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Joyce had never been to the woods. She took a bite of her croissant.
Joe opened the door to the lobby. The silence was overwhelming.
"Just breathe," Erica told herself as she waited at the gate.
It was a typical evening. Tanya was in the mirror.
Oiffiesys Faithdragon raised her shield.
Edgar staggered in the gloom. The walls were sticky.
The sound of polystyrene scraping made Chester hesitant.
As soon as the party started, Steven took a bite of his chicken wing.
When the sun rose, Tammy knew it was time to move on.
It was a wild, stormy night. Walter chewed some gum as he led the model into the control room.
It started like any other evening in the travel agent. Clinton shrugged.
Karen hoped that the guru was unpredicatable.
Someone had invited an owl to Easter. Maxine knew what to do.
Jaime was whispering. He cracked open another beer.
Mildred knew that the moose was relaxed.
Beverly walked into the attic and looked at Mike. "You make me dance," she said.
When Leroy opened the door Mr. Allen looked up from his work.
Jeff was suprised to be alone.
There had never been a singer quite like Cassandra Lóp ez, and she knew it.
Holly was disappointed that everyone was coming to her grand opening.
Brittany crouched and tied her laces.
The bird had escaped. Monica knew exactly what to do.
Hector could tell that Roland was a technician. He tried not to laugh.
Kim had been waiting for Velma for hours. She nodded to the pawnbroker.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Wendy waited.
Claudia hoped that Sandra was good-natured.
Nerist shielded his eyes against the light.
Brent had come to Beijing prepared. He was here to meet the factory worker.
Lillian had invited a lion to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
When rain began, Rene knew it was time to sleep.
Gerald could tell that Douglas was meddlesome. He opened the door to the bedroom.
On Thursday, Julia made soup.
April opened the door to the bathroom. She crouched and tied her laces.
Julian hoped for a miracle. It was going to be a long morning.
Strooh waited for the battle to begin.
Dana opened the door to the pantry. The silence was overwhelming.
The priest opened the door, and led Eugene inside.
It was a evening full of promise. Marsha was at the skateboard park.
Psoutshas Soulhand raised his sword.
There had never been a pirate quite like Julie Moore, and she knew it.
Vincent staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
Leona hoped that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
David had never been to the waterfall. He checked his reflection.
Someone had invited an elephant to the grand opening. Hilda knew it wouldn't end well.
It was a rain-swept November evening. Lorraine took a long sip of her mochaccino as she led the pilot into the barn.
When Karen opened the door Mr. Brooks looked up from his book.
Shane could not feel anything.
Nathan could see that the graphic artist was inoffensive.
Tina was in the library. She had a spring-roll in her hand.
After spending a night in jail, Gertrude was relieved to see her father.
Gloria put down the doll nervously.
The smoke coming from the pantry made Jamie hopeful.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Kelly stopped and bit her fingernails.
The outhouse was deserted.
Allan knew that Tony was superstitious.
The crocodile was on the prowl. Josephine tried to remain calm.
Diana hoped that the zebra was hesitant.
Lois was suprised to be alone.
Carla walked into the garage and glanced at Chester. "You make me feel bad," she said.
Joyce checked her reflection. It was going to be a tough evening.
Lord Drumkeld was eating in the classroom.
Lord Jamescester was in one of his moods.
Andrew could see that Ronald was young. He opened the door to the living room.
Rafael had been expecting Hector for four days. He took a sip of his gin and tonic.
For as long as Gene could remember, he'd wanted to be a chef.
Duane was driving. He ground his teeth.
Ourpay arose from slumber.
The baker opened the door, and led Norman inside.
Kristina could tell that Carrie was a barber. She tried not to laugh.
"Just breathe," Dan told himself as he waited in the bath.
If the broker didn't arrive soon, Harold didn't know what he would do.
When Pauline opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his work.
There had never been a psychiatrist quite like Judy Law son, and she knew it.
Pag Sunhand raised his shield.
On Sunday, Annie always made magic.
Ana was angry that Marjorie was coming to Thanksgiving.
When the sun rose, Lucy knew it was time to find shelter.
When Suzanne arrived at her wedding, everyone stared in disbelief.
Dwight opened the door to the kitchen. The silence was overwhelming.
It was a long way to the forest. Willie stopped and hoped for a miracle.
Kurt knew that the lizard was stupid.
It was a cold, moonlit winter night. Naomi was in the library.
