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The man turned back without a word and entered the den with an air of sulkiness.
Even then she set about the pouring with a wooden sulkiness.
Now, Harvey had taken on a state of sulkiness.
"It was boring me," his son said, still with a trace of sulkiness.
He had put on about ten pounds and there was a sulkiness about his face.
But there was a pettiness in this, a sulkiness that worried her.
Shame surged as she recognized the sulkiness of her own thoughts.
Sulkiness had learned to be corrupted and sold as contentment.
So the First Hat, without any show of sulkiness, accepted the inevitable.
"I haven't had too much to drink, you know," she said, with a hint of sulkiness in her voice.
If it had been the ship's first display of sulkiness, he might have been surprised.
Swimming seemed to have washed away his sulkiness; he was smoothed out, ready to charm.
I said, not without sulkiness, "Whatever you decide, sir."
She could call it nothing but sulkiness.
None of them would tell you that he was untroubled; but they all seemed to adore his quiet sulkiness.
Not the arguments, the sulkiness, and the ever-and-ever fighting.
She was very pretty when she laughed, all her sulkiness fuming to softness.
Young male pride, stung, flushed his cheeks and drove sulkiness into temper.
Something of the sulkiness vanished and she wiggled her feet down more firmly into her shoes.
"Names are more philosophical," said Didactylos, with a trace of sulkiness.
The guy with the pencil and paper went back to work with a sulkiness that didn't bode well.
He took refuge in a silly, muttering sulkiness.
Feigning sulkiness, Blade said: "I had not thought to sit alone.
A touch of sulkiness colored her voice.
There was no response, beyond sulkiness.