Justice... I believe that's the answer
1) under the weather means not feeling well.
2) It means that a person is currently unemployed — having quit, been fired, or laid off from his or her previous job, or the previous job was temporary and has now ended — and the person has not yet found a new job.
acid chowder, barking at the ants, the big spit, arguing with the worms, etc.
well-seasoned, experienced, elderly, time lasted, antique
It's Called Chivalry. It