| A | B |
| To be petrified forever and hold | that scream inside would be the ultimate horror. |
| A slouching, leering thin man | tapped a staccato rhythm on his leg. |
| Prithee sheath thine weapon. | I bring joyous tidings only. |
| "Lady Heatherington is the source of all | our human knowledge. |
| There are other words for stupid: | dim, dense, slow, thick |
| bravura: | a show of daring or brilliance. |
| He was afraid to speak in case his | runaway mouth leaked information. |
| That book is a cringe-worthy testament | to teenage hormonal fabrication. |
| We fly around the world in our metal | birds and rain down exploding eggs on our enemies. |
| Kong did not respond well to cynicism, | especially from a little reptilian creature. |
| gendarmes | French police personnel |
| Children are a lot smarter than | they used to be. |
| I am young enough to believe in magic | and old enough to understand how it works. |
| The world will have to take magic seriously | and make ready for the invasion! |
| The time tunnel is unraveling at | both ends and deteriorating along the shaft. |
| This time spell took him right | back to the beginning. |
| Sometimes his own achievements | brought a tear to his eye. |
| It was potent stuff, and there wasn't a | firewall or antivirus that could stop it. |
| Some people ain't got no | Riverbend in their souls. |
| He was that kind of person, exhausted | battered, but buzzing with adrenaline. |
| Minerva is paranoid that some other | egghead will get ahold of her work. |
| Sis weeks will be too late. The world will | be a different place and possibly not a better one. |
| sentient: | aware |
| Abbot was whisked 10,000 years in his | own future and then sent back again. |