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1. | You promised that you would always turn on the ___. |
3. | He tried to ___ her that he had simply forgotten. |
5. | Your hair ___ be around your ankles before I touch you again! |
6. | He could ___ less about Natalie and her feelings. |
8. | You ___ how I hate the cold, and you ___ how fragile I am. |
11. | This was just another ___ of how inconsiderate he was. |
12. | Your apartment would be ___ and warm. |
14. | "Take me home," ___ demanded. |
15. | You know how ___ I am. |
17. | You know how ___ I hate the cold. |
19. | You would turn on the heat ___ you picked me up. |
20. | Who cares about your ___ haircut? |
21. | But what about his ___, he asked. |
24. | You promised that you would ___ turn on the heat. |
26. | Sonny could have pulled it ten ___ miles closer to Earth. |
27. | His memory failed only ___ it came to Natalie's needs. |
28. | "You know how ___ my memory is," he said. |
30. | ___ promised ___ would turn on the heat before ___picked me up. |
31. | Oh ___, here we go again, Sonny thought. |
33. | When it came to ___ing what others liked or disliked.... |
35. | Sonny could have pulled it ten million miles closer to ___. |
37. | You know how fragile I ___. |
38. | ___ hair will be around ___ ankles before I touch ___ clippers again! |
39. | She ___ on to tell him how inconsiderate he was. |
41. | But she ___ed out that his memory seemed to work well. |
43. | His memory seemed to work whenever ___ didn't involve her. |
44. | But Natalie was ___. |
45. | "You know how bad my memory ___," he said. |
48. | This was another example of how ___ he was. |
49. | He could care ___ about Natalie and her feelings. |
51. | His memory seemed to work well whenever it didn't ___ her. |
54. | Sonny had a ___ memory. |
55. | When it came to remembering what others, including total ___s.... |
58. | Sonny could have grabbed the sun with his h___s ___ pulled.... |
59. | The last time I was ___, you promised me. |