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Someone had invited a dingo to Christmas. Glenda knew the fun was about to begin.

Mary-Lou walked into the living room and glanced at Lorraine. "You make me yawn," she said.

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

Mabel opened the door to the kitchen. The smell was overwhelming.

For as long as Ruth could remember, she'd wanted to be a chimney-sweep.

If the herbalist didn't arrive soon, Karl didn't know what he would do.

There had never been an actor quite like Viola William son, and she knew it.

Brett opened the door to the wine cellar. He wanted chocolate.

After spending a night under a bridge, Danny was relieved to see his mother.

As soon as the party started, Amber swallowed nervously.

Martha had invited a mercenary to Thanksgiving. She knew the fun was about to begin.

Sally was the best private detective around.

When Leo opened the door Mr. Hall looked up from his book.

It was a wild, stormy Monday night. Bob was in the observatory.

Monica could see that Lucy was tormented. She opened the door to the living room.

Elizabeth knew that the tax collector was glad.

It was a warm night. Amanda cracked open another beer as she led the burglar into the conservatory.

Enrique knew that Charles was false.

Shelly had never been to the forest. She took a long sip of her pinot.

Lady Sally was reading in the classroom.

The sound of the lawnmower made Jessica hesitant.

June could see that Pauline was a terrorist. She tried not to laugh.

Andrew was farting. He took a bite of his chicken wing.

Going to the cave was a terrible idea. Lawrence raised his hands.

Morualur waited for the battle to begin.

Darren wanted to sing.

The kitten had escaped. Ivan knew exactly what to do.

Leonard was suprised to be alive.

Veronica opened the door to the living room. The smell was unbearable.

Love was in the air. Kirk opened the door.

Bill was in the supermarket. He had a wrench in his hand.

On Monday, Maurice always made breakfast.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Katie stopped and took a long sip of her cocktail.

The noises coming from the barn made Joel hopeful.

Tyrone walked into the laundry and glanced at Miriam. "You make me jealous," he said.

The terrorist opened the door, and led Carl inside.

Armando felt that the giraffe was individualistic.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Charles was relieved to see his father.

Dorau Windgrief raised his shield.

For as long as Gail could remember, she'd wanted to be a student.

Juan staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.

Ricardo could tell that Terry was one-dimensional. He opened the door to the garage.

It was a chilly August morning. Max was at the football stadium.

Pamela knew that Myrtle was quirky.

Carla opened the door to the dining room. She wanted relief.

It started like any other night in the supermarket. Kevin shrugged.

As soon as the wedding started, Matthew twiddled his thumbs.

Sean was the best percussionist bar none.

There had never been a scientist quite like Brittany Green, and she knew it.

When Misty arrived at her grand opening, Joyce booed her.

Jonathan hoped that the builder was scrupulous.

Brad opened the door to the armory. The silence was overwhelming.

Jack was relieved that everyone was coming to Christmas.

Ceera leaned into the wind.

When Aaron opened the door Mrs. Campbell looked up from her book.

Keith was suprised to be floating.

The control room was dark and oddly quiet.

Lady Edith was waiting in the bedroom.

On Wednesday, Jeffrey made joy.

Melinda walked into the barn and looked at Dave. "You make me thirsty," she said.

Morris had been waiting for Lloyd for five hours. He took a long sip of his grape juice.

Smoke was in the air. Howard smiled knowingly.

The smell coming from the garage made Leonard hopeful.

Someone had invited a bunny to Thanksgiving. Jim-Bob knew it wouldn't end well.

The rat catcher opened the door, and led Diana inside.

Going to the swamp was a nice idea. Terri took a bite of her chicken wing.

For as long as Joann could remember, she'd wanted to be a dogcatcher.

Lynn straightened her hair.

If the bodyguard didn't arrive soon, Raul didn't know what he would do.

Carrie was shining. She nodded to the yak herder.

Pamela had invited a chipmunk to Christmas. She knew what to do.

As soon as the party started, Felicia shrugged.

It was a calm, yet eerie night. Yolanda was in the museum.

Dora put down the ball carefully.

Lucille could see that Dana was benevolent.

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

Cassandra closed her eyes and took a breath. It was going to be a long morning.

It was a quiet morning down by the river.

It was a rainy October afternoon. Willie raised his hands as he led the clown into the pantry.

When Mattie arrived at her party, Alex ignored her.

Renee could see that Ashley was a screenwriter. She tried not to laugh.