The music coming from the walk-in freezer made Julia uneasy.
Martin was suprised to be alive.
Jeanette had invited a miner to her funeral. She knew what to do.
Someone had invited a squirrel to the party. Angela knew what to do.
When Jeffrey arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone laughed at him.
Jason could feel his life slipping away.
Jacqueline had never been to the sea. She chewed her lip.
Lance opened the door to the dining room. He wanted chocolate.
As soon as the wedding started, Oscar took a bite of his sandwich.
Bobbie-Sue could see that Dana was dominating. She opened the door to the lounge room.
Julie had come to Japan prepared. She was here to meet the torturer.
For as long as Luis could remember, he'd wanted to be a terrorist.
Derek was at school. He had a stapler in his hand.
Troy could see that Cecil was a jeweler. He tried not to smile.
Lord Glenn was in one of his moods.
Juanita could see that Annette was unrestrained.
Sherry struggled to breathe.
Vincent fumbled in the gloom. The walls were rough.
Going to the hill was a nice idea. Ramon took a sip of his whiskey.
The dining room was full of smoke.
Diane was relieved that everyone was coming to her party.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Christy didn't know what she would do.
Sparelle waited for the battle to begin.
On Wednesday, Dwight always made a contribution.
Veronica hoped that the geologist was obsessive.
When Carl opened the door Mr. Hill looked up from his work.
Clarence hoped that the dinosaur was important.
Jeff was the best terrorist in town.
Lee had never been to the cave. He lit a cigarette.
"Just try not to cry," Patrick told himself as he waited at the train station.
Someone had invited a fly to the funeral. Melissa knew it wouldn't end well.
The kangaroo was on the prowl. Travis knew exactly what to do.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Florence looked at the time.
It was a long way to the peak. Karen stopped and chuckled to herself.
When Hilda arrived at her wedding, everyone embraced her.
After spending a night under a bridge, Vernon was relieved to see his boss.
For as long as Jo could remember, she'd wanted to be a tax collector.
There had never been a barber quite like Ann Young, and she knew it.
The chemist opened the door, and led Manuel inside.
Theresa was up the chimney. She had a fork in her hand.
As soon as Easter started, Lucy checked her phone.
It was a sad summer night. Greg whistled nonchalantly as he led the butcher into the wine cellar.
When wolves began to howl, Brad knew it was time to sleep.
Shelly put down the guitar nervously.
Patricia cracked open another beer.
It was a crisp winter night. Jean was in the attic.
The noises coming from the guest room made Don uneasy.
If the clown didn't arrive soon, Heather didn't know what she would do.
Cassandra was suprised to be floating.
Roberto felt that the octopus was unprincipled.
Lady Alma was in one of her moods.
Sherry had come to New York alone. She was here to meet the banker.
It was a quiet morning down by the water.
Going to the mountain was a terrible idea. Angel buttoned up his jacket.
Dana opened the door to the bedroom. She straightened her clothes.
When Stacey opened the door Mr. Smith looked up from his book.
Cory was worried that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
Franklin had never been to the gully. He looked at the time.
Gierferis arose from slumber.
Liav Doomrain raised her shield.
It was a long way to the swamp. Renee stopped and took a bite of her kebab.
Melanie could see that Caroline was disloyal.
Someone had invited a dinosaur to the grand opening. Jay knew the fun was about to begin.
Constance hoped that the chef was indecisive.
For as long as Shane could remember, he'd wanted to be a scout.
The sound of the chainsaw made Eliza-Jane laugh.
When Mary arrived at her party, everyone stared in disbelief.
If the diver didn't arrive soon, Norman didn't know what he would do.
Ida opened the door to the dining room. The silence was overwhelming.
Regina fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
The secretary opened the door, and led Jose inside.
Margaret could tell that Laurie was a dictator. She tried not to laugh.
Frayzh shielded his eyes against the blast.
It was a crisp winter afternoon. Robin was in the theatre.
Edith was sitting. She took a bite of her pickle.
On Monday, Jill always made a plan.
Jessica had come to London prepared. She was here to meet the cheesemaker.
The smell coming from the dining room made Vickie uneasy.
Rita could tell that Katie was thankful. She opened the door to the kitchen.
Ian opened the door to the control room. He put down his notepad.
Timothy was the best lighthouse-keeper around.
Going to the peak was a terrible idea. Bruce raised his hands.
Becky put down the guitar carefully.
As soon as Christmas started, Colleen lit a cigarette.
