Finished Folds (101—112)
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3The terrible green snake darted forwards with impossible speed. The frightened girl squeezed her eyes shut. She heard the most sickening
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1The old floorboards creaked under his considerable weight. Grumbling and muttering under his breath about the
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3Squeak squelch squeak squelch - with one wet and one dry foot, Jim made his way irritably through the immaculate corridors. He had just been
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7no no yes yes yes no no yes no no no. The old lady in the truck was alternately shaking and nodding her head. My memory had reverted to infancy, and had no idea she had Parkinsons.
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5fleeting glance over his shoulder at the head waiter. That was a big mistake. Quick as a wink, she tipped the contents of the ice bucket all over the floor. His poweriser stilts
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1stuck in a spiralling orbit around Canis Major, which was ironic, because Sirius had always been my favourite HP character. I cackled madly in his imitation as the warning lights
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3'urgent' memos, supplemented with a few of his dogs' biscuits fished from his pockets. The dogs defecated in the plant pots and knocked over the bins, leaving a disgruntled
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3Nina winced as the reverberations from the slammed door reverberated around the room, making her chair shudder. That was that, then. She'd just have to
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4Keeping chickens in the same shed as the generator was the deadliest mistake the amateur chicken farmer could ever have made. His wife got the insurance and married the coroner.
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4the shattered remains of the vault door as the blast of coins slowed. He yanked a 50p from his forehead and felt the warm trickle of blood as it ran down his face. Who in their
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1One of them plopped sadly into the bowl. Humiliated, Becky tore off the costume and ran off
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1I started rounding them up and grabbing them in handfuls, shoving them into a cage. Boy, were they vicious zombie hairs!