
Adrian had invited a hairdresser to his party. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Ruben could tell that Alan was secretive. He opened the door to the laundry.
Herman was delighted to be floating.
It was a typical day in the concert. Wade chewed his lip.
Minnie could see that Valerie was a guard. She tried not to worry.
Squoaffanix shielded his eyes against the light.
As soon as the funeral started, Gertrude chewed some gum.
Gene opened the door to the kitchen. He swallowed nervously.
"They know it was me," Ruth told herself as she waited in the clock-tower.
Someone had invited a chimpanzee to Easter. Perry knew what to do.
If the brewer didn't arrive soon, Emma didn't know what she would do.
When Scott opened the door Mrs. Davis looked up from her work.
For as long as Milton could remember, he'd wanted to be a lumberjack.
Elmer was the best chauffeur bar none.
Matthew walked into the basement and glanced at Daryl. "You make me tired," he said.
The seal was on the prowl. Charlene knew exactly what to do.
Greg was at school. He had a punch in his hand.
The sound of the sledgehammer made Cory want to scream.
The bathroom was full of smoke.
There had never been a psychiatrist quite like Agnes Walker, and she knew it.
Gerald opened the door to the attic. The smell was overwhelming.
It was a rain-swept Friday afternoon. Ruben was in the lighthouse.
The firefighter opened the door, and led Sherry inside.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.
Wilma struggled to breathe.
It was a long way to the woods. Gertrude stopped and took a bite of her icecream.
Frank had been expecting Stephen for four hours. He ground his teeth.
Leah could tell that Kathryn was an interrogator. She tried not to laugh.
Janet felt that the puppy was irrational.
Marie could see that the innkeeper was lovable.
Eug waited for the battle to begin.
On Tuesday, Betty made out.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Keith hoped for a miracle as he led the hunter into the dungeon.
As soon as the grand opening started, Terri closed her eyes and took a breath.
Lady Invershore was waiting in the wine cellar.
Evelyn had come to Istanbul alone. She was here to meet the taxi-driver.
When Melinda arrived at Christmas, Patricia stared in disbelief.
Irma was in the mirror. She had a fishcake in her hand.
When Milton opened the door Mrs. Cooper looked up from her book.
If the animal trainer didn't arrive soon, Darryl didn't know what he would do.
Glenn was glad that everyone was coming to his wedding.
Someone had invited a fox to the party. Ellen knew it wouldn't end well.
The noises coming from the cell made Wendy hopeful.
Aaron was travelling. He straightened his clothes.
Josephine staggered in the darkness. The walls were damp.
When Carolyn arrived at Easter, Vincent laughed at her.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Monica looked at the time.
Eduardo had invited a goatherd to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.
"You can do this," Eugene told himself as he waited on the corner.
Wade hoped that Arthur was important.
Edgar put down the candy-bar carefully.
The sound of the chainsaw made Mary-Beth laugh.
Jimmy was the best chauffeur who ever lived.
The dining room was covered in blood.
Lord Robert was in one of his moods.
It was a snowy July evening. Myrtle was in the attic.
Slierf leaned into the wind.
On Wednesday, Doris made popcorn.
Leroy was in the office. He had a pair of scissors in his hand.
For as long as Ramon could remember, he'd wanted to be a judge.
It was a long way to the stream. Terry stopped and crouched and tied his laces.
Judy could see that Amber was a butcher. She tried not to smile.
Jay opened the door to the waiting room. He had dreamed of this moment.
Danielle gripped her Powerade.
There had never been a beekeeper quite like Felix Clark, and he knew it.
Ross was suprised to be alive.
As soon as the party started, Maria enjoyed the feeling of power.
Someone had invited a puppy to the grand opening. Beatrice knew the fun was about to begin.
Jerry could see that the hotelier was tactless.
When Jeanne opened the door Mr. Smith looked up from his work.
When the sun rose, Yvonne knew it was time to sleep.
The mortician opened the door, and led Raymond inside.
Yuo shielded his eyes against the sun.
When Audrey arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed.
It was a bright and starry January night. Carrie hoped for a miracle as she led the choreographer into the attic.
Amanda was walking. She looked at the time.
Karen could not feel anything.
After spending a night on a train, Leah was relieved to see her home.
Annette hoped that Dana was disobedient.
Eugene opened the door to the waiting room. He took a bite of his bratwurst.
Leslie walked into the cell and glanced at Sally. "You make me want to shout," he said.
On Wednesday, Jimmie made dessert.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Larry laugh.
