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Updated: June 29, 2025
Joe had not wanted his company, had plainly sulked. But Le Moyne had persisted. "I'll not talk," he said; "but, since we're going the same way, we might as well walk together." But after a time Joe had talked, after all. It was not much at first a feverish complaint about the heat, and that if there was trouble in Mexico he thought he'd go. "Wait until fall, if you're thinking of it," K. advised.
He watched keenly the twisting links of the Mays Water, a silver chain flung carelessly in the sun, cut with gun-metal coloured patches where it sulked a while in shadowy pools. Whitefoot would do his duty. Of that there was no doubt whatever. He would find Jean. He would attract her attention. Jean would go out to the dairy, whither Whitefoot would follow.
In an ordinary way she'd have paid no heed to his tantrums: but just now she felt very kindly disposed t'wards everybody, and really wished to chat over the race with him treating it as a joke now that her credit was saved, and never offering to crow over him. But the more she fenced about to be agreeable the more he stitched and sulked.
"I did not mean to hurt you. Come, let's march down stairs. I was going to have you march down stairs properly, just as we do at school. Come, let's form a line." "Yes, and you be cap'n," sulked Wort. "You may be, then," said Sid. "I aint goin' to march," sobbed Pip.
His mistress sulked with me all dinner-time, but softened when I allowed myself to be persuaded into making a bank. However, I found she was playing for heavy stakes, and I had to check her once or twice, which made her so cross that she went to hide her ill-temper in a corner of the hall.
The shameful ingratitude of his countrymen to the soldier who did it eminent service at a crisis of the destinies of our Indian Empire! He could not condone the injury done to him by entering among them again. Too like the kicked cur, that! He retired call it 'sulked in his tent, if you like. His wife had to share his fortunes. He being slighted, she necessarily was shadowed.
Purdy sulked for a few paces, then burst out: "If only you weren't so damned detached, Dick Mahony!" "You're restless, and want excitement, my boy that's the root of the trouble." "Well, I'm jiggered! If ever I knew a restless mortal, it's yourself."
She submitted angrily, passionately regretting the man whose presence had long been the brightest element in her life. Her cheek paled; she grew indifferent to the amusements which had been her sole occupation; she sulked in her rooms, equally avoiding her children and their aunt; and, indeed, seemed to care for no one's society except Mrs. Lewin's.
I am sure everybody would be pleased to see you," said poor Kitty, unconscious of being judged, as she tried to propitiate Hugo by a pleading look. She did not like him to go away with such a cross look upon his face that was all. But as she did not say that she would be pleased to see him, Hugo only sulked the more. "How cross he looks!
"I didn't think Darrin was quite as bad as that." After the practice game had started, and Dave had put through the most brilliant play that he had yet exhibited, the air rang with his name from hundreds of throats. "That's the way!" grumbled Jetson. "It's all Darrin now! These idiots will forget that I was ever at Annapolis." Jetson sulked about.
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