Eliza-Jane could feel her heart beating.

The sound of the alarm made Judy hesitant.

Craustoth shielded her eyes against the sun.

Hector had come to Australia alone. He was here to meet the DJ.

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

The library was full of smoke.

It was a typical day in the school. Bertha chewed some gum.

On Friday, Arlene made up.

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

Someone had invited an owl to Christmas. Barbara knew it wouldn't end well.

Alan could tell that Darrell was sexy. He opened the door to the kitchen.

Kristin knew that the geologist was clear-headed.

There had never been a dressmaker quite like Pauline King, and she knew it.

Byron was the best referee around.

Constance was leaving. She shrugged.

After spending a night in hell, Annette was relieved to see her wife.

When Irene arrived at Easter, Paula stared in disbelief.

Mattie walked into the dining room and looked at Anne. "You make me worry," she said.

As soon as the wedding started, Gloria put down her wrench.

It started like any other evening in the hospital. Ian knew it wasn't too late.

When Bob opened the door Mr. Rob son looked up from his book.

Lord Castledell was in one of his moods.

Rosemary had invited a kitten to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.

Felicia was in the cathedral. She had an ale in her hand.

Tyrone put down the icecream slowly.

Evelyn opened the door to the dining room. She had dreamed of this moment.

The matador opened the door, and led Lori inside.

On Wednesday, Arnold made music.

Going to the pond was a foolhardy idea. Marian shrugged.

When Rick arrived at his wedding, everyone embraced him.

Tamara hoped that Violet was folksy.

It was a beautiful morning. Mary was in the hair salon.

It was a long way to the lake. Timothy stopped and hoped for a miracle.

Connie had come to America prepared. She was here to meet the drug dealer.

For as long as Christina could remember, she'd wanted to be a peddlar.

It was a misty night. Jill took a bite of her fishcake as she led the ninja into the basement.

Sidney nodded to the truck driver. It was going to be a special evening.

Ravastosys shielded her eyes against the sun.

Adrian was suprised to be free.

Glenn was glad that everyone was coming to Easter.

"Just be yourself," Terri told herself as she waited in the shop.

The music coming from the bedroom made Hugh hopeful.

Martin could see that Norman was circumspect. He opened the door to the sauna.

As soon as Christmas started, Anita shrugged.

There had never been a gondolier quite like Lance Miller, and he knew it.

Ghigeelex Spacemore raised his axe.

Colleen was staying. She cracked open another beer.

On Sunday, Julie always made a contribution.

The gardener opened the door, and led Adrian inside.

Ilildou leaned into the wind.

Marsha had invited an air traffic controller to her party. She knew what to do.

Susan walked into the guest room and looked at Bertha. "You make me exercise," she said.

The sound of the violin made Marion laugh.

Corey opened the door to the lobby. He could not believe what he saw.

Mabel could tell that Kelly was a navigator. She tried not to worry.

When the sun rose, Debbie knew it was time to move on.

The kitchen was dark and oddly quiet.

Bobbie-Sue was the best chief of police around.

It was a misty afternoon. Lance crouched and tied his laces as he led the crook into the walk-in freezer.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Brittany was relieved to see her husband.

When Eileen arrived at her grand opening, Greg welcomed her.

Judith had come to Beijing alone. She was here to meet the priest.

The wolf had escaped. Michelle panicked.

Lord Andy was in one of his moods.

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

When Lorraine opened the door Mr. Pér ez looked up from his book.

Kirk knew that Karl was willing.

When Lillian arrived at her funeral, Ashley laughed.

Sarah put down the bread-stick carefully.

On Monday, Lydia made a pillow fort.

Eric could not see anything.

Dora bit her fingernails.

It was a long way to the cave. Wesley stopped and took a bite of his muffin.

There had never been a construction worker quite like Leroy Taylor, and he knew it.

Holly felt that the ditch digger was aloof.

Clifford felt that the crocodile was ecstatic.

Randy was calling. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

Holatudor Bondborn raised his shield.

Ana opened the door to the pantry. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.

Terrence could see that Byron was a monk. He tried not to worry.

It was a quiet afternoon down by the river.

Amy walked into the wine cellar and looked at Dwight. "You make me happy," she said.

Terry could feel his life slipping away.

If the messenger didn't arrive soon, Lawrence didn't know what he would do.

Janice picked up her pen. It was going to be a tough day.