Alicia had been expecting Janet for four days. She checked her reflection.
"No one will ever know," Victor told himself as he waited in the supermarket.
Stroulla waited for the battle to begin.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Alexander chewed his lip.
Clara had come to Antarctica alone. She was here to meet the security guard.
Freddie opened the door to the office. The stench was overwhelming.
Basil knew that the turtle was disorderly.
Lord Basinggarth was in one of his moods.
Neil could tell that Alfred was small-thinking. He opened the door to the bathroom.
Myrtle was suprised to be free.
Someone had invited a frog to the grand opening. Seth knew what to do.
For as long as Ryan could remember, he'd wanted to be a director.
Darlene had invited a seal to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Going to the lake was a great idea. Shannon questioned her plan.
The music coming from the lounge room made Delores hopeful.
It was a calm, yet eerie Friday night. Alfredo was at the concert.
When Leona arrived at her funeral, everyone laughed.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.
Leon was whispering. He meditated.
The conservatory was deserted.
If the receptionist didn't arrive soon, Rodney didn't know what he would do.
Velma bit her fingernails.
Toni was at the butcher. She had a pink highlighter in her hand.
Charlie knew that Edgar was coming to his wedding.
The bird was on the loose. Carolyn pretended not to notice.
Martin had come to Japan prepared. He was here to meet the blacksmith.
Jerome opened the door to the waiting room. He shuddered in anticipation.
Herman was the best astronaut in town.
"You can do this," Leonard told himself as he waited under the bridge.
It started like any other night in the library. Mattie crouched and tied her laces.
It was a long way to the forest. Roger stopped and cracked open another beer.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Megan took a sip of her beer as she led the deputy into the bathroom.
Phillip knew that the florist was contemptible.
Rachel was suprised to be alive.
There had never been a stonecutter quite like Gary King, and he knew it.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Billy gripped his spoon.
Going to the peak was a terrible idea. Donald chuckled to himself.
When Bernard opened the door Mrs. Garcia looked up from her book.
Brad knew that Ruben was pretentious.
The sailor opened the door, and led Marcus inside.
When rain stopped, Gabriel knew it was time to sleep.
Gheab leaned into the wind.
A sense of magic was in the air. Jill looked at the time.
Someone had invited a shark to the wedding. Lynn knew the fun was about to begin.
Julio took a sip of his chocolate milkshake.
Clara was at the mall. She had a flower in her hand.
Charlie put down the kebab slowly.
Jesus enjoyed the feeling of freedom. It was going to be a momentous morning.
Holly could feel her life slipping away.
Raul staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
Carolyn opened the door to the bathroom. She had dreamed of this moment.
Lloyd had invited a singer to his funeral. He knew it wouldn't end well.
The bear was on the prowl. Geraldine panicked.
"All's well that ends well," Theresa told herself as she waited at the door.
Brittany could tell that Elizabeth was a fashion designer. She tried not to worry.
Philip was whispering. He bit his fingernails.
When Carole arrived at her grand opening, everyone rushed to see her.
Lee had come to Beijing alone. He was here to meet the torturer.
Nancy was delighted to be alive.
If the record producer didn't arrive soon, Eileen didn't know what she would do.
For as long as Linda could remember, she'd wanted to be a yodeler.
It was a dark and stormy Saturday night. Rhonda swallowed nervously as she led the brewer into the corridor.
Jennifer had never been to the reef. She took a long sip of her mochaccino.
Jeanette was disappointed that Peggy was coming to Thanksgiving.
The control room was full of smoke.
Dean opened the door to the lobby. He cracked open another beer.
Going to the beach was a good idea. Mildred sucked her teeth.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
Opi Spiritblade raised her fist.
It was a clear and cloudless afternoon. Margaret was in the supermarket.
After spending a night in the airport, Virgil was relieved to see his boss.
As soon as the wedding started, Rose looked at the time.
Rosa hoped that the spider was relaxed.
Javier opened the door to the cell. He could not believe what he saw.
Someone had invited a lamb to the funeral. Jeffery knew what to do.
The moose was on the loose. Nathan tried to remain calm.
Adam could see that Armando was a captain. He tried not to smile.
Delores had been waiting for Jane for two days. She lowered her gaze.
There had never been an assassin quite like Neil Cooper, and he knew it.
On Friday, Erin made a mess.
Marcus was in the garden. He had a spatula in his hand.
The wizard opened the door, and led Rafael inside.
Elly-May was the best sage around.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Carlos smiled knowingly.
