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The beautiful winter morning exasperated her still more. "Suppose he had talked religion to me," she thought, "he at least makes it interesting, and anything would have been better than moping here. What a fool I was, not to go! What a fool I am, anyway! He is the only one I ever did act towards as a woman might and ought, even in jest.

Everybody knows the routine you get a kiss flavored with Ceylon tea after breakfast; you go to the office; you come back home and dress for dinner theatre twice a week bills moping around most evenings trying to make conversation a little quarrel occasionally maybe sometimes a big one, and a separation or else a settling down into a middle-aged contentment, which is worst of all."

"I haven't written a word yet, Bess. At this rate, how soon will my new book be out? It's so confoundedly still " "Yes, dear, I know," the Mother said, hastily. Then they both gazed out of the window, and saw the Boy's little, rough-coated, ugly dog moping under the Boy's best-beloved tree. The Boy had pleaded hard to be allowed to take the dog on the journey. They both remembered that now.

The Persian Yellows and Bicolors have been, as I predicted, a mistake among the tea-roses; they only flower twice in the season and all the rest of the time look dull and moping; and then the Persian Yellows have such an odd smell and so many insects inside them eating them up.

'Isn't it possible, isn't it even probable that being ill, and overstrung, moping a little over things more or less out of the common ruck, and sitting there in a kind of trance isn't it possible that you may have very largely IMAGINED the change? Hypnotised yourself into believing it much worse more profound, radical, acute and simply absolutely hypnotizing others into thinking so, too.

"You may have a whole week to experiment upon them in my absence." Ruey watched him down the street in the gray dawn of the next morning as he hurried to the depot, and a bright idea came into her head. Why not take a little trip on her own account? She might run up to father Thorne's; why not be visiting as well as moping here alone?

During the last week of our stay in the township of H , he visited us every evening, and never bade us good-night without a tear moistening his cheek. We parted with the hunter as with an old friend; and we never met again. His fate was a sad one. After we left that part of the country, he fell into a moping melancholy, which ended in self-destruction.

His fits of depression and moodiness in corners always meant either that he had not seen her for some while, or that she had gone out without taking him with her, or that she had omitted to caress him before departing. When in this condition, he would refuse to say what he wanted nor had he the least idea that he was thus sulking and moping.

Now wherefore should you, who are as brisk and trig a young fellow of your inches as the sun needs to shine on wherefore need you sit moping this way, and not try some bold way to better your fortune?" "I tell you, Master Moniplies," said Jenkin, "I am as poor as any Scot among you I have broke my indenture, and I think of running my country."

Tell her I will put a stop to her moping about the place like a surly vixen," growled Sir George. "Don't send such a message by a servant," pleaded Lady Crawford. "Then take it to her yourself, Dorothy," exclaimed her brother. Dorothy returned with her aunt and meekly took her place at the table. "I will have none of your moping and pouting," said Sir George, as Dorothy was taking her chair.

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