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When the time came, when the door opened and the habitual scrape of the tray announced wash time, I sat there in morose silence, staring at the wall
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Sitting in the back of a cab in morose silence, Billy lets the music in his head fade to dull static
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One after another, a glowing blue door appeared on the pods, then slowly, out came the survivors, a beaten, motley and morose crew
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Morose Matt emptied the fourth bottle of red
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“No, not really,” I said sounding rather morose
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Perhaps if I’d really understood how bad the odds were, I’d just have had a last good night’s sleep and spend the rest of eternity looking morose
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It was a moment of rapturous joy, however there sat Edgar, morose and sullen, staring at him, with fear clearly written in his eyes
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In fact he looked morose, and it was not without good cause
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The Procrastinator Militant spoke then suddenly out of turn, sounding morose:
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He supposed he looked kind of glum and morose, perhaps even outright sad
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All that existed was a heavy, morose cloud of impending doom, and beside him sat Beth, giggling
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She just shook her head, morose with her aches and pains, but she gave him a casual wave as he stalked past
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She shrugged and said, looking suddenly morose instead of angry: “I just don’t see how taking pictures of death, destruction and starving children can do any good
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He nevertheless had a pessimistic, if not morose, opinion about what the future would hold, and informed Colling he would not jeopardize them by returning to the villa again
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Ethan’s reply sounded morose
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After the initial resurgence of indignation from that morose observation had worn off, and still very few good answers were put forward to make the charge seem to be as preposterous as later it would be shown to be, the memory of my Shi’ite experience returned almost in the form of an accusation
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“No, but he is rather morose
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He was obviously morose again, but I sat next to him and tried to draw him out
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Morose tunes were still heard throughout the room
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He quickly showered, shaved out of respect for the holiday, and exited in favor of a sleepy-eyed Liz, somewhat morose in the bright light of morning
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It looked so stupid when she was done that it made her morose, but Frankie was gleeful, and they ended up laughing at it
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Agnes was slumped in the van, morose, accepting without dissent or visible pleasure my assertion that our success was due entirely to her strong stand
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He didn't take it well when I told him he was physically unattractive as well as a selfish, morose prick
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v); morose,
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Breakfast was a collection of morose faces
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this bad, or this morose
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child, he looked like a morose one
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At least, one that looked like he was trying to be morose
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intent on being morose
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Thus ruing his fate shaped by his obsession to live beyond his means, he turned morose
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When all observed at length that she got morose on Sneha’s birthdays and remained reflective on her death anniversaries, Vidya thought it was foolproof
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My tone is morose today
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‖ But Elise knew the morose Indian spoke the truth and that Martin was not only a liar, but a cold blooded murderer as well
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where deep within, another Harry, a morose and troubled Harry, stared along with
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As he looked at each one, it reminded him of the places he’d been and the morose things he had seen
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The door creaked open and a rather morose Razzle entered the room
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Such thoughts aside, time passed as is its habit, with dragged heels and a morose gait, crippled by boredom
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� Her morose thoughts were cut by the German officer sitting besides her, who spoke to her in a polite, gentlemanly tone
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and sitting with their backs to the rear wall of the wagon, looking morose and brooding
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“A woman! What is the world coming to” the Admiral said, studying the morose McDermot “Well, I
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It was a depressed, morose and quite disturbed crowd that final y boarded buses
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She did not have her usual smile of greeting and seemed very serious, even morose
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The presence of the Doctor intimidated Rebecca, and she was sullen and morose during the post-shift meal which she ate with the group
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Carolyn Penrose spent a morose Christmas morning at her mother’s house
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The green jacketed creature was morose
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After what seemed like hours to Hester and the others, a morose procession carried a body down the hill to the waiting vehicle
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They separated, the first two chatting, and the third walking eastward with a morose look, and I suddenly realized how hungry I was
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A clump of mountain laurel grew here, and whenever I waxed morose I would creep under them to hear the air-tales the trees traded of rain, earth, and nesting weavers
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The next day too Sathyam had to contend with a morose Roopa, and during bedtime, as if to preempt his move, she pretended headache
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Was he not looking more at Sathyam than me? Why didn’t he bestow a few amorous glances to add to my memory bank? Well, what else could he have done in Sathyam’s presence than remain poker faced? How handsome he looked even with that morose look