The smoke coming from the dining room made Daisy hopeful.
The sound of laughter made Emily hesitant.
For as long as Todd could remember, he'd wanted to be a deputy.
When Derrick opened the door Mrs. Brown looked up from her work.
Dawn had come to Mars alone. She was here to meet the soldier.
When rain stopped, Vicki knew it was time to move on.
If the astronaut didn't arrive soon, April didn't know what she would do.
James was sharing. He ground his teeth.
When Theodore arrived at his wedding, everyone welcomed him.
Milton opened the door to the cell. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.
Ienualur leaned into the wind.
As soon as Easter started, Dave took a bite of his slice of pizza.
Corey knew that everyone was coming to his funeral.
Mabel walked into the office and glanced at Brandine. "You make me glow," she said.
Roger had never been to the forest. He went over the plan.
Jackie grinned. It was going to be a fantastic night.
Zumialex shielded his eyes against the sun.
Clara tried to hide.
Claire could not feel anything.
It was a magical summer evening. Monica was in the prison.
Smoke was in the air. Scott looked at the time.
Priscilla was suprised to be alive.
The fish had escaped. Margie tried to remain calm.
Tara had invited an elephant to Christmas. She knew what to do.
Going to the ocean was a terrible idea. Ashley laughed to herself.
Someone had invited a fox to the funeral. Timothy knew the fun was about to begin.
The music coming from the laundry made Ron uneasy.
Francis could see that the dinosaur was playful.
There had never been a builder quite like Jerome Adams, and he knew it.
For as long as Bartholomew could remember, he'd wanted to be a biologist.
David opened the door to the living room. He was afraid of what he might find.
Laurie was in the mirror. She had a pencil in her hand.
Jim-Bob felt that the yodeler was thankful.
It was a long way to the beach. Salvador stopped and smiled knowingly.
Braich waited for the battle to begin.
Florence was the best police officer who ever lived.
The attic was full of smoke.
Ramona fumbled in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
The jeweler opened the door, and led Jeanette inside.
Crystal swallowed nervously. It was going to be a tough afternoon.
The sound of the helicopter arriving made Ruben want to scream.
James could see that Jerry was a barber. He tried not to smile.
"Just try not to cry," Leslie told himself as he waited on the bus.
It was a lazy morning. Dwayne was under the mountain.
When Phillip arrived at Thanksgiving, Jeremy rushed to see him.
Kenneth opened the door to the bedroom. He took a bite of his cracker.
Cheryl felt that Jessie was helpful.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Joel was relieved to see his car.
When rain began, Terrance knew it was time to sleep.
Marcus was delighted to be alone.
Tara had invited a paleontologist to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Tiffany had never been to the ocean. She meditated.
The smoke coming from the kitchen made Ian uneasy.
Smoke was in the air. Jorge smiled knowingly.
When Stanley opened the door Mrs. Baker looked up from her work.
Cecil had come to Hong Kong prepared. He was here to meet the doctor.
Jeanne opened the door to the library. She was afraid of what she might find.
For as long as Nancy could remember, she'd wanted to be a ventriloquist.
Gheffuimer shielded her eyes against the sun.
There had never been a cheesemaker quite like Terrance Lewis, and he knew it.
Guy hoped that the terrorist was outrageous.
It was a bleak, wintery Sunday evening. Amy shrugged as she led the weaver into the kitchen.
The goldfish had escaped. Elly-May pretended not to notice.
It was a long way to the river. Kim stopped and struggled to breathe.
Going to the desert was a great idea. Jimmy buttoned up his jacket.
It started like any other day in the museum. Kristin took a sip of her mojito.
The sauna was covered in blood.
Charles was the best busker around.
Jacqueline put down the apple nervously.
Someone had invited a wolf to the wedding. Jennifer knew the fun was about to begin.
Daryl closed his eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a special morning.
On Monday, Judy made chilli.
Stanley could not feel anything.
As soon as the party started, Delores twiddled her thumbs.
Misty had invited a duck to Christmas. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Clifford knew that Darren was coming to his grand opening.
It was a typical afternoon in the skateboard park. Hector wanted to sing.
Ronnie had been expecting Mike for five hours. He took a sip of his wine.
It was a dark and lonely night. Vicki was in the food court.
Phyllis fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
Neil bit his fingernails.
Smoke was in the air. Cory smiled knowingly.
When Jared opened the door Mr. Tremblay looked up from his work.
Scott was suprised to be alive.
There had never been a magistrate quite like Maria White, and she knew it.
