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THE PETALS FALL WITH THE NEXT PUFF OF WIND |
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BRING YOUR BEST COMPASS TO THE THIRD CLASS |
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THEY COULD LAUGH ALTHOUGH THEY WERE SAD |
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FARMERS CAME IN TO THRESH THE OAT CROP |
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THE BROWN HOUSE WAS ON FIRE TO THE ATTIC |
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THE LURE IS USED TO CATCH TROUT AND FLOUNDER |
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FLOAT THE SOAP ON TOP OF THE BATH WATER |
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A BLUE CRANE IS A TALL WADING BIRD |
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A FRESH START WILL WORK SUCH WONDERS |
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THE CLUB RENTED THE RINK FOR THE FIFTH NIGHT |
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AFTER THE DANCE |
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THEY WENT STRAIGHT HOME |
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THE HOST HAS TAUGHT THE NEW MAID TO SERVE |
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HE WROTE HIS LAST NOVEL THERE AT THE INN |
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EVEN THE WORST WILL BEAT HIS LOW SCORE |
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THE CEMENT HAD DRIED WHEN HE MOVED IT |
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THE LOSS OF THE SECOND SHIP WAS HARD TO TAKE |
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THE FLY MADE ITS WAY ALONG THE WALL |
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DO THAT WITH A WOODEN STICK |
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LIVE WIRES SHOULD BE KEPT COVERED |
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THE LARGE HOUSE HAD HOT WATER TAPS |
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IT IS HARD TO ERASE BLUE OR RED INK |
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WRITE AT ONCE OR YOU MAY FORGET IT |
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THE DOOR KNOB WAS MADE OF BRIGHT CLEAN BRASS |
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THE WRECK OCCURRED BY THE BANK ON MAIN STREET |
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A PENCIL WITH BLACK LEAD WRITES BEST |
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COAX IS A YOUNG CALF TO DRINK FROM A BUCKET |
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SCHOOLS FOR LADIES TEACH CHARM AND GRACE |
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THE LAMP SHONE WITH A STEADY GREEN FLAME |
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THEY TOOK THE AXE AND THE SAW OF THE FOREST |
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THE ANCIENT COIN WAS QUITE DULL AND WORN |
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THE SHAKY BARN FELL WITH A LOUD CRASH |
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JAZZ AND SWING FANS LIKE FAST MUSIC |
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RAKE THE RUBBISH UP AND THEN BURN IT |
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SLASH THE GOLD CLOTH INTO FINE RIBBONS |
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TRY TO HAVE THE COURT DECIDE THE CASE |
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THEY ARE PUSHED BACK EACH TIME THEY ATTACK |
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HE BROKE HIS TIES WITH GROUPS OF FORMER FRIENDS |
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THEY FLOATED ON THE RAFT TO SUN THEIR WHITE BACKS |
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THE MAP HAD AN X THAT MEANT NOTHING |
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WHITINGS ARE SMALL FISH CAUGHT IN NETS |
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SOME ADS SERVE TO CHEAT BUYERS |
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JERK THE ROPE IN THE BELL RINGS WEAKLY |
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A WAXED FLOOR MAKES US LOSE BALANCE |
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MADAM |
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THIS IS THE BEST BRAND OF CORN |
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ON THE ISLANDS THE SEA BREEZE IS SOFT AND MILD |
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THE PLAY BEGAN AS SOON AS WE SAT DOWN |
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THIS WILL LEAD THE WORLD TO MORE SOUND AND FURY |
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ADD SALT BEFORE YOU FRY THE EGG |
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THE RUSH FOR FUNDS REACHED ITS PEAK TUESDAY |
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THE BIRCH LOOKED STARK WHITE AND LONESOME |
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THE BOX IS HELD BY A BRIGHT RED SNAPPER |
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TO MAKE PURE ICE |
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YOU FREEZE WATER |
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THE FIRST WORM GETS SNAPPED EARLY |
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JUMP THE FENCE AND HURRY UP THE BANK |
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YELL AN CLAP AS THE CURTAIN SLIDES BACK |
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THEY ARE MEN WHO WALK THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD |
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BOTH BROTHERS WERE THE SAME SIZE |
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IN SOME FORM OR OTHER WE NEED FUN |
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THE PRINCE ORDERED HIS HEAD CHOPPED OFF |
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THE HOUSES ARE BUILT OF RED CLAY BRICKS |
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DUCKS FLY NORTH BUT LACK A COMPASS |
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FRUIT FLAVORS ARE USED IN FIZZ DRINKS |
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THESE PILLS DO LESS GOOD THAN OTHERS |
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CANNED PEARS LACK FULL FLAVOR |
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THE DARK POT HUNG IN THE FRONT CLOSET |
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CARRY THE PAIL TO THE WALL AND SPILL IT THERE |
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THE TRAIN BROUGHT OUR HERO TO THE BIG TOWN |
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WE ARE SURE THAT ONE WAR IS ENOUGH |
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GREAT PAINTS STRETCHED FOR MILES AROUND |
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THE RUDE LAUGH FILLED THE EMPTY ROOM |
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HIGH SEATS ARE BEST FOR FOOTBALL FANS |
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TEA SERVED FROM THE BROWN JUG IS TASTY |
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A DASH OF PEPPER SPOILS BEEF STEW |
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A ZESTFUL FOOD IS THE HOT CROSS BUN |
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THE HORSE TROTTED AROUND THE FIELD AT A BRISK PACE |
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FIND THE TWIN WHO STOLE THE PEARL NECKLACE |
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CUT THE CORD THAT BINDS THE BOX TIGHTLY |
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THE RED TAPE BOUND THE SMUGGLED FOOD |
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LOOK IN THE CORNER TO FIND THE TAN SHIRT |
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THE COLD DRIZZLE WILL HALT THE BOND DRIVE |
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NINE MEN WERE HIRED TO DIG THE RUINS |
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THE JUNKYARD HAD A MOULDY SMELL |
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THE FLINT SPUTTERED AND LIT A PINE TORCH |
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SOAK THE CLOTH AND DROWN THE SHARP ODOUR |
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THE SHELVES WERE BARE OF BOTH JAM OR CRACKERS |
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A JOY TO EVERY CHILD IS THE SWAN BOAT |
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ALL SAT FROZEN AND WATCHED THE SCREEN |
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A CLOUD OF DUST STUNG HIS TENDER EYES |
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TO REACH THE END HE NEEDS MUCH COURAGE |
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SHAPE THE CLAY GENTLY INTO BLOCK FORM |
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A RIDGE ON A SMOOTH SURFACE IS A BUMP OR FLAW |
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HEDGE APPLES MAY STAIN YOUR HANDS GREEN |
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QUENCH YOUR THIRST |
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THEN EAT THE CRACKERS |
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TIGHT CURLS GET LIMP ON RAINY DAYS |
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THE MUTE MUFFLED THE HIGH TONES OF THE HORN |
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THE GOLD RING FITS ONLY A PIERCED EAR |