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"This is crazy," Beatrice told herself as she waited in the temple.

The sound of the helicopter arriving made Roberta hesitant.

Mark could tell that Allen was irresponsible. He opened the door to the armory.

Allan opened the door to the garage. He laughed to himself.

The kangaroo was on the prowl. Clara pretended not to notice.

When Tamara opened the door Mr. Green looked up from his work.

Jim wanted relief. It was going to be a special night.

As soon as the wedding started, Sean took a long sip of his Guinness.

Someone had invited a dinosaur to Thanksgiving. Marsha knew what to do.

Marjorie enjoyed the feeling of power.

When Anne arrived at her party, everyone stared in disbelief.

Bonnie opened the door to the basement. She had dreamed of this moment.

Dirtui arose from slumber.

Priscilla walked into the living room and looked at Ruby. "You make me exercise," she said.

Cecil was the best private detective bar none.

Mathew felt that the director was impulsive.

After spending a night in hell, Lawrence was relieved to see his boss.

Sue was suprised to be alive.

On Wednesday, Chester always made love.

Kristina had come to the windmill alone. She was here to meet the coach.

Bryan could see that Alvin was single-minded.

It was a bitterly cold morning. Alicia was at the butcher.

Beverly was losing. She gripped her plate.

Derek could see that Gerald was a beggar. He tried not to worry.

Agnes knew that the chicken was melancholic.

It started like any other day in the bomb-shelter. Erik lit a cigarette.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Nancy smiled knowingly.

When rain began, Megan knew it was time to find shelter.

It was a long way to the woods. Crystal stopped and took a long sip of her chocolate milk.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

"You can do this," Olga told herself as she waited in the attic.

The music coming from the closet made Ralph hopeful.

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

The living room was locked.

The sound of hammering made Victor laugh.

Lord Ronald was eating in the lounge room.

Calvin had never been to the hill. He ground his teeth.

Someone had invited a kitten to the funeral. Lucy knew it wouldn't end well.

Christopher had come to Antarctica alone. He was here to meet the lawyer.

Dave was delighted to be floating.

Speut shielded his eyes against the sun.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, John was relieved to see his car.

Chad could not see anything.

Going to the gully was a good idea. Gina picked up her icecream.

Maurice had been waiting for Walter for days. He lit a cigarette.

Natalie could tell that Claire was narcissistic. She opened the door to the lobby.

Herao leaned into the wind.

Sidney was under the bed. He had a screwdriver in his hand.

Lord Freddie was in one of his moods.

There had never been a customs officer quite like Ronnie Wright, and he knew it.

Ida opened the door to the living room. She had dreamed of this moment.

It was a brilliant December afternoon. Rene was in the clock-tower.

It was a typical afternoon in the corridor. Jesus knew it wasn't too late.

It was a long way to the bay. Misty stopped and took a sip of her Gatorade.

Timothy put down the bread-stick nervously.

It was a quiet morning down by the water.

Craig could see that Javier was a zookeeper. He tried not to worry.

Amy walked into the conservatory and glanced at Hugh. "You make me angry," she said.

Sheila was the best carpenter bar none.

For as long as Dorothy could remember, she'd wanted to be a butcher.

As soon as Easter started, Leah rubbed her hands together.

"Winners don't quit," Danielle told herself as she waited in the bushes.

On Sunday, Gabriel made it through.

Zhoe Lovebile raised her fist.

The bright light coming from the dungeon made Thomas hopeful.

When wolves began to howl, Vernon knew it was time to find shelter.

Someone had invited an owl to the funeral. Travis knew what to do.

Lady Caring was waiting in the attic.

Jennifer staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

Joe could see that Kent was driven. He opened the door to the stable.

Tracy snapped her fingers.

Virgil felt that the wolf was desperate.

Steven knew that the guitarist was charismatic.

If the shop assistant didn't arrive soon, Andy didn't know what he would do.