Pedro opened the door to the conservatory. He enjoyed the feeling of power.
Roland had never been to the lake. He checked his watch.
If the broker didn't arrive soon, Kurt didn't know what he would do.
Jennie opened the door to the cloakroom. The smell was unbearable.
"Just be yourself," Rita told herself as she waited at the travel agent.
Julian was in the supermarket. He had a spatula in his hand.
The wardrobe was deserted.
Joel could see that Lewis was a burglar. He tried not to laugh.
Allison walked into the waiting room and glanced at Marc. "You make me lie," she said.
Darrell could tell that Ruben was artificial. He opened the door to the living room.
The porcupine was on the loose. Angel knew exactly what to do.
Dwayne had come to America prepared. He was here to meet the bandit.
Torou Fearswine raised her axe.
It was a beautiful afternoon. Bob was at the train station.
Travis fumbled in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
When rain began, Leon knew it was time to find shelter.
Kent checked his watch. It was going to be a long night.
Going to the desert was a great idea. Marsha took a long sip of her Heineken.
The impersonator opened the door, and led Billie inside.
Someone had invited a whale to the party. Chris knew the fun was about to begin.
When Carla arrived at Christmas, Mary-Lou cried.
Lady Sudmere was eating in the control room.
On Tuesday, Kristina made out.
The sound of the drill made Kenneth laugh.
Sam was the best tailor in town.
Patrick put down the muffin nervously.
Lady Basingtreath was in one of her moods.
It was a long way to the sea. Victor stopped and enjoyed the feeling of power.
The noises coming from the garage made Leonard uneasy.
Jeff had been waiting for Darryl for six hours. He put down his pen.
Claude had never been to the creek. He cracked open another beer.
Steob shielded his eyes against the blast.
Bobby was cycling. He whistled nonchalantly.
It was a bitterly cold - Months afternoon. Victoria was in the bushes.
"Patience is a virtue," Ben told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
Joann opened the door to the walk-in freezer. Her senses were overwhelmed.
After spending a night under a bridge, Ashley was relieved to see her wife.
Shap Bloodswine raised her fist.
The ant was on the prowl. Georgia pretended not to notice.
Rene hoped that Jacob was sulky.
As soon as Christmas started, Frank cracked open another beer.
Kent was around the corner. He had a bread-stick in his hand.
A sense of magic was in the air. Betty opened the door.
Travis could see that Allen was a singer. He tried not to laugh.
Oorf arose from slumber.
Mildred had invited a giraffe to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Stanley took a bite of his croissant. It was going to be a momentous morning.
Thomas opened the door to the sauna. He straightened his clothes.
When Casey arrived at Christmas, Gabriel booed him.
Lord Ashlee was waiting in the bedroom.
Someone had invited a dinosaur to the party. Sergio knew it wouldn't end well.
Lucille chewed her lip.
Victoria could feel her heart beating.
Lady Brindlehaven was in one of her moods.
Going to the woods was a nice idea. Lorraine chewed some gum.
It was a snowy Wednesday afternoon. Leah was under the bridge.
For as long as Roberta could remember, she'd wanted to be a writer.
If the sailor didn't arrive soon, Marian didn't know what she would do.
The dogcatcher opened the door, and led Delores inside.
Marvin was the best banker around.
There had never been a firefighter quite like Ross Cooper, and he knew it.
Gina hoped that the cheetah was dutiful.
Ronnie was at the casino. He had a notepad in his hand.
Debbie opened the door to the barn. Her senses were overwhelmed.
Natalie had come to Santa's workshop alone. She was here to meet the violinist.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
Amy was painting. She wanted a burger.
When Randy opened the door Mr. Martin looked up from his work.
As soon as the party started, Ida knew it was too late.
Lord Marvin was in one of his moods.
Darryl fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.
When the moon came up, Leslie knew it was time to move on.
Lillie could see that Margie was warm. She opened the door to the office.
Lee could feel his life slipping away.
Ivan put down the skateboard carefully.
Eew Spacefist raised his shield.
Elmer walked into the lounge room and glanced at Josephine. "You make me wet," he said.
Herbert knew that Craig was foolish.
Francisco had invited a hypnotist to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Lady Darkness was reading in the outhouse.
A sense of magic was in the air. Rachel waited.
It was a long way to the forest. Lewis stopped and took a bite of his chicken wing.
For as long as Lillie could remember, she'd wanted to be a painter.
Someone had invited a tiger to Easter. Alfredo knew it wouldn't end well.
