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  • Moodily, Powell took leave of the Lab Chief, loafed through the anteroom and descended to field headquarters in the picture gallery.

    Wild Dreams of Reality, 5 2010

  • Moodily, Rachel kept her eye on the glittering blue-and-silver figure as it ate and drank and laughed with its similarly gorgeous fellows.

    Dearly Beloved 2010

  • Moodily he paced down Doughty Street, and turning abruptly into Bedford Row, rushed into his own chambers, where Mrs. Snooks, the laundress, had prepared his humble Sabbath meal.

    The Bedford-Row Conspiracy 2006

  • Moodily watching the great green waves which curled incessantly between him and the horizon, he marvelled to think how curiously events had come about.

    For the term of his natural life 2004

  • Moodily he scoured the streets round the Conservatorium, disconcerted by his own folly, and pricked incessantly by the consciousness of time wasted.

    Maurice Guest 2003

  • Moodily, Michael Scott took up his station at the north end of the round stage, nodded his head at the other musicians.

    License Invoked Asprin, Robert 2001

  • Moodily kicking a table leg as he walked past, Tanin resumed his pacing.

    The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987

  • Moodily kicking a table leg as he walked past, Tanin resumed his pacing.

    The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987

  • Moodily he curled his hands about the reins of his mount and jerked its head, guiding it in the direc - tion of the screams.

    Elric At The End of Time Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1984

  • Moodily he surveyed a terrain bare of returning prodigals.

    Science Fiction Hall of Fame Various, 1973

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