When rain stopped, Judith knew it was time to find shelter.

It was a hot Friday morning. Dana was in the bomb-shelter.

The dungeon was ready.

When Peggy arrived at Christmas, everyone gasped.

Jerome was in the deli. He had an icecream in his hand.

Someone had invited a goldfish to the funeral. Franklin knew what to do.

Nicole could tell that April was callous. She opened the door to the cloakroom.

Marcus put down the kite nervously.

Jose had never been to the cave. He nodded to the cosmonaut.

Roland staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.

When Tonya arrived at her party, everyone ignored her.

Casey hoped that Freddie was depressed.

Bobbi-Jo was suprised to be alive.

Gladys opened the door to the guest room. She took a sip of her Fanta.

Elly-May opened the door to the dungeon. She was afraid of what she would find.

There had never been a sheriff quite like Kurt Davis, and he knew it.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Elmer took a bite of his pickle.

The sound of the lawnmower made Mike laugh.

Edith was the best terrorist in town.

On Monday, Ida always made a contribution.

Lady Stonemain was in one of her moods.

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

Mattie had come to the windmill alone. She was here to meet the cartoonist.

Philip knew that the hippopotamus was opportunistic.

Hector could feel his life slipping away.

Peter grinned.

Kyle had invited a deer to Christmas. He knew the fun was about to begin.

Felix had been waiting for Corey for five days. He took a sip of his chocolate milk.

The fish had escaped. Jack knew exactly what to do.

It was a typical day in the school. Donna took a bite of her hot dog.

Fenaeb arose from slumber.

The guru opened the door, and led Mario inside.

The smell coming from the wardrobe made Felicia uneasy.

It was a busy fall night. Dave ground his teeth as he led the clown into the garage.

When Salvador arrived at his grand opening, Jimmie laughed at him.

Jeffery was suprised to be alive.

It was a wild, stormy Tuesday night. Warren was in the bushes.

Smoke was in the air. Mabel opened the door.

Wendy knew that Veronica was opinionated.

Clifford walked into the guest room and glanced at Thomas. "You make me giggle," he said.

"Just breathe," Julie told herself as she waited at the wax museum.

Roberto was missing. He took a sip of his long white.

Someone had invited a kangaroo to the party. Ricky knew it wouldn't end well.

The living room was the perfect location.

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

Marion staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Guy could tell that Andy was a truck driver. He tried not to feel intimidated.

When wolves began to howl, Claire knew it was time to run.

As soon as Thanksgiving started, Loretta put down her key.

Uth Hoperunner raised her fist.

Lady Roseforth was waiting in the attic.

Victoria was the best dentist who ever lived.

Anita took a long sip of her Coke. It was going to be a special afternoon.

Scuop waited for the battle to begin.

Lady Kathy was in one of her moods.

Jim-Bob had been expecting Richard for three hours. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

The smoke coming from the studio made Frances hopeful.

Terri was disappointed that everyone was coming to Easter.

Wanda could tell that Courtney was panicked. She opened the door to the living room.

When Andrea arrived at her wedding, everyone laughed.

Going to the creek was a great idea. Max took a bite of his kebab.

For as long as Jay could remember, he'd wanted to be a meteorologist.

Jaime was in the library. He had a wrench in his hand.

Sally hoped that the sculptor was mellow.

Jeff walked into the pantry and looked at Joyce. "You make me worry," he said.

It was a typical day in the shop. Lorraine knew it was too late.

Bobbie-Sue put down the cracker carefully.

It was a crisp summer night. Sandra was at the bakery.

It was a bright and starry Tuesday night. Debbie took a sip of her beer as she led the zookeeper into the sauna.

Leslie had invited a pastor to Christmas. She knew what to do.

The salesperson opened the door, and led Dana inside.

When Larry opened the door Mr. Wright looked up from his work.

When Erik arrived at Thanksgiving, Lillian ignored him.

It was a long way to the waterfall. Ruby stopped and ground her teeth.

Joann raised her hands.

As soon as Easter started, Andrea hoped for a miracle.

Zachary could feel his life slipping away.

Charlie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were damp.

Sherry was suprised to be floating.

On Friday, Erin always made dumplings.

Melanie smiled knowingly. It was going to be a long night.

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

It started like any other day in the bakery. Anna bit her fingernails.

Eugene was jumping. He went over the plan.

Juan could see that Raul was fanatical.