It was a evening full of promise. Darren was in the bell-tower.
Jimmy could see that Anthony was a butcher. He tried not to smile.
Lord Bradstead was in one of his moods.
Kenneth opened the door to the attic. He ground his teeth.
Marjorie had been waiting for Beatrice for four days. She enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Diane had never been to the river. She checked her reflection.
Whunoa arose from slumber.
Floyd opened the door to the dining room. He had dreamed of this moment.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
If the physician didn't arrive soon, Peter didn't know what he would do.
It was a dark, moonless spring night. Priscilla wanted a kebab as she led the guide into the conservatory.
When wolves began to howl, Virginia knew it was time to run.
Nicole knew that the rabbit was sympathetic.
Allan questioned his decision. It was going to be a tough day.
When Felix opened the door Mrs. Brooks looked up from her book.
Craig had come to the pyramids alone. He was here to meet the painter.
When Dan arrived at his wedding, Samuel stared in disbelief.
Mildred could see that the priest was attractive.
"Dare to dream," Nancy told herself as she waited at the skateboard park.
Going to the beach was a bad idea. Toni went over the plan.
Ann hoped that no one was coming to her party.
Kathryn had invited a peddlar to Easter. She knew what to do.
Ivan walked into the attic and looked at Dana. "You make me tired," he said.
The plumber opened the door, and led Glen inside.
After spending a night in jail, Joy was relieved to see her husband.
Jared could feel his heart beating.
It was a long way to the stream. Clyde stopped and bit his fingernails.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Ryan looked at the time.
Casey could tell that Allan was deep. He opened the door to the studio.
Loretta opened the door to the lobby. She hoped for a miracle.
Lord Glasscot was in one of his moods.
Jimmie opened the door to the bathroom. He could not believe what he saw.
Joseph was the best weaver around.
Dora was suprised to be alone.
The living room was a complete mess.
It was a gloomy afternoon. Morris was at the wax museum.
Vivian put down the cracker nervously.
When Maureen arrived at her grand opening, everyone embraced her.
As soon as the funeral started, Philip took a long sip of his smoothie.
"It's going to be okay," Dwayne told himself as he waited on the bus.
Someone had invited a crocodile to Christmas. Rafael knew it wouldn't end well.
Lorraine could see that Jessica was a hunter. She tried not to smile.
For as long as Betty could remember, she'd wanted to be a singer.
The horse had escaped. Bradley pretended not to notice.
Erin was in the cave. She had a lemonade in her hand.
Bill knew that the tiger was lousy.
The sound of the motorbike made Agnes hesitant.
It started like any other morning in the hospital. Jordan chewed some gum.
Going to the reef was a bad idea. Bessie rubbed her hands together.
It was a long way to the bay. Terri stopped and nodded to the dancer.
Ourbeu leaned into the wind.
Wallace had been waiting for Wayne for hours. He picked up his spring-roll.
Vanessa chewed her lip. It was going to be a special afternoon.
When Kirk arrived at Thanksgiving, Tommy laughed.
Joel was shining. He cracked open another beer.
After spending a night on a plane, Joseph was relieved to see his husband.
Pearl staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.
"It's almost over," Evelyn told herself as she waited in the theatre.
It was a long and sleepless night. Tim took a bite of his cracker as he led the yodeler into the dining room.
Rita could see that the DJ was insecure.
Lucy opened the door to the attic. She was afraid of what she might find.
Javier walked into the living room and looked at Heather. "You make me cry," he said.
Lady Amanda was in one of her moods.
Brent chewed his lip.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Ella shrugged.
A sense of magic was in the air. Wendy looked at the time.
Oestoolor shielded his eyes against the blast.
Someone had invited a donkey to the funeral. Marcus knew it wouldn't end well.
The noises coming from the chapel made Keith uneasy.
It was a bleak, wintery evening. Jeanne was down the well.
Elly-May was worried that everyone was coming to Christmas.
When rain stopped, Jack knew it was time to sleep.
Clayton could see that Hector was delighted.
The sound of the blender made Carmen hesitant.
If the dogcatcher didn't arrive soon, Anna didn't know what she would do.
It was a long way to the pond. Carrie stopped and checked her reflection.
Patrick had come to the North Pole prepared. He was here to meet the entertainer.
Carol put down the croissant carefully.
"You can do this," Gerald told himself as he waited in the library.
Diana had never been to the island. She closed her eyes and took a breath.
Going to the cave was a great idea. Virgil scratched his hand.
Timothy had invited a cosmonaut to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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