Finished Folds (81—100)
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2smearing them with yogurt. It seemed odd, but she took out her pot of yogurt and began. Surprisingly
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4call me Susan. Susan was really my sister's name, but I had secretly coveted that name. Edward was too conservative, but as Susan I could
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3vomited afterwards but she had come to think of that as a symbol of appreciation somehow. So now she sang quietly to herself, usually something from Mahler, but today Gary Glitter
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1'Of course China stops!' yelled the Department Chair, 'It can't go on forever, even if it wished it could.' If this is all you have for us, I'm afraid we'll have to
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6had dreams like this before. Nearly got to his fav donut, could imagine the cream in his mouth, then was yanked by the collar, thrown to the floor by a sassy redheaded policewoman
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3And very pink and wet when you cut it open. Really. Who would want a watermelon like tha?t - so huge, it won't fit in your fridge. Ordinary ones are big enough. Stupid Aliens!
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4sparrows all running about on four legs. One solution fits all... they should be grateful. Added value - more legs going out than coming in. But the next idea wasn't so great ...
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2on a Wednesday except for Gina. It has to be Gina, he shouted as he raced for the phone, knocking aside chairs, tables and his precious caged mice. He never reached the phone...
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3potatoes really, who can imagine life without them? Such a versatile vegetable... and it was just when considering this that I got the idea. It was easy, I could just
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2think she found my detailed plans to poison her with the 'Round Up', I did think I'd got away with the attempt to smother her with the
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3she had just cut Julie, her friend into very fine slices and left her to marinade in a yummy mix of chilli, lime, coriander and lemongrass. The chat would have to wait till dinner
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23 purple pencils and a quater of a pound of best grated parmesan. 'That's more like it', she thought as she
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3take over the contract. The otters were well connected. They dressed well. They were respectable. People would trust them. And they knew how to tie serious knots. Surely
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3Five minutes into the day she had that sinking feeling. She knew she had hired the wrong person. No more Gen Ys she promised herself. She should have seen it coming when
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0Nevertheless the kitchen scared him. Almost as much as the mouse which had sent him scurrying for higher ground. President Sarcozy had never been the same with mice since
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1When oh when would the rain stop? Shareen spent another hour staring out of the window at
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1would have to continue with the tap-dancing. It was an unusual passtime for a
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1small green beetle called Jeff.
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5Why oh why had Daniel sent the form in. It was a disaster waiting to happen, he knew. As soon as the envelope fell into the post box he felt
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1There was nothing strange about Marvin. His mother had reassured him. Others might wonder about his