Betty had never been to the forest. She took a bite of her chicken wing.

The cell was deserted.

Lady Grimness was in one of her moods.

Samantha opened the door to the living room. The silence was overwhelming.

Wanda was the best servant around.

Xaima Bonewish raised his axe.

When rain stopped, Becky knew it was time to move on.

Lady Monica was in one of her moods.

It was a hot spring evening. Lester was under the bridge.

When Alexander arrived at his party, Patsy booed him.

It was a morning full of promise. Vanessa grinned as she led the tax collector into the cell.

Going to the beach was a great idea. Glenda rubbed her hands together.

Lady Valerie was reading in the sauna.

Joanne could tell that Emma was a chef. She tried not to feel intimidated.

Ray had been expecting Carl for five hours. He took a bite of his sandwich.

Andre opened the door to the barn. He closed his eyes and took a breath.

Hugh had invited a fly to his grand opening. He knew the fun was about to begin.

On Monday, Ted made money.

The bright light coming from the waiting room made Alfredo uneasy.

As soon as Easter started, Reginald wanted to find peace.

Guy could not feel anything.

The sound of the coffee grinder made Karl want to cry.

The yodeler opened the door, and led Charles inside.

It was a long way to the island. Timothy stopped and chewed his lip.

It was a quiet morning down by the pond.

Kleitcha waited for the battle to begin.

If the guide didn't arrive soon, Gertrude didn't know what she would do.

Lauren could see that the swan was amiable.

Geraldine was glad that everyone was coming to Christmas.

Someone had invited a monkey to Thanksgiving. Kelly knew the fun was about to begin.

Vanessa could see that Amber was reactive.

When Kyle opened the door Mr. Tremblay looked up from his book.

Doren Soulstaff raised his fist.

It was a magical morning. Alan was under the bridge.

Frances was in the temple. She had a can opener in her hand.

There had never been a hotelier quite like Leona Garcia, and she knew it.

The shark had escaped. Misty tried to remain calm.

On Monday, Franklin made soup.

A sense of magic was in the air. Anthony waited.

Vincent was looking. He chewed his lip.

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

Calvin had come to India alone. He was here to meet the mobster.

For as long as Ramon could remember, he'd wanted to be a security guard.

Angela could see that Courtney was methodical. She opened the door to the guest room.

Lord Eccleslyn was in one of his moods.

Mabel opened the door to the sauna. She had dreamed of this moment.

Bill put down the guitar carefully.

Carl bit his fingernails.

It was a quiet Wednesday afternoon. Vickie took a sip of her punch as she led the publisher into the outhouse.

Valao shielded his eyes against the sun.

The garage was covered in blood.

Earl closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette. It was going to be a tough night.

Waesub arose from slumber.

The smell coming from the wine cellar made Jesus uneasy.

Victoria could not hear anything.

The sound of laughter made Sherry want to scream.

Corey staggered in the gloom. The walls were slimey.

Anita had invited a matador to Christmas. She knew what to do.

Kluid Heartdemon raised her sword.

Jeanne had been waiting for Stacy for six days. She gripped her merlot.

When Lillie arrived at Easter, Margaret gasped.

As soon as the party started, Roy wanted a friend.

On Wednesday, Karen made a mess.

After spending a night in the airport, Vera was relieved to see her father.

Cynthia opened the door to the dining room. She took a long sip of her coffee.

It was a snowy autumn night. Angel was at the concert.

If the linguist didn't arrive soon, Jimmie didn't know what he would do.

Love was in the air. Joshua smiled knowingly.

It was a quiet morning down by the lake.

Veronica was delighted to be alive.

Felix felt that the eagle was observant.

It was a dark, moonless Saturday night. Lawrence knew it was too late as he led the veterinarian into the conservatory.

It was a long way to the woods. Armando stopped and lit a cigarette.

Jeff felt that Jorge was single-minded.

Pamela could feel her heart beating.

When Rose arrived at her wedding, Jesse embraced her.

Carla was travelling. She enjoyed the feeling of power.

Kelly was behind the wall. He had a Pepsi in his hand.

When the moon came up, Judith knew it was time to move on.

Lois had come to Moscow prepared. She was here to meet the pilot.

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

Marshall could see that Thomas was unpredicatable. He opened the door to the chapel.

Lillie knew that the beekeeper was astigmatic.

The noises coming from the guest room made Marcus hopeful.

Norman opened the door to the closet. The silence was overwhelming.

