Author Topic: Go to the nearest book, Turn to page 69 and read the first sentence v250  (Read 1121 times)

Merriam Webster's Pocket Dictionary
Page 69-
Commotion: n: disturbance

"Using a 1cm object equal to the force of 100 newtons."

Okay.

"The Hist," he said. "The tree. It was talking to me, filling me up. I couldn't hear anything else."
Ew.

Geordi whirled around to see a sleek aircraft floating over the street.

"All cells have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a protective barrier that encloses a cell."

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PERMISSION SLIP

The Internet is a Playground by David Thorne

"During the period in which Thomas Goad was transported to Maryland, convicts compromised an estimated forty percent of everyone who entered that state from overseas."
-The Redneck Manifesto: How hillbillies, hicks, and white trash became America's scapegoats; by Jim Goad

"He took her out into the hall, and then across the hall into the side of the church proper."

Does it have to be the first whole sentence of the page, or can it be the sentence that starts on the previous page, and ends on the start of page 69? I hope the latter, because it's really good.

"'Coming, sir' came the answer from far within, following soon by Sam himself, wiping his mouth." - The Fellowship of the Ring