Raymond had been waiting for Kelly for three days. He straightened his hair.
Madison was suprised to be alone.
Beatrice hoped that the juggler was complaining.
The wardrobe was spotless.
"It's almost over," Florence told herself as she waited in the prison.
Terry walked into the library and glanced at Evelyn. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
Claire was in the cafe. She had a stapler in her hand.
It was a long way to the island. Tammy stopped and chewed some gum.
When Beverly arrived at her wedding, everyone gasped.
The sound of the helicopter arriving made Katie laugh.
When rain began, Bryan knew it was time to run.
For as long as Marion could remember, she'd wanted to be a clockmaker.
Antonio raised his hands. It was going to be a special morning.
Linda had never been to the sea. She took a bite of her apple.
Erin had come to India alone. She was here to meet the spy.
Eiwua shielded his eyes against the light.
Troy wiped the sweat from his brow.
The penguin had escaped. Leo knew exactly what to do.
Francis knew that Nelson was energetic.
Jo could feel her heart beating.
When David arrived at his party, everyone ignored him.
It was a glorious morning. Michele grimaced as she led the guitarist into the laundry.
Going to the pond was a nice idea. Patsy raised her hands.
Josephine opened the door to the bedroom. She took a bite of her spring-roll.
Kim opened the door to the sauna. The stench was overwhelming.
Kelly could see that the stonecutter was brittle.
Carlos staggered in the gloom. The walls were crumbling.
On Tuesday, Bob always made up.
Danny was glad that no one was coming to his grand opening.
It was a wild, stormy Sunday night. Mattie was under the bridge.
If the tailor didn't arrive soon, Steve didn't know what he would do.
Manuel could tell that Joshua was a detective. He tried not to worry.
As soon as Christmas started, Allan raised his hands.
The imam opened the door, and led Ana inside.
The dining room was spotless.
Eva was in the prison. She had a burger in her hand.
Lord Dustin was eating in the bathroom.
When Karl arrived at his wedding, Antonio fainted.
Calvin knew it wasn't too late. It was going to be a tough night.
Troy could not feel anything.
Ricardo had invited a zookeeper to Thanksgiving. He knew what to do.
When wolves began to howl, Sean knew it was time to find shelter.
When George arrived at his party, Margaret welcomed him.
Toni opened the door to the control room. She enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Lord Sudmagh was waiting in the wine cellar.
Moruock waited for the battle to begin.
Chad was going. He chewed some gum.
Glenda felt that the zebra was stupid.
Theodore had never been to the desert. He giggled to himself.
It was a rain-swept Thursday afternoon. Lydia whistled nonchalantly as she led the sculptor into the outhouse.
The tiger was on the loose. Rachel panicked.
Urixoi shielded his eyes against the blast.
As soon as the wedding started, Clyde put down his can opener.
Virgil opened the door to the kitchen. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Holly was at school.
After spending a night in hospital, Everett was relieved to see his wife.
Clayton knew that the accountant was tall.
Liorirk Mindvice raised his fist.
William put down the banana slowly.
Smoke was in the air. Anne smiled knowingly.
When Erica opened the door Mrs. Taylor looked up from her work.
The smoke coming from the garage made Marvin uneasy.
Julia was delighted to be alive.
Philip was in the cafe. He had a chai in his hand.
Going to the forest was a nice idea. Dale took a bite of his kebab.
Darlene could not see anything.
When wolves began to howl, Bobbi-Jo knew it was time to sleep.
Hugh could feel his heart beating.
Debra snapped her fingers. It was going to be a momentous morning.
Lee could see that Glenn was reliable. He opened the door to the dining room.
It was a long way to the island. Brett stopped and nodded to the judge.
For as long as Marc could remember, he'd wanted to be a game show host.
Tracey could tell that Katie was a florist. She tried not to worry.
Emma walked into the bedroom and glanced at Kelly. "You make me giggle," she said.
When Clifton arrived at his funeral, everyone gasped.
The library was full of smoke.
Juan opened the door to the barn. The silence was overwhelming.
There had never been a merchant quite like Eileen Adams, and she knew it.
If the record producer didn't arrive soon, Stella didn't know what she would do.
Lydia opened the door to the attic. She cracked open another beer.
The sound of the alarm made Mary-Lou want to cry.
It was a cold, moonlit night. Terrance closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette as he led the rabbi into the garage.
"You deserve this," Clarence told himself as he waited at the zoo.
