A raindrop's rhyming recitation explains the water cycle.
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raindrop hit my nose. “Help me,” she cried to all three of us. “Don't let any water into the bowl. It could contaminate the potion. And poison me.” Georgina spread her wings over Zelda. Mr. McNastee and I crowded around the young witch.
Even terminally ill patients persevere through long, cold winters but succumb in the spring when the earth feels soft under the soles of our feet. A raindrop hits my nose. How come it's raining on a bright sunny day?
I was so focused on the fire , afraid I'd lose sight of it , I didn't even realize it when I reached the town square ... My uncle muttered something under his breath , then hit the sidewalk with his staff . ... raindrop hit my nose .
Mary or someone would take the cloth Mama bought and sew it into a dress. Even the cost of the cloth, I didn't have any idea what she or Father had paid for it. ... As I was about to answer, a raindrop hit my nose.
We will not let a bunch of rogues beat the mighty Nekojin from Fire!” I yell. The horror fades a little ... I can sense that they are fearful of losing their young ones in this war. I feel their pain, ... I feel a raindrop hit my nose.
This one has dark brown hair that is straight and ends at her collarbone. She has brown eyes and she is rather tall and slender. “I'm Katy,” she murmurs. “Hey Katy, I am so sorry—” “Don't be,” she says with a tiny smile.
The smell of rain edged the air. When I looked up, dark clouds closed the gap and hid the moon. A raindrop hit my nose. When we were at the edge of the tree line and were a hundred yards from the front gate, Mandisa came up on my right, ...
Then, I opened my eyes and looked up at the sky to feel a raindrop hit my nose. Oh well, I guess I can handle one day without sunshine, I thought. I stood up from my crouched position and stretched as more and more rain began to fall ...
A raindrop hit my nose. The storm was gaining, the waves increasing in size on their own. The latest eight-foot swell got the better of me and I tumbled off my board into the water. Something brushed and I opened my eyes.