Kliu waited for the battle to begin.

The radiologist opened the door, and led Alma inside.

Chester opened the door to the bedroom. He wiped the sweat from his brow.

Going to the creek was a great idea. Clinton ground his teeth.

Darryl was the best clerk who ever lived.

The sound of the car horn made Caroline laugh.

It was a typical evening in the lighthouse. Ray took a sip of his ale.

Roger fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.

There had never been a psychiatrist quite like Jonathan Davis, and he knew it.

Nicole had never been to the river. She looked at the time.

Erik walked into the laundry and glanced at Salvador. "You make me worry," he said.

The crocodile was on the prowl. Darren tried to remain calm.

After spending a night trapped in the mine, Brandy was relieved to see her boss.

Ida was angry that no one was coming to her party.

As soon as Easter started, Julie chewed some gum.

When the moon came up, Eugene knew it was time to move on.

Lady Dora was in one of her moods.

It was a tumultuous morning. Ryan was under the bridge.

Love was in the air. Stanley opened the door.

It was a bright and starry night. Bobbie lit a cigarette as she led the tailor into the living room.

Kristina was in the waiting room. She had a glass in her hand.

Erica put down the bike slowly.

Peter checked his reflection.

Emily was suprised to be alive.

Minnie had been waiting for Marcia for six hours. She sucked her teeth.

For as long as Loretta could remember, she'd wanted to be a cab driver.

Mattie opened the door to the office. The stench was surprisingly pleasant.

When Shannon arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone rushed to see her.

Going to the island was a terrible idea. James cracked open another beer.

Stella hoped that Felicia was tasteless.

If the mobster didn't arrive soon, Marc didn't know what he would do.

Albert was the best journalist around.

Suzanne had come to Canada alone. She was here to meet the bricklayer.

Floyd checked his watch. It was going to be a fantastic afternoon.

When Gilbert opened the door Mrs. Jones looked up from her work.

It started like any other day in Rome. Gina buttoned up her jacket.

Vanessa walked into the attic and glanced at Jared. "You make me itchy," she said.

Prozoilor Sunreach raised her axe.

The bright light coming from the lobby made Roy uneasy.

Frank opened the door to the bedroom. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.

Beverly hoped that the shaman was caring.

Lord Freininge was in one of his moods.

Amy staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.

"Dare to dream," Duane told himself as he waited in the lighthouse.

When Tyler arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone fainted.

It was a lazy Monday morning. Shawn was in the food court.

It was a gloomy Sunday morning. Carrie lowered her gaze as she led the air traffic controller into the dining room.

It was a long way to the lake. Edwin stopped and crouched and tied his laces.

Ethel was in the office. She had a hairbrush in her hand.

As soon as the party started, Jo knew it was too late.

Love was in the air. Roger smiled knowingly.

When Sharon arrived at her funeral, everyone ignored her.

Adrian had come to Australia prepared. He was here to meet the priest.

Linda had invited a private detective to her wedding. She knew what to do.

Going to the woods was a terrible idea. Ron checked his watch.

The goat had escaped. Emma tried to remain calm.

Reoffoyra leaned into the wind.

Aaron was the best hypnotist bar none.

Someone had invited a puppy to the grand opening. Hilda knew it wouldn't end well.

Erin was suprised to be floating.

Joe opened the door to the wine cellar. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.

It was a typical evening in the food court. Sean swallowed nervously.

Leona could see that Denise was weary. She opened the door to the classroom.

Florence opened the door to the guest room. The silence was overwhelming.

Shawn put down the kite slowly.

After spending a night in jail, Kelly was relieved to see his mother.

James felt that the messenger was high-handed.

Freirzulur Goldbeard raised her fist.

It started like any other day in the kitchen. Bill took a sip of his green tea.

The office was the perfect location.

When Janet arrived at Easter, Rachel laughed at her.

Erin was at the train station. She had a bouquet in her hand.

The beekeeper opened the door, and led Donald inside.

"Whatever happens, don't panic," Bertha told herself as she waited in the cafe.

It was a bitter, endless summer night. Walter was at the travel agent.

Clayton walked into the barn and glanced at Diana. "You make me exercise," he said.

When Rhonda arrived at her wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.

A sense of magic was in the air. Willard waited.

For as long as Roberto could remember, he'd wanted to be a soldier.

Susan hoped that Edith was discourteous.

The fox had escaped. Edgar tried to remain calm.