When Shawn arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed.

It started like any other evening in Johannesburg. Ana took a bite of her candy-bar.

Georgia had been expecting Nellie for two hours. She shuddered in anticipation.

After spending a night in hell, Jeff was relieved to see his mother.

Rodney was the best explorer around.

It was a long way to the forest. Benjamin stopped and checked his phone.

The innkeeper opened the door, and led Armando inside.

Blief shielded his eyes against the blast.

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

It was a night full of promise. Sharon whistled nonchalantly as she led the ornithologist into the attic.

Roberta walked into the garage and glanced at Sam. "You make me glow," she said.

There had never been a terrorist quite like Elmer Freeman, and he knew it.

Viola put down the muffin nervously.

Lord Adam was in one of his moods.

Iock arose from slumber.

Someone had invited a porcupine to the funeral. Marshall knew it wouldn't end well.

It was a clear, bright April evening. Pamela was at the casino.

Sidney had never been to the woods. He cracked open another beer.

The smoke coming from the basement made Norma uneasy.

For as long as Rick could remember, he'd wanted to be a swimmer.

Eleanor was worried that everyone was coming to her wedding.

"Today is the day," Theodore told himself as he waited in the backyard.

When the moon came up, Joe knew it was time to run.

Terry opened the door to the wine cellar. He put down his ale.

Eileen could see that Rhonda was serious. She opened the door to the dining room.

The sound of the chickens made Bobbi-Jo want to scream.

Lorraine was in the mirror. She had a croissant in her hand.

Martha took a sip of her beer.

Erika staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

As soon as the party started, Ben wanted a muffin.

Joyce had invited a pilot to her funeral. She knew it wouldn't end well.

On Monday, Victor made certain.

Mary could tell that Eliza-Jane was a chicken sexer. She tried not to laugh.

Lee could feel his heart beating.

Violet opened the door to the cloakroom. The odour was overwhelming.

Going to the waterfall was a great idea. Gloria shrugged.

Lady Mattie was in one of her moods.

There had never been a poet quite like Curtis Wil son, and he knew it.

Oortoe waited for the battle to begin.

The librarian opened the door, and led Gene inside.

When Ruth arrived at her funeral, everyone gasped.

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

Harry had been expecting Lee for two hours. He chewed his lip.

After spending a night in handcuffs, Joyce was relieved to see her husband.

"Show no mercy," Colleen told herself as she waited in the closet.

Charlie had come to Heaven alone. He was here to meet the psychiatrist.

Howard was going. He rubbed his hands together.

Gilork shielded his eyes against the blast.

It was a bleak, wintery Sunday afternoon. Brenda was in the hole.

The cheetah was on the prowl. Mary-Lou tried to remain calm.

Kyle opened the door to the cloakroom. He knew it wasn't too late.

The laundry was full of smoke.

Nicole looked at the time. It was going to be a momentous evening.

It was a long way to the forest. Alicia stopped and hoped for a miracle.

Jared put down the chair nervously.

Alfred knew that no one was coming to his party.

Kristin opened the door to the cell. She was afraid of what she might find.

Billie had invited a fly to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Willard had never been to the pond. He cracked open another beer.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.

Walter was suprised to be floating.

For as long as Kathryn could remember, she'd wanted to be a farmer.

Going to the beach was a foolhardy idea. Marshall struggled to breathe.

When Lena opened the door Mrs. Brooks looked up from her work.

If the stunt double didn't arrive soon, Virginia didn't know what she would do.

The smoke coming from the dining room made Raymond hopeful.

Someone had invited a hippopotamus to the funeral. James knew it wouldn't end well.

Miguel could tell that Juan was mellow. He opened the door to the office.

After spending a night on a train, Mary was relieved to see her boss.

Cuothas arose from slumber.

Beverly was the best gladiator who ever lived.

The physicist opened the door, and led Stacy inside.

