Chester Cheetah chews a chunk of cheap cheddar cheese., Children chuckle cheerily. , Charles Dickens has six chewy chickens. , Charles chooses cheese and cherries. , Cheerful children chant charming tunes. , One must not touch the Dutch too much. , The child watched his teacher and fetched him the chalk., Charles and Richard chewed cheese and chewed chocolate. , Charles the cheerful chicken-farmer chuckles at the chance of chewing a choice chicken for lunch. , Mrs Chip is very old, and when she tries to stitch - Unless she uses glasses- she cannot see which stitch is which., Jean, Joan, George and Gerald judged generously. , Jolly Jack and joyful Jill jumping down the jagged hill. , John Johnson joined jealous Jenny making apple-jelly. , Jenny in her blue jacket watches the jaguar jump in it’s cage. , It was a joy for Jack and George, the German boys, to cross the large bridge before entering the village., Shelly the selfish shellfish., She sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells., The sheriff should shoot slowly., She thinks the cheap sheep are surely not cheap., Merry Berry drink the cherry sherry., If Charlie chews shoes, should Charlie choose the shoes he cheerfully chews?.

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