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A dragon is a creature of fancy.
A dragon is a creature of fancy.
The creatures he thought of looked like flying vomit to everyone else.
What I need is a beer.
Don't just sleep all day like some lion from the zoo. How about you go and clean up your room?
Beggars can't be choosers.
The food wasn't good, but at least it was cheap.
I'm sure that family is familiar with Japanese tastes in food. They've hosted quite a few Japanese exchange students.
The dragon is an imaginary creature.
The fruit is similar to an orange in shape and to a pineapple in taste.
My father does not eat much fruit.
I prefer reading to writing.
He never forgot his ambition to become a great statesman.
He never forgot his ambition to become a leading politician.
Takashi said he wasn't afraid of ghosts, but when he heard some sounds from the supposedly empty second floor, he quickly scrambled away.
Jimmy insisted on my taking him to the zoo.
Jimmy begged me to take him to the zoo.
It's the dynamic interaction between the characters that makes this novel so great.
He soon grows tired of a thing regardless of how much he liked it to begin with.
There's a great view from the rooftop of that building. Want to go see?

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