"They know it was me," Kirk told himself as he waited in the hair salon.

When Fred arrived at Thanksgiving, Tyrone booed him.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Robin smiled knowingly.

Sonia could not feel anything.

Ana could tell that Bobbi-Jo was a mechanic. She tried not to feel intimidated.

When Edith arrived at her funeral, everyone laughed.

Brandy wanted chocolate. It was going to be a long morning.

Teresa had been expecting Christina for days. She swallowed nervously.

Don opened the door to the kitchen. He took a bite of his bratwurst.

It was a rain-swept fall morning. Mary-Lou was in the shower.

Jim-Bob hoped that the bishop was insensitive.

The hippopotamus had escaped. Carole knew exactly what to do.

Erik felt that Brett was discreet.

There had never been a screenwriter quite like Morris Smith, and he knew it.

Sam was glad that everyone was coming to his grand opening.

Billy staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Ronald ground his teeth.

Paul had invited a mason to his party. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Victor opened the door to the dining room. The odour was unmistakable.

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

Clara was running. She rubbed her hands together.

Kyle walked into the outhouse and looked at Shannon. "You make me happy," he said.

If the priest didn't arrive soon, Mark didn't know what he would do.

The smoke coming from the dungeon made Mike hopeful.

Someone had invited a tiger to Christmas. Willie knew what to do.

Tamara was in the corner. She had a spatula in her hand.

Carol could feel her life slipping away.

On Monday, Ann always made fudge.

Javier closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

The studio was spotless.

It was a long way to the pond. Alma stopped and wiped the sweat from her brow.

Madison had come to Athens prepared. She was here to meet the guard.

It was a bleak, wintery September morning. Ray was at the travel agent.

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

Going to the bay was a foolhardy idea. Misty knew it wasn't too late.

Anita was delighted to be floating.

Mattie could not see anything.

The cow was on the loose. Peggy knew exactly what to do.

There had never been a nurse quite like Kristina Sanch ez, and she knew it.

Renee had never been to the river. She shrugged.

The burglar opened the door, and led Cody inside.

Cecil could see that the silversmith was innovative.

Love was in the air. Theodore waited.

Maxine was swimming. She hoped for a miracle.

Reginald had been waiting for Ernest for hours. He raised his hands.

Jo knew that Bonnie was dynamic.

As soon as the party started, Luis checked his watch.

Lord Eric was sitting in the basement.

Tara walked into the bedroom and looked at Bill. "You make me shiver," she said.

Jaime opened the door to the garage. The smell was overwhelming.

When Dora arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed her.

It was a hot spring morning. Dave ground his teeth as he led the ninja into the dining room.

It was a warm March morning. Megan was in the deli.

Glen staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

When Tiffany arrived at her funeral, everyone fainted.

Lord Basil was in one of his moods.

The sound of the angle-grinder made Harry laugh.

"Winners don't quit," Clara told herself as she waited on the bus.

After spending a night on the street, Tamara was relieved to see her car.

Bill took a bite of his pickle. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

Tyrone was worried that Clinton was coming to Thanksgiving.

When Mitchell opened the door Mr. Powell looked up from his book.

Timothy opened the door to the basement. He wanted time to stand still.

Someone had invited a chicken to Christmas. Juanita knew what to do.

Rene had come to another dimension alone. He was here to meet the firefighter.

Ida had never been to the planet. She chuckled to herself.

Lord Freinmeadow was sitting in the garage.

Philip was suprised to be alone.

Hethoe shielded her eyes against the blast.

The lounge room was full of smoke.

Jimmie was at the casino. He had a celery stick in his hand.

It was a typical day in Johannesburg. Jessica took a bite of her cracker.

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

As soon as Easter started, Leona sucked her teeth.

Fernando was the best taxidermist around.

A sense of magic was in the air. Christy smiled knowingly.

It was a dark, moonless night. Philip was up the chimney.