On Friday, Harvey always made babies.
Philip was the best teacher bar none.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Stacy checked her phone.
Tommy was in the backyard. He had a hot chocolate in his hand.
Paul could see that the spider was scholarly.
Bob fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
When Kirk arrived at his grand opening, Pauline laughed at him.
A sense of magic was in the air. Wesley smiled knowingly.
Ben knew that Gerald was amoral.
When wolves began to howl, Leon knew it was time to run.
Kleroorick Lifehunter raised his sword.
The noises coming from the waiting room made Harvey uneasy.
After spending a night in jail, Dora was relieved to see her home.
Misty walked into the bathroom and looked at Amber. "You make me happy," she said.
The duck had escaped. Maurice pretended not to notice.
Jessie had invited a manager to her grand opening. She knew it wouldn't end well.
When Delores opened the door Mr. Wright looked up from his work.
Nathaniel had never been to the cave. He chewed some gum.
Alexander felt that the bandit was tortured.
"Show no mercy," Rodney told himself as he waited in the bushes.
When Jo arrived at Christmas, Rosemary stared in disbelief.
The garage was deserted.
Peggy opened the door to the lobby. She could not believe what she saw.
Bartholomew opened the door to the cell. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Kathryn was angry that no one was coming to her funeral.
Karl had come to Cairo alone. He was here to meet the poet.
It was a long way to the sea. Melinda stopped and ground her teeth.
Samantha hoped for a miracle. It was going to be a special afternoon.
For as long as Fred could remember, he'd wanted to be an interpreter.
Regina had been expecting Deborah for six hours. She took a sip of her lemonade.
Someone had invited a rat to the grand opening. Eleanor knew the fun was about to begin.
Plurfei shielded his eyes against the blast.
Arthur was shrinking. He shrugged.
It was a night full of promise. Hilda was behind the tree.
The exotic dancer opened the door, and led Kelly inside.
Derek was outside the window. He had a phone in his hand.
As soon as the party started, Audrey ground her teeth.
Adam fumbled in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
When wolves began to howl, Joan knew it was time to move on.
Maureen was suprised to be alive.
There had never been a trapper quite like Melvin Cooper, and he knew it.
Dale could tell that Randall was contradictory. He opened the door to the barn.
Love was in the air. Megan smiled knowingly.
Gertrude had never been to the planet. She wanted a muffin.
The tiger had escaped. Brandon knew exactly what to do.
Florence had invited a pickpocket to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Le waited for the battle to begin.
When Virginia arrived at her grand opening, everyone booed her.
Josephine could see that the manicurist was graceless.
When Bernard arrived at his party, Sam gasped.
Clifford put down the bike carefully.
Going to the sea was a terrible idea. Miguel ground his teeth.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
For as long as Penny could remember, she'd wanted to be a zookeeper.
It was a long way to the desert. Sean stopped and took a bite of his slice of pizza.
Randall walked into the library and looked at Marilyn. "You make me glow," he said.
Beth took a sip of her wine.
Lord Walklyn was in one of his moods.
The smell coming from the attic made Guy hopeful.
On Friday, Charlene always made it easier.
Louis was walking. He straightened his hair.
The real estate agent opened the door, and led Michael inside.
It was a evening full of promise. Becky bit her fingernails as she led the student into the cell.
Wilma was at the gate. She had a Earl Grey tea in her hand.
The laundry was ready.
As soon as the wedding started, Clifton twiddled his thumbs.
After spending a night under a bridge, Brandine was relieved to see her car.
"Today is the day," Christina told herself as she waited in the cafe.
Bruce was the best florist in town.
Myrtle had never been to the beach. She wanted an apple.
Cecil had been waiting for Jordan for two days. He struggled to breathe.
Hector could see that the police officer was crazy.
When Bradley arrived at Easter, Marshall fainted.
The sound of the clocking ticking made Keith angry.
Stacy put down the doll nervously.
Grartuo leaned into the wind.
Martha opened the door to the guest room. She had dreamed of this moment.
When Aaron arrived at his party, Crystal rushed to see him.
If the animal trainer didn't arrive soon, Teresa didn't know what she would do.
It was a foggy autumn afternoon. Billy was in the hospital.
Calvin had invited a penguin to his funeral. He knew what to do.
There had never been a veterinarian quite like Mary Lewis, and she knew it.
When the moon came up, Leslie knew it was time to move on.
Daniel scratched his hand. It was going to be a special afternoon.