Crourzanal waited for the battle to begin.

Going to the waterfall was a bad idea. Louis took a long sip of his merlot.

If the swimmer didn't arrive soon, Katie didn't know what she would do.

Jeanette had come to the palace alone. She was here to meet the captain.

Lady Charlene was in one of her moods.

It was a typical afternoon in the kitchen. Jane ground her teeth.

The bright light coming from the bathroom made Jill hopeful.

Ietshea shielded his eyes against the sun.

Bobby could see that Cory was a taxi-driver. He tried not to worry.

When Luis arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at him.

When wolves began to howl, John knew it was time to move on.

Joshua had invited an author to Christmas. He knew the fun was about to begin.

When Brenda opened the door Mr. Miller looked up from his book.

April was in the cafe. She had a spoon in her hand.

Bruce opened the door to the wine cellar. He snapped his fingers.

Nelson opened the door to the wardrobe. His senses were overwhelmed.

Lucille was the best hunter who ever lived.

The bathroom was full of smoke.

Brittany put down the chair nervously.

As soon as the wedding started, Robert scratched his hand.

There had never been a ninja quite like Eduardo Thomas, and he knew it.

When Everett arrived at his funeral, everyone fainted.

Magaizh leaned into the wind.

The sound of the drill made Herbert want to scream.

Gary staggered in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.

It was a clear and cloudless morning. Hazel was in the bushes.

The squirrel was on the loose. Kim pretended not to notice.

After spending a night on a train, Gertrude was relieved to see her mother.

Kent was travelling. He questioned his decision.

Lillie snapped her fingers. It was going to be a momentous day.

For as long as Marvin could remember, he'd wanted to be a gate-keeper.

When Jo arrived at her wedding, everyone ignored her.

The smoke coming from the classroom made Vicki uneasy.

It was a misty October afternoon. Deanna shrugged as she led the burglar into the walk-in freezer.

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

Jason felt that the pharmacist was fickle.

If the sound technician didn't arrive soon, Guy didn't know what he would do.

Sandra walked into the kitchen and glanced at Everett. "You make me glow," she said.

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

Bradley was delighted to be floating.

It was a long way to the cave. Melanie stopped and snapped her fingers.

Jose opened the door to the office. He was afraid of what he might find.

The fraudster opened the door, and led Margie inside.

As soon as Christmas started, Delores closed her eyes and took a breath.

There had never been a game show host quite like Laura Lee, and she knew it.

Edward could see that Casey was an animal trainer. He tried not to feel intimidated.

On Monday, Perry made love.

Johnnie had invited a pig to his funeral. He knew what to do.

The lounge room was the perfect location.

Someone had invited a badger to the party. Micheal knew what to do.

Cheryl was glad that everyone was coming to her wedding.

Elaine opened the door to the laundry. She went over the plan.

Raymond had been expecting Jamie for two hours. He crouched and tied his laces.

Christina hoped that Carole was captivating.

"It's almost over," Glenn told himself as he waited in the cathedral.

Kerm waited for the battle to begin.

Sergio put down the doll slowly.

Joan could tell that Mary-Jo was unpatriotic. She opened the door to the closet.

Margie grimaced. It was going to be a fantastic morning.

It was a afternoon full of promise. Tanya was in the prison.

When Alfredo arrived at Christmas, everyone welcomed him.

When wolves began to howl, Annette knew it was time to run.

Pauline fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.

After spending a night in the airport, Salvador was relieved to see his home.

Lord Folhithe was in one of his moods.

Going to the bay was a good idea. Travis buttoned up his jacket.

Love was in the air. Douglas looked at the time.

Jeffery felt that the bodyguard was focused.

Randy had come to Japan prepared. He was here to meet the chef.

Jamie was delighted to be free.

Eric could see that Mario was a bartender. He tried not to smile.

The cat had escaped. Dwight panicked.

The kitchen was locked.

Elsie was angry that no one was coming to her grand opening.

Zachary was shrinking. He chewed his lip.

Ana opened the door to the attic. The stench was unbearable.

There had never been a painter quite like Dorothy Brooks, and she knew it.

On Wednesday, Guy always made friends.

If the mason didn't arrive soon, Kathryn didn't know what she would do.

Plauche shielded her eyes against the blast.

Dean was the best archer who ever lived.

It was a bright and starry night. Bill was in the deli.

The juggler opened the door, and led Annie inside.

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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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