Finished Folds (321—340)
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3or else he would lose his strength during the long winter months in the mountains. So he trekked out into the cold, and before long found goat-sign. He followed the hoof-prints
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1me with his dead, yellowed eye, and I recoiled in horror. A minute ago, I had thought the world was sane, but here was a dead man looking directly at me. I knew I had to run fast
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5"As it turns out, this nerve here controls your speech, sir," said Doctor Habbager. "Oh," I replied with interest. "Then which nerves control my other senses?"
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2a local auction, and he received two gold coins for it, an amazing profit. "At least that lady wasn't a total waste of my time. Now I can afford a new horse, and a set of gloves."
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4mirror, two more walls, the floor, a chair, two bookcases, a potted plant, a small dog, a pile of pencil shavings, a computer monitor, a jewelled headdress, a door frame,
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4were suddenly so many children in the room that the air conditioning could not compensate. Choked and suffocating on the stench of compressed bodies, I made my way to the exit,
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1it difficult to play badminton with the Strouse's, our equally-rich neighbors. Even though I'd broken nearly every bone in my body from repeated falls from the roof, I continued
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5while still suffering from the injection of the sugary concoction that while harmless if ingested, caused absolute havoc in the bloodstream. I knew my death was fast approaching.
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5he buckled down and got to business. Slowly he removed the five pound roast beef sandwich from the soggy brown paper bag, and took a bite. Heaven! Then, suddenly
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1dodged the incoming rainbow projectile. Mr. Toots the pony fired a second rainbow from his arse but this time with the intent of turning the plane into a snake.
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3that it just wasn't fair. Even though he had given his daughter love, she didn't care. "What is right? What is wrong?" He said to her. She replied with "Give me a sign."
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1pumping his fist in the air in time with the music and the rest of the patrons, and so didn't notice her weaving and pushing through the crowd. She got his attention by
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1Unfortunately though he had to hurry, because someone was knocking on the stall door. (Drat,) he thought to himself, (Someone's interrupting my fetishistic alone time.)
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4One day the man walk into a the home.And but he found cat and cat say," mow." And I say to him "my dad's ded." Then who was phone?!
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2is there anyone who wants four children? They're still in my womb, and if you can get them out they're yours. If not I'm going to flush them. Disgusting." Paddy grimaced. Children.
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6Roger, wearing the jacket, remarked at his victim's ability to taunt him while caught in a hold that would cause most to have difficulty breathing, let alone speaking. He squeezed
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4and become a full member of the pack. Intimidating other dogs, stealing food from open-air vendors, and shamelessly rutting in dirty alleyways. It was pure heaven.
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7to pull-start and rev up their weapons of choice, and bore down on him. They got very close before he heard them approach over his own pathetic sobbing. By the time he stood up,
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2forget to hit the space key after punctuation.Such as commas,and also periods.All of us found it annoying, but the vowel-less Hncfdgfbsdhufd was frothing at the mouth with rage.
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4he pronounced during the royal coronation ceremony that no longer would fictional American cartoon characters be allowed to assume janitorial roles in the palace.