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[["\u201cCarlos Rafael Wilson.\u201d\nThe man smiled at him. Carlos didn\u2019t have a clue what was going on. He looked to his manager.\n\u201cTom here\u2019s just moved into the house at the bottom of the hill.\u201d\n\u201cOh right.\u201d\n\u201cAbout two, maybe three, miles away,\u201d Tom said and smiled at", " Carlos"], ["\u201cCarlos Rafael Wilson.\u201d\nThe man smiled at him. Carlos didn\u2019t have a clue what was going on. He looked to his manager.\n\u201cTom here\u2019s just moved into the house at the bottom of the hill.\u201d\n\u201cOh right.\u201d\n\u201cAbout two, maybe three, miles away,\u201d Tom said and smiled at", " Carlos"], ["\u201cYou wouldn\u2019t dare,\u201d Elijah growled. I squeaked as he was all of a sudden an inch or two behind the rogue. \u201cTell me, rogue, where is Delilah?\u201d The rogue stiffened. \u201cOn behalf of the Vampiric Council,\u201d he whispered. \u201cI hereby order you to tell me the whereabouts of", " Delilah"], ["\u201cYou wouldn\u2019t dare,\u201d Elijah growled. I squeaked as he was all of a sudden an inch or two behind the rogue. \u201cTell me, rogue, where is Delilah?\u201d The rogue stiffened. \u201cOn behalf of the Vampiric Council,\u201d he whispered. \u201cI hereby order you to tell me the whereabouts of", " Delilah"], ["Bob was pensive for the rest of the evening, talking openly and realistically about his work on the railroad to the four students who appeared enthused over the prospect of high speed rail in their lifetime. Perhaps they just hadn\u2019t done the math.  \nThe couple that accompanied Paul and Debbie got up to leave, they were expecting the girl\u2019s parents to fetch them any moment now. After they had left, Paul and Debbie looked at each other, then at", " Bob"], ["Bob was pensive for the rest of the evening, talking openly and realistically about his work on the railroad to the four students who appeared enthused over the prospect of high speed rail in their lifetime. Perhaps they just hadn\u2019t done the math.  \nThe couple that accompanied Paul and Debbie got up to leave, they were expecting the girl\u2019s parents to fetch them any moment now. After they had left, Paul and Debbie looked at each other, then at", " Bob"], ["For the hungrier set there seemed to be every kind of fowl, from quail to goose, neatly carved into small pieces so a dancer could eat quickly and return to the floor.\n\nOnce again I wished I was hungry for normal human food. But instead I indulged in a glass of champagne.\n\n\"Hilda, Hilda,\" Bridget called out in a voice that carried well considering how crowded the space was. A beautiful girl in a rose-pink gown turned from her gentleman friend, face lighting up when she saw", " Bridget"], ["For the hungrier set there seemed to be every kind of fowl, from quail to goose, neatly carved into small pieces so a dancer could eat quickly and return to the floor.\n\nOnce again I wished I was hungry for normal human food. But instead I indulged in a glass of champagne.\n\n\"Hilda, Hilda,\" Bridget called out in a voice that carried well considering how crowded the space was. A beautiful girl in a rose-pink gown turned from her gentleman friend, face lighting up when she saw", " Bridget"], ["Every few hours, one of them wheeled in the portable ultrasound machine -- Josh during the day, and Nellie in the evenings.  Lashonda couldn't understand the monochrome squiggles on its greenish-black screen, but she could read the expression on Josh's face.  The set of his jowls was serious; the angle of his brows concerned.\n\"Of course,\" he said, his face transforming to jovial jocularity, \"we can't really tell from the", " ultrasound"], ["Every few hours, one of them wheeled in the portable ultrasound machine -- Josh during the day, and Nellie in the evenings.  Lashonda couldn't understand the monochrome squiggles on its greenish-black screen, but she could read the expression on Josh's face.  The set of his jowls was serious; the angle of his brows concerned.\n\"Of course,\" he said, his face transforming to jovial jocularity, \"we can't really tell from the", " ultrasound"], ["\"Erin talked to a reporter,\" Liz told him. Erin was Brady's ex-girlfriend. They had broken up after he had visited Liz in October.\n\n\"What makes you think that? She's not the type to get involved with the press.\"\n\n\"She is the press,\" Liz reminded him. Erin worked as an anchor for Baltimore Mornings, though it was kind of a stretch in Liz's mind to call her", " press"], ["\"Erin talked to a reporter,\" Liz told him. Erin was Brady's ex-girlfriend. They had broken up after he had visited Liz in October.\n\n\"What makes you think that? She's not the type to get involved with the press.\"\n\n\"She is the press,\" Liz reminded him. Erin worked as an anchor for Baltimore Mornings, though it was kind of a stretch in Liz's mind to call her", " press"], ["But then in the end she didn't have to.\n\n\"This is the daddy I want,\" Jessie said in a voice as clear as crystal. If Meg had wanted to be discreet about the drawing those hopes were dashed immediately. Jessie pointed to the stick figure of the man. \"Mommy, when are you going to get me a", " daddy"], ["But then in the end she didn't have to.\n\n\"This is the daddy I want,\" Jessie said in a voice as clear as crystal. If Meg had wanted to be discreet about the drawing those hopes were dashed immediately. Jessie pointed to the stick figure of the man. \"Mommy, when are you going to get me a", " daddy"], ["A small scream escaped her, but she landed in a shallow stream of frigid water. The fall had only been a meter or so.\n\n\"Watch out!\" Gray called.\n\nRachel rolled clear as the others slid, skidded, and dropped into the water with her. Rachel retrieved her cell phone from the edge of the", " stream"], ["A small scream escaped her, but she landed in a shallow stream of frigid water. The fall had only been a meter or so.\n\n\"Watch out!\" Gray called.\n\nRachel rolled clear as the others slid, skidded, and dropped into the water with her. Rachel retrieved her cell phone from the edge of the", " stream"], ["Not only did he not fully trust the constable, but he also doubted the little man\u2019s abilities to comprehend it. \u201cWe shall see what turns up.\u201d \n\u201cWhere are you going, Inspector?\u201d\nHe was turning off the path, towards a certain manor. \u201cI have an important question to ask the good marquis.\u201d\n\n~~~\n\nThe sky was beginning to darken when he was ushered into the sitting room to wait for the", " marquis"], ["Not only did he not fully trust the constable, but he also doubted the little man\u2019s abilities to comprehend it. \u201cWe shall see what turns up.\u201d \n\u201cWhere are you going, Inspector?\u201d\nHe was turning off the path, towards a certain manor. \u201cI have an important question to ask the good marquis.\u201d\n\n~~~\n\nThe sky was beginning to darken when he was ushered into the sitting room to wait for the", " marquis"], ["Never did I have a daughter.  Now, I would appreciate it if you would change me.\"  Dad continued to order me.\nI rested my hand on Dad's head and rubbed his clammy skin.  \"Daddy, it's me, Stacey your daughter.  Don't you remember me?  I am your only child; you didn't have any", " sons"], ["Never did I have a daughter.  Now, I would appreciate it if you would change me.\"  Dad continued to order me.\nI rested my hand on Dad's head and rubbed his clammy skin.  \"Daddy, it's me, Stacey your daughter.  Don't you remember me?  I am your only child; you didn't have any", " sons"]]