The kitten was on the prowl. Cecil knew exactly what to do.

When Joy arrived at her funeral, Wesley embraced her.

It was a long way to the pond. Lauren stopped and laughed to herself.

Edith knew that Rosemary was unambitious.

Judith opened the door to the dining room. She could not believe what she saw.

For as long as Howard could remember, he'd wanted to be a thief.

Jon twiddled his thumbs. It was going to be a long morning.

It was a clear and cloudless February evening. Marcia scratched her hand as she led the judge into the barn.

"You deserve this," Frances told herself as she waited in the office.

Darrell was angry that everyone was coming to Easter.

After spending a night on a train, Martin was relieved to see his boss.

Seth was shining. He crouched and tied his laces.

Sam opened the door to the guest room. He chewed some gum.

The smell coming from the pantry made Marlene hopeful.

The sound of the waves made Emma laugh.

Renee could not hear anything.

When Holly arrived at her funeral, everyone cried.

Leon had never been to the gully. He checked his reflection.

Neil took a sip of his punch.

Lord Offencombe was in one of his moods.

Everett could feel his heart beating.

The miner opened the door, and led Jeanne inside.

Erdoo shielded her eyes against the blast.

The laundry was dark and oddly quiet.

Jane put down the bike slowly.

When Brent opened the door Mrs. Lóp ez looked up from her book.

Jacqueline had invited a tiger to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Jerome could see that Travis was a plumber. He tried not to smile.

Lord Enrique was eating in the bedroom.

Andy fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.

As soon as the wedding started, Darlene rubbed her hands together.

Nelson could see that the hairdresser was amazing.

It was a busy winter night. Sylvia was under the mountain.

It was a typical evening in the butcher. Rosemary snapped her fingers.

Randy opened the door to the kitchen. The odour was surprisingly pleasant.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the stream.

The sound of screaming children made Vincent hesitant.

It was a calm, yet eerie summer night. Mildred took a bite of her bratwurst as she led the detective into the lobby.

Virgil was suprised to be alone.

Irene was in the attic. She had a pair of scissors in her hand.

Alberto knew that Vernon was coming to his wedding.

Katrina closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

Jamie was the best bodyguard in town.

Jo Soulstorm raised his sword.

After spending a night in hospital, Jonathan was relieved to see his home.

When wolves began to howl, Perry knew it was time to sleep.

On Tuesday, Elmer made a cake.

Lee had never been to the valley. He set aside his magnifying glass.

The ditch digger opened the door, and led Regina inside.

Wilma put down the celery stick nervously.

When Todd arrived at Christmas, everyone booed him.

It was a long way to the sea. Earl stopped and chewed some gum.

Ramona hoped that the alligator was procrastinating.

Someone had invited a bunny to Easter. Patsy knew what to do.

Going to the hill was a nice idea. Evelyn hoped for a miracle.

The sound of the motorbike made Jamie hesitant.

As soon as the party started, William took a sip of his water.

When Marilyn opened the door Mr. Baker looked up from his book.

Rafael had come to Johannesburg alone. He was here to meet the merchant.

Mae could tell that April was a lifeguard. She tried not to laugh.

"It's now or never," Jennifer told herself as she waited in the theatre.

Edward could tell that Jimmy was ugly. He opened the door to the living room.

It was a beautiful autumn evening. Walter was under the mountain.

Violet had been expecting Katie for six hours. She ground her teeth.

Claudia fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

Danielle opened the door to the garage. She had dreamed of this moment.

Tina was flying. She checked her reflection.

There had never been a minister quite like Cecil Garcia, and he knew it.

The cell was ready.

The bright light coming from the library made Alan hopeful.

Derrick hoped that Ted was overimaginative.

Leona could see that the drummer was perplexed.

Duane was the best evangelist around.

Carrie was delighted to be alive.

Lord Ashshire was in one of his moods.

Bertha smiled knowingly. It was going to be a fantastic night.

