Finished Folds (481—500)
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5on either side. She couldn't decide which way to go! Her wings flapped wildly, while her head (on the ground) actually turned in confusion and went, "Bok, bok, bokka!"
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6makes me think you should sit in the corner and figure out how to rectify this situation. Learn to use proper punctuation and grammar, already! Don't make me come over there
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3bit of black goo stains my fingers. I scrub them with hot soapy water until they're raw but to no avail. I tell my boss that the aliens have marked me. He let me leave early, yay!
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7The Writer waited and looked at the Reader expectantly as the Manuscript was lowered and placed calmly on the table. Finally the Reader spoke, "It's not done yet, is it?"
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2The sight of their huge, hairy bodies really kicked up his bearanoia. He could barely stand it, but wanted to know what was chasing them through the forest. So he hid behind
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3weedy pavement while traversing the tennis courts in Central Park, otherwise. Because of the zombie plague, the place was strangely empty. When he crossed 97th Street, he saw
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2It was at the doctor's office next Tuesday when Indira picked up the latest issue and saw her beloved Rahula on the front cover. Is that ermine? Indira wondered.
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0strange coincidence, if you ask me. But that is another story.
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9I also found a delightful treat just below the sludgy surface of my glassy abode: dangling legs, splashing arms...and a torso! My favorite thing was
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4having some green tea with Mary Jane. Afterwards, my friend Herb and I blew out the candles and hit the dusty old trail. On the road again!
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5they should return to the padded room and wait for a signal from the Mothership. "They're always listening, of course, but they have to wait until it's safe." The nurse knew
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5It wasn't the first time and wouldn't be the last when she'd savored an uncomfortable sensation. She lifted the hot spoon to her lips and slurped deeply. Mm. Onions. Pasta
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1I ran faster than I had in my life, far from that terrifying light. Eventually I slowed. Well, that's just what it was waiting for. The flickering stopped; darkness washed over me.
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2The clock ticked. Birds outside tweeted. The ones indoors did not. They squawked! If only he could make sense of their gibberish, perhaps he could find a way out
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3"You don't look sorry...but you will be!" The pasty-faced, short-fingered tyrant cackled and rearranged his matted, orange 'do. A terrible stench arose from the depths
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5She dropped the vegetable peeler and twisted herself into a pretzel-like yoga pose. "Like this?" "Not quite what I had in mind, but intriguing nonetheless." "Great, your turn!"
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1, which is why he favored it. In order to keep the affair secret and avoid the wrath of his wife Hera, Zeus transformed Porifera into a porous creature hidden in the seabed.
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8down, give me a few moments to collect myself. I am still reeling from this abrupt, unforeseen sensation, which I will attempt to explain. First though, let me tell you about
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3: carrots, turnips, radishes, squash. We took what we could dig up from the farmer's fields without getting caught. Peter and Mother Rabbit taught me all there was to know about