Guy walked into the bedroom and looked at Dwayne. "You make me glow," he said.
Steven had come to the North Pole prepared. He was here to meet the explorer.
Willie opened the door to the outhouse. She knew it was too late.
Melvin wanted one last chance.
A sense of magic was in the air. Tanya smiled knowingly.
The marine opened the door, and led Virginia inside.
When Emily opened the door Mrs. Carter looked up from her book.
It was a long way to the beach. Alex stopped and picked up his pencil.
Someone had invited a dog to the party. Jesus knew the fun was about to begin.
As soon as the funeral started, Danny looked at the time.
It started like any other night in New York. Kelly shrugged.
The seal had escaped. Milton tried to remain calm.
Elaine was sharing. She took a bite of her kebab.
Ricardo was in the office. He had a cup in his hand.
Nora could feel her life slipping away.
The attic was flooded.
Suzanne could tell that Katherine was a detective. She tried not to worry.
Pedro had never been to the beach. He lowered his gaze.
Byron was glad that Hector was coming to his wedding.
Mabel staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.
Going to the bay was a foolhardy idea. Bobbi-Jo put down her pair of scissors.
The bright light coming from the closet made Stephanie uneasy.
Nina put down the doll carefully.
It was a quiet morning. Jo-Ellen was in the shop.
After spending a night in hell, Clinton was relieved to see his father.
Erica felt that the navigator was affectionate.
When Jennifer arrived at her funeral, everyone fainted.
When the moon came up, Claude knew it was time to run.
There had never been a guide quite like Lydia Adams, and she knew it.
Kay opened the door to the dining room. The silence was overwhelming.
Glenda opened the door to the kitchen. She ground her teeth.
For as long as Cheryl could remember, she'd wanted to be a greengrocer.
When Kristina arrived at her party, Felix laughed at her.
Marsha felt that the bunny was reassured.
As soon as the wedding started, Antonio chewed some gum.
The personal trainer opened the door, and led Glenn inside.
Jacob knew that Jeff was lovely.
Dora was delighted to be alone.
Catherine could feel her life slipping away.
Marvin could tell that Carlos was cultured. He opened the door to the office.
The chicken was on the loose. Sean knew exactly what to do.
On Tuesday, Julio made changes.
Someone had invited a cat to Easter. Sherry knew the fun was about to begin.
When Annie opened the door Mr. Walker looked up from his book.
When Hilda arrived at her wedding, Mary-Beth gasped.
Going to the beach was a foolhardy idea. Eduardo took a bite of his banana.
Elaine was the best psychiatrist who ever lived.
Bobby had invited a goose to Christmas. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Deanna closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Bobbi-Jo was coming. She enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
The cell was locked.
June hoped that the gardener was barbaric.
Michele could see that Kathryn was a saxophonist. She tried not to smile.
Gilbert had been expecting Adam for three days. He hoped for a miracle.
Lady Strathport was reading in the laundry.
Straed shielded his eyes against the sun.
Leroy walked into the basement and glanced at Stanley. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
Joyce was at the casino. She had a credit card in her hand.
Annette had come to Hong Kong alone. She was here to meet the cobbler.
Brad could not see anything.
"No one suspects a thing," Tyrone told himself as he waited in the observatory.
It was a long way to the valley. Jared stopped and rubbed his hands together.
For as long as Jim could remember, he'd wanted to be an astronaut.
When the sun rose, Ruby knew it was time to find shelter.
Alicia knew that everyone was coming to her wedding.
It was a wild, stormy fall night. Erica was in the temple.
Warren knew that the raccoon was envious.
Purfua Timereach raised his sword.
Glynae waited for the battle to begin.
Someone had invited a moose to the funeral. Danny knew the fun was about to begin.
Francis could feel his heart beating.
As soon as Christmas started, Sherri took a bite of her hot dog.
It was a typical afternoon in the bus stop. Jon took a sip of his tomato juice.
On Saturday, Herman always made certain.
Lord Theodore was reading in the attic.
Mitchell fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
When Everett arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone welcomed him.
The pianist opened the door, and led Walter inside.
A sense of magic was in the air. Martin opened the door.
When Mary-Jo opened the door Mrs. Hud son looked up from her work.
The sound of the violin made Carlos want to scream.
Lucy was the best astronaut around.
Sylvia was delighted to be alone.
Eugene opened the door to the living room. He knew it wasn't too late.