When Francisco arrived at Thanksgiving, Terrence gasped.

The bee was on the prowl. Josephine panicked.

Zachary walked into the laundry and glanced at Keith. "You make me hot," he said.

Yllag shielded his eyes against the sun.

For as long as Cindy could remember, she'd wanted to be a veterinarian.

When Robert arrived at his wedding, everyone laughed at him.

Elapai waited for the battle to begin.

Lady Delores was waiting in the dining room.

Thomas opened the door to the library. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Ethel could tell that Jenny was a butler. She tried not to worry.

Henry could tell that Jeffrey was scholarly. He opened the door to the wardrobe.

The sound of the lawnmower made Kimberly want to scream.

On Monday, Jeff always made love.

The wizard opened the door, and led Marion inside.

It was a clear and cloudless afternoon. Javier raised his hands as he led the fisher into the bedroom.

Sonia opened the door to the basement. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.

Tracey whistled nonchalantly.

Christy had invited a goose to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Mary-Beth staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

The smoke coming from the lounge room made Shirley hopeful.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Jay looked at the time.

John was the best writer in town.

Gina had been waiting for Sylvia for six days. She grinned.

A sense of magic was in the air. Bobbie-Sue waited.

Terry put down the pickle slowly.

"You can do this," Jeff told himself as he waited at the wax museum.

If the teacher didn't arrive soon, Joshua didn't know what he would do.

It was a busy evening. Amanda was at the casino.

Mary-Beth was delighted to be free.

Airg waited for the battle to begin.

Isaac knew that everyone was coming to his grand opening.

After spending a night in hell, Phillip was relieved to see his home.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.

Vera had never been to the planet. She meditated.

When Kyle arrived at Christmas, Carlos laughed at him.

Bobbie opened the door to the dining room. She snapped her fingers.

Valerie knew that the seal was quirky.

The lamb was on the prowl. Jerry knew exactly what to do.

Jared could see that Juan was skinny.

Jonathan was missing. He ground his teeth.

Going to the mountain was a foolhardy idea. Brian took a bite of his sandwich.

It started like any other evening in the office. Christopher straightened his hair.

When Rose arrived at her wedding, Tamara stared in disbelief.

Joann hoped that the wizard was argumentative.

When Jeffery opened the door Mrs. Freeman looked up from her book.

As soon as the party started, Irma crouched and tied her laces.

The banker opened the door, and led Roger inside.

Lady Christina was eating in the wardrobe.

Carolyn opened the door to the guest room. The odour was overwhelming.

Benjamin had invited a monkey to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Katherine could feel her heart beating.

Jo-Ellen knew that no one was coming to Christmas.

For as long as Marian could remember, she'd wanted to be a doctor.

The waiting room was covered in blood.

Donald could see that Isaac was sordid. He opened the door to the cell.

The sound of the lawnmower made Gloria hesitant.

Ricky had come to the fairy grotto alone. He was here to meet the guitarist.

It was a long way to the forest. Arnold stopped and enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.

Aaron was in the hospital. He had a glass in his hand.

Marvin was the best court jester who ever lived.

Joe walked into the dining room and looked at Sue. "You make me shiver," he said.

Frances could see that Mabel was a clockmaker. She tried not to worry.

Roberta put down the licorice twist nervously.

Theodore chewed his lip.

When Jo-Ellen arrived at Easter, Curtis laughed at her.

A sense of mystery was in the air. Freddie waited.

It was a typical morning in the skateboard park. Georgia went over the plan.

There had never been a meteorologist quite like Monica Thomas, and she knew it.

Yolanda had been waiting for Norma for four hours. She wanted to sing.

It was a morning full of promise. Heather put down her hammer as she led the winemaker into the barn.

It was a calm, yet eerie night. Melinda was in the park.

Going to the beach was a terrible idea. Mary-Lou scratched her hand.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

After spending a night in hospital, Lance was relieved to see his boss.

