The moody King started, listened, smiled, but invariably relapsed as soon as his good angel ceased speaking.
He had been moody ever since he was entrapped into being fiction editor.
He now recommenced his moody walk, and I raised the latch, and escaped into the kitchen.
The elder Wakem was made moody by an accumulation of annoyance; the disappointment in this young Jetsome, to whom, apparently, he was a good deal attached, had been followed close by the catastrophe to his son's hopes after he had done violence to his own strong feeling by conceding to them, and had incautiously mentioned this concession in St Ogg's; and he was almost fierce in his brusqueness when any one asked him a question about his son.
But if his father had lived to a good old age, and his uncle had died an early death, we can conceive Hamlet's having married Ophelia, and got through life with a reputation of sanity, notwithstanding many soliloquies, and some moody sarcasms toward the fair daughter of Polonius, to say nothing of the frankest incivility to his father-in-law.
It was because Lydgate writhed under the idea of getting his neck beneath this vile yoke that he had fallen into a bitter moody state which was continually widening Rosamond's alienation from him.
One evening in March, Rosamond in her cherry-colored dress with swansdown trimming about the throat sat at the tea-table; Lydgate, lately come in tired from his outdoor work, was seated sideways on an easy-chair by the fire with one leg over the elbow, his brow looking a little troubled as his eyes rambled over the columns of the "Pioneer," while Rosamond, having noticed that he was perturbed, avoided looking at him, and inwardly thanked heaven that she herself had not a moody disposition.
So are Moody Spurgeon and Charlie Sloane.
Isn't it splendid to think we all got through even to Moody Spurgeon and Josie Pye?
Jane, Ruby, Josie, Charlie, and Moody Spurgeon, not being troubled with the stirrings of ambition, were content to take up the Second Class work.
The first person we saw was Moody Spurgeon sitting on the steps and muttering away to himself.
Moody Spurgeon says he feels it in his bones that he is going to fail in English history.
Gilbert Blythe, Anne Shirley, Ruby Gillis, Jane Andrews, Josie Pye, Charlie Sloane, and Moody Spurgeon MacPherson joined it.
"I can't think what it can be," said Anne in despair, "unless it's that Moody Spurgeon MacPherson saw you home from prayer meeting last night.
Finally, Charlie Sloane fought Moody Spurgeon MacPherson, because Moody Spurgeon had said that Anne Shirley put on airs about her recitations, and Moody Spurgeon was "licked"; consequently Moody Spurgeon's sister, Ella May, would not "speak" to Anne Shirley all the rest of the winter.
" Then she sat moody, with wounded pride, till the bell rang.
Tom dodged hither and thither through lanes until he was well out of the track of returning scholars, and then fell into a moody jog.
Maintain your hormonal balance——Are you moody, exhausted, irritable, or sad?
For running after a toddler, for understanding a moody teenager, for tolerating a college student who knows everything?
erhaps you've had to put up with a moody, uncooperative teenager.