"It's going to be okay," Donald told himself as he waited up the chimney.
Sylee shielded his eyes against the blast.
Stephanie could see that Nora was pugnacious. She opened the door to the bathroom.
Luis had invited a beetle to his wedding. He knew the fun was about to begin.
It was a brilliant night. Roberto was in the bath.
There had never been a bartender quite like Craig Brooks, and he knew it.
Carl opened the door to the cloakroom. He was afraid of what he might find.
Lori had been waiting for Stella for four hours. She chewed some gum.
The classroom was deserted.
Audrey put down the ukulele carefully.
When Cody arrived at his party, Mike fainted.
Namer leaned into the wind.
Earl could feel his life slipping away.
Stacy ground her teeth. It was going to be a long day.
For as long as Debra could remember, she'd wanted to be a sheepshearer.
Jeanette fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.
Samuel was in the cafe. He had a flute in his hand.
Billy-Bob had never been to the desert island. He checked his reflection.
After spending a night in the airport, Wayne was relieved to see his mother.
Tonya was worried that Kristina was coming to Easter.
When Julian arrived at his wedding, Mary-Beth booed him.
On Sunday, Patricia always made room.
Lady Leelyn was in one of her moods.
Lord Kenneth was sitting in the waiting room.
Sean walked into the wardrobe and glanced at Wallace. "You make me want to shout," he said.
The cat had escaped. Perry tried to remain calm.
Daryl felt that the goldfish was noncompetitive.
It was a quiet morning down by the pond.
Don was suprised to be alive.
"No one will ever know," Roy told himself as he waited in the bomb-shelter.
As soon as the funeral started, Billie rubbed her hands together.
Diane scratched her hand.
Saerg shielded his eyes against the light.
The cloakroom was spotless.
Tim hoped that Marcus was placid.
Someone had invited a chicken to the grand opening. Margie knew it wouldn't end well.
Shirley opened the door to the bedroom. She could not believe what she saw.
It was a tumultuous night. Aaron was in the library.
It was a wild, stormy November night. Sidney snapped his fingers as he led the tax collector into the lobby.
There had never been a jeweler quite like Shane Cooper, and he knew it.
Nicole could tell that Arlene was a torturer. She tried not to smile.
When the sun rose, Franklin knew it was time to find shelter.
For as long as Benjamin could remember, he'd wanted to be a ninja.
Maxine had come to Japan alone. She was here to meet the baker.
Lady Carla was in one of her moods.
Saozh leaned into the wind.
Doris could tell that Deborah was individualistic. She opened the door to the office.
After spending a night under a bridge, Jordan was relieved to see his wife.
Carmen could feel her heart beating.
When Phillip opened the door Mrs. Jones looked up from her work.
Going to the river was a terrible idea. Gertrude crouched and tied her laces.
When Constance arrived at her grand opening, Freddie laughed at her.
As soon as Christmas started, Jo smiled knowingly.
Brystea Heartwish raised her fist.
Eliza-Jane was paying. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
It started like any other morning in China. Alfred whistled nonchalantly.
Darrell hoped that everyone was coming to his funeral.
Cassandra walked into the bedroom and glanced at Melissa. "You make me exercise," she said.
It was a long way to the mountain. Anita stopped and tried to hide.
Larry had never been to the volcano. He hoped for a miracle.
Lee was the best guru bar none.
It was a brilliant evening. Raul was at the concert.
The goose was on the prowl. Patricia pretended not to notice.
John was suprised to be alive.
The laundry was dark and oddly quiet.
The sound of polystyrene scraping made Geraldine laugh.
Fernando could see that Kurt was a mason. He tried not to worry.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.
Clarence felt that Bryan was original.
Edwin staggered in the gloom. The walls were rough.
Omabeo leaned into the wind.
When Lauren arrived at Christmas, Tracy cried.
Irene had invited a snail to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.
The noises coming from the studio made Gerald hopeful.
Marion raised her hands.
When Nellie arrived at Easter, everyone laughed at her.
On Friday, Vivian always made the world better.
"Time to shine," Jane told herself as she waited in the hair salon.
For as long as Howard could remember, he'd wanted to be a game show host.
Frederick had come to the end of the rainbow prepared. He was here to meet the juggler.
When Marie opened the door Mrs. Coleman looked up from her book.
Maria had been waiting for Nina for three days. She took a sip of her cocktail.
It was a bleak, wintery autumn afternoon. Bob was in the chapel.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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