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He knew it was going to be a bad day when he saw mountain lions roaming the streets
Sixty-Four comes asking for bread
The tree fell unexpectedly short
She can live her life however she wants as long as she listens to what I have to say
I received a heavy fine but it failed to crush my spirit
A quiet house is nice until you are ordered to stay in it for months
She finally understood that grief was her love with no place for it to go
Nancy was proud that she ran a tight shipwreck
I’m a living furnace
It’s never comforting to know that your fate depends on something as unpredictable as the popping of corn
Shakespeare was a famous 17th-century diesel mechanic
Homesickness became contagious in the young campers’ cabin
People generally approve of dogs eating cat food but not cats eating dog food
They decided to plant an orchard of cotton candy
The Tsunami wave crashed against the raised houses and broke the pilings as if they were toothpicks
One small action would change her life, but whether it would be for better or for worse was yet to be determined
He wondered if it could be called a beach if there was no sand
I covered my friend in baby oil
Pink horses galloped across the sea