what was odd about the night? why was the moon sulking?
from the chapter - the walrus and the carpenter
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The moon was 'shining sulkily' because the sun was shining even after it had turned dark and was night-time. It was the moons turn to light the sky, but seeing the sunshine brightly made the moon sulk.
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The moon was 'shining sulkily' because the sun was shining even after it had turned dark and was night-time. It was the moons turn to light the sky, but seeing the sunshine brightly made the moon sulk.
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