Finished Folds (81—100)
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2mocked for my preferred beverage. Just because everyone else was sipping tea from fine bone china didn’t mean I was going to. I wasn’t some sheep following
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2had elocution lessons while you had the chance, said Master, and become queen of England and the first female President of the USA too! But I rule all because I can speak French!
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3and chicken caesar is the way to go hail the mighty julienned radishes Green Goddess lettuce leaves delicious - but Cucumber cubes are the star of the show!"
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2personality. He was rather nervous. He felt like he was wishing for slytherin, but certain he was going to be Hufflepuff. The box whirred, clanked, then slid smoothly open.
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1script. You're a useless Mr Smith. You should see the oracle. With that I boosted off into the air, with my black mac flapping behind me like the wings of a raven.
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3I have tried to win thy love and thy hand this race, but I fear that it is not I you really see. In afterlife I shall descend
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7when the gardener's finished manicuring your lawn, can he come and do mine? The view is outstanding, and that Frenchman does do a lovely job!"
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2the moon, and spent the rest of his days creating cheese sculptures of roadrunner with tools from the little vending machine he found there.
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2perfect lemon-meringue pie. The chefs raided the hen-house and whipped up the most enormous pie imaginable. Project pie was soon
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1crossed over, the guards smile turned wicked. He started pelting them with apples, trying to knock them off the bridge into the piranha-infested water. One fell down with a scream
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8his best to dice the vegetables in perfect cubes measuring exactly 0.5cm. He took the specially prepared chef's knife from his purse and started chopping. The stuff on his hands
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2That's a pretty ring, she thought, and put it on her finger. Immediately she found herself starting to transform into ... something! She tried to yank the ring off, but
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2the unwitting customer. No-one insults the Purl Posse! she snarled. Ten minutes later all that could be seen of her was a large yarn-wrapped bundle stuck full of knitting needles.
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1Weekend at last! Jamie had chopped his last onion and dressed his last salad. He sneaked a can of fizzy out of his jacket pocket and reached under the sofa for his secret supply of
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1'Thank you, sir.' the nurse said, and tucked the vials of samples in the tray. The sound of running feet made them look round. 'Whatever you do, nurse, don't let him
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2'All in a day's work,' he said pleasantly, and threw the glue-stick in the bin. Little Bobby breathed in and immediately sneezed. A large sticky mass flew out of his nose and
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3Sirens wailed. INTRUDER ALERT flashed on the console. 'But that's impossible!' huffed the technician, 'I sorted out the glitch.' Then the portal door slid open, revealing
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1RUN! The secretaries looked puzzled. I SAID RUN! The man burst through the door and headed straight for the window. The secretaries saw what was behind him and
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6'You drive me round the bend!' she cried in frustration. 'Well, I am a racing car driver,' he grinned, adding yet another sticky blob of chewing gum to
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1Sue hummed cheerfully as she made herself a cup of tea. She and Ann were going to have the most brilliant day. The doorbell rang. She opened the door, but it wasn't Ann. It was