As soon as Christmas started, Brad hoped for a miracle.

"Patience is a virtue," Rita told herself as she waited in the temple.

Fedor shielded his eyes against the blast.

Jonathan felt that the octopus was expedient.

Shane was choosing. He took a long sip of his gin and tonic.

Someone had invited a llama to the wedding. Rosa knew the fun was about to begin.

Ruben had come to the palace prepared. He was here to meet the saxophonist.

Greg opened the door to the bedroom. He was afraid of what he might find.

Luis was delighted to be alone.

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

Gwendolyn could tell that Anna was respectful. She opened the door to the lobby.

Darryl was in the shop. He had a pencil in his hand.

Lewis was the best hairdresser who ever lived.

Trisayred leaned into the wind.

When rain stopped, Edwin knew it was time to sleep.

The sound of the squeak toy made Terry laugh.

It was a beautiful summer night. Kathleen was in the cathedral.

Eric had never been to the hill. He picked up his can opener.

It was a long way to the woods. Catherine stopped and tried to hide.

Norman could feel his heart beating.

The noises coming from the lobby made Armando hopeful.

The principal opened the door, and led Ashley inside.

On Tuesday, Guy made joy.

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

Bobbie-Sue opened the door to the outhouse. She grinned.

Regina had come to Japan prepared. She was here to meet the pickpocket.

Nathaniel cracked open another beer. It was going to be a momentous day.

As soon as the wedding started, Travis questioned his plan.

Cindy hoped that the shipwright was sexy.

Danielle could see that the fly was calculating.

Daniel walked into the garage and glanced at Josephine. "You make me hungry," he said.

Sam had invited a priest to Thanksgiving. He knew it wouldn't end well.

Katherine put down the fishcake carefully.

After spending a night under a bridge, Alfredo was relieved to see his husband.

Someone had invited a duck to the party. Alvin knew the fun was about to begin.

Alice opened the door to the dining room. She was afraid of what she might find.

Marshall had been waiting for Richard for four hours. He buttoned up his jacket.

Dolores fumbled in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

It was a sad afternoon. Phyllis ground her teeth as she led the firefighter into the dungeon.

Brad was in the deli. He had a hammer in his hand.

The corridor was deserted.

When Joel opened the door Mrs. Allen looked up from her work.

Marvin was the best detective in town.

Francis could tell that Ted was disgusting. He opened the door to the kitchen.

When Mattie arrived at Easter, Glenda laughed.

Ricky was believing. He swallowed nervously.

It was a dark and stormy March evening. Warren was at the zoo.

The giraffe had escaped. Jeanette tried to remain calm.

When the sun rose, Gabriel knew it was time to sleep.

Randy had come to Antarctica prepared. He was here to meet the drummer.

Going to the bay was a nice idea. Charlotte went over the plan.

Kim hoped that Dora was political.

There had never been a peddlar quite like Edna Moore, and she knew it.

Adrian laughed to himself.

The sound of the baby crying made Clifton angry.

Violet hoped that the octopus was childish.

If the matador didn't arrive soon, Ian didn't know what he would do.

Raymond hoped that the chimney-sweep was thievish.

When Maxine arrived at her funeral, Tim welcomed her.

Adam had been expecting Bruce for five days. He took a bite of his bratwurst.

Duane was suprised to be free.

Minnie could see that Georgia was a bonecarver. She tried not to feel intimidated.

The smoke coming from the pantry made Gladys hopeful.

It was a long way to the desert. Alicia stopped and shrugged.

Amanda opened the door to the lobby. The smell was overwhelming.

Shalt waited for the battle to begin.

Tanya could feel her heart beating.

Jo-Ellen had never been to the river. She took a sip of her Fanta.

Donald was waiting. He chewed his lip.

"Time to shine," Tammy told herself as she waited under the bed.

As soon as the party started, Bernard took a bite of his candy-bar.

After spending a night in hospital, Michelle was relieved to see her boss.

Someone had invited a seagull to the funeral. Mark knew it wouldn't end well.

On Tuesday, Wanda made sandwiches.

Natalie staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

When Bob arrived at Easter, everyone stared in disbelief.

If the surgeon didn't arrive soon, Andrea didn't know what she would do.

When Glenn opened the door Mrs. Parker looked up from her book.

The sniper opened the door, and led Edith inside.

There had never been a gardener quite like Dwight Lewis, and he knew it.

Kristin put down the bike slowly.

Stella was the best nanny around.

Joan had come to the moon prepared. She was here to meet the shipwright.

Rosemary opened the door to the attic. She enjoyed the feeling of power.

Rorsarelle Starsword raised her fist.

Rafael felt that the scout was thankful.

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

It was a clear and cloudless September afternoon. Bernard took a bite of his croissant as he led the deputy into the living room.

The tortoise was on the loose. Timothy tried to remain calm.

Rose was suprised to be floating.

Roland had invited a puppy to his grand opening. He knew what to do.

When Zachary arrived at Christmas, Ricardo welcomed him.

It started like any other night in the theatre. Alberto smiled knowingly.

Velma had been waiting for Christine for six hours. She enjoyed the feeling of power.

The laundry was locked.

Cassandra walked into the studio and looked at Herman. "You make me scream," she said.

Going to the planet was a foolhardy idea. Ernest closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

For as long as Marion could remember, she'd wanted to be a bandit.

Lloyd opened the door to the walk-in freezer. The stench was overwhelming.

Snurlou leaned into the wind.

Steven was going. He scratched his hand.

Ramon was glad that everyone was coming to his party.

Sara felt that the bunny was funky.

Charles chewed some gum.

Alice could tell that Sonia was an interrogator. She tried not to feel intimidated.

Jo put down the doll carefully.

It was a wild, stormy night. Becky was at the aquarium.

Adrian could see that Ben was unfathomable. He opened the door to the armory.

As soon as Easter started, Maurice raised his hands.

If the drummer didn't arrive soon, Claudia didn't know what she would do.

Someone had invited a lion to the wedding. Dolores knew what to do.

Lillian had never been to the lake. She twiddled her thumbs.

There had never been a ventriloquist quite like Kevin Stuart, and he knew it.

It was a long way to the stream. Carolyn stopped and went over the plan.

Seth was in the deli. He had a flower in his hand.

The living room was full of smoke.

"No one suspects a thing," Glenda told herself as she waited at the football stadium.

It was a chilly Wednesday evening. Christina took a long sip of her Pepsi as she led the chief of police into the kitchen.

Willie walked into the guest room and looked at Louise. "You make me sing," she said.

Irma took a bite of her kebab. It was going to be a special night.

The octopus was on the loose. Billy panicked.

Emily was suprised to be free.

Lord Jeffery was sitting in the cell.

Melanie staggered in the darkness. The walls were sticky.

Yvonne could see that the barber was closed off.

Edith could see that Cathy was disloyal.

Lord Philip was in one of his moods.

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Epic Names

Epic names for heroes and villains. Some are a little odd :)

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Images

Curated random image feed.

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Locations

A variety of locations

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Mood

Different 'moods' to inspire a scene.

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Occupations

Jobs and the like.

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Occupation+trait

Jobs with a trait. E.g. "A Happy Farmer".

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Opening Lines

Opening line of a story. For games such as "Typewriter".

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Place Names (invented)

Randomly created place names.

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Proverbs

Proverbs, sayings, and expressions.

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Relationships

A relationship between two characters. A common scene starter.

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Similes

Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.

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Sins and Virtues

The 7 deadly sins and 7 heavenly virtues.

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Titles

Simple, sometimes weird, story titles.

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What I Think You Think

Character believes something about how the other feels (true or not).

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Words

Random words.

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