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I will also do page 38, sentence 5 since none were listed:"'Mom, calm down', Josie said."
Page 2, sentence 2
"To get close to them, we must be a little brave and a whole lot crazy."
Page 90, Sentence 5
Page 90, Sentence 5
"One set might recommend their all removing to Donwell, and leaving Hartfield for the John Knightleys; and another might predict disagreements among their servants; but yet, upon the whole, there was no serious objection raised, except in one habitation--the Vicarage." (Emma by Jane Austen)Page 255, sentence 33
Since I'm reading a German book atm, I'll put the German + translation:Charlotte selbst pflegte ihre Gefühle hinter einem geheimnisvollen Mona-Lisa-Lächeln zu verbergen.
(Charlotte herself usually hid her feelings behind a mysterious Mona Lisa smile.)
pg 28, 1st sentence
Dick was right: his bad dreams stopped.The third sentence of the first full paragraph on the second page of the sixth chapter.
The price of doing so would be to leave a death-spot upon the earth, a blight where nothing, not even the tiny organisms in the soil, still lived.
PG 341, 2nd paragraph, 1st sentence.
PG 341, 2nd paragraph, 1st sentence.
"This was Helen's favorite part of the sonata, the slow, measured rise and fall of the notes, the yearning pleading sound flowing from her piano."Page 55, sentence 13
"I merely nodded once, jaw tight."
Page 170, Sentence 6
Page 170, Sentence 6
Madame Lefoux shrugged.
Pg. 5, first sentence to catch your eye (can I do that? If not just the first then)
Pg. 5, first sentence to catch your eye (can I do that? If not just the first then)
It would be one of the world's great literary 'finds' if the original manuscript of her novel were to be unearthed in a trunk in a dusty attic somewhere.
Pg. 29, sentence 8.
Pg. 29, sentence 8.
"She brought in the older customers who loved having someone close to their age do their hair."Page 4, sentence 22
Still, she was too tired to care if she ended up in Hoboken. (Personally, I, Robin would)
Open to random page & first sentence @ top. Please.
Open to random page & first sentence @ top. Please.
"Pull yourself together, Kevin."
PG 78, first sentence with a ? or ! (If I can say that. If not, just first then.)
PG 78, first sentence with a ? or ! (If I can say that. If not, just first then.)
They ate in the dinning room at Roarke's suggestion that they have a meal like people who have lives outside their professions.
PG 130, first sentence. Please.
PG 130, first sentence. Please.
He led them within another but smaller circle of hedge, where grew one large and beautiful bush.p.59, 3pgh., 1sent. please
I dug my fingers into the pillow in an attempt to escape from his penetrating eyes.Page 400, First sentence
Turner "Buzz" Meeks watched rental cops patrol the grounds of Hughes Aircraft, laying four to one that Howard hired the ineffectual so-and-sos because he liked their uniforms, two to one he designed the threads himself.
"You,too."
Fifth sentence of the fifth chapter of the fifth paragraph. Please. Ooh can we write alternate words or sentences backwards to or is that vs the rules?
Fifth sentence of the fifth chapter of the fifth paragraph. Please. Ooh can we write alternate words or sentences backwards to or is that vs the rules?
This disagreement had put a strain on their Mother-Daughter Relationship.
Pg. 62, The 6th, verse.
Pg. 62, The 6th, verse.
The rise and fall of the siren was deafening, and it spurred in Dolly a floating anxiety that refused to settle.Random page , 6th sentence
Macedonia, on the war's southern front, saw fighting as bitter as anywhere.
pg.5, Last sentence on the page
pg.5, Last sentence on the page
Both men were poets: Blanchard the poet of brute strength, Bleichert the counter poet of speed and guile.
"How far do you think it is?"
Last sentence in the last page
Last sentence in the last page
He would resign immediately, on that day, from the Office of the Public Defender and withdraw as counsel of record for Tequila Watson.6th chapter, first sentence with a contraction.
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Page 38, Sentence 5