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When the clock struck eleven, it occurred to her that in its forward march time would abet her lover to leave her for his wife’s place that evening, and that made her morose
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morose as his mood
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kind of friendly light on the wintry world as a morose Anne stood in her best dress at the front of
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possession of such a morose, troubled nature
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He was feeling especially morose and sad that day, though he could not have said
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Emotions at the gathering of a solemn assembly are serious, morose,
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Dad always ended up morose or in tears
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Now he was not one to use sarcasm under normal circumstances but morose, inefficient and downright ignorant shop assistants really hit a raw nerve with him
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Michael, in his more morose moods often got depressed at his isolation from Jonathon who was after all his only remaining family
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Lucy noticed that as she readied him for bed, his old stubbornness had returned his sullen looks and morose tone
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out and pushed her a little further into her morose
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the heavy and morose storm clouds of hopelessness would crush
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Detroit gave a swift glance over to the morose Oak, whose head hadn’t turned away from the window since Denver had left
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It was giving off an acrid stench of plastic and burning creosote, but the morose, shivering teenager sitting in front of it didn’t seem to care
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Three hours and a mid-journey shisha stop later, we faced my morose employees who were waiting for us since morning
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Even the cats seemed to turn morose and lethargic
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After the couple sang a handful of similarly morose
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disappointed, without seeming overly affected, whiny or morose
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morose mood that you're in…the road ahead beckons us further to adventure
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” My reply was morose, the rejection plain in my voice
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took the place of morose resignation and negative pessimism
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He had been there often, during a whole year, and had always been the same moody and morose lounger there
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What am I to tell you? I have known Rodion for a year and a half; he is morose, gloomy, proud and haughty, and of late--and perhaps for a long time before--he has been suspicious and fanciful
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before this, in the university, how morose he used to be, how gloomy
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In short he was accurate and diligent; but profoundly morose
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And these are not the only evils, I said--there are several lesser ones: In such a state of society the master fears and flatters his scholars, and the scholars despise their masters and tutors; young and old are all alike; and the young man is on a level with the old, and is ready to compete with him in word or deed; and old men condescend to the young and are full of pleasantry and gaiety; they are loth to be thought morose and authoritative, and therefore they adopt the manners of the young
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Earnshaw sat, morose as usual, at the chimney-corner, and my little mistress was beguiling an idle hour with drawing pictures on the window panes; varying her amusement by smothered bursts of songs and whispered ejaculations, and quick glances of annoyance and impatience in the direction of her cousin, who steadfastly smoked, and looked into the grate
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Morose, the president steps into the Oval Office at 6:08 a
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“She never seemed especially cheerful,” he recalled, “but she never did seem morose or down in her spirits
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This morose journeyman had no liking for me
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In a sulky triumph, Drummle showed his morose depreciation of the rest of us, in a more and more offensive degree, until he became downright intolerable
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The little bruise on my ankle that I’d gotten from shooting heroin in Portland was still there, but faded to a faint morose yellow now
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The guarded glance of half solicitude half curiosity augmented by friendliness which he gave at Stephen's at present morose expression of features did not throw a flood of light, none at all in fact on the problem as to whether he had let himself be badly bamboozled to judge by two or three lowspirited remarks he let drop or the other way about saw through the affair and for some reason or other best known to himself allowed matters to more or less
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Roger moped along, looking even more morose than usual
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"He had been with me for two years, and came with the best references; but he was a silent, morose man, not very popular either with masters or boys
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"Neither do I," said the morose landlord
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All that day and the next and the next Holmes was in a mood which his friends would call taciturn, and others morose
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He lingered for a while, morose and reluctant, before he rose, circling noiselessly with a sinister droop of beak and claws
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The envoy had already mounted, and turning to the morose officers occupying
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The first Cardinal-Archbishop of Sulaco had preserved his fanatical and morose air; the aspect of a chaplain of bandits
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His year of anarchy had filled a deep, interior need of his, the escape from reality, and as he found himself increasingly hemmed in, where he once felt himself free, he became at times listless and morose, even with me
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I had left him morose but completely sober at a few minutes before twelve
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He would be singing morose ballads of splendid defeat in a quavering keen
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What am I to tell you? I have known Rodion for a year and a half; he is morose, gloomy, proud and haughty, and of late—and perhaps for a long time before—he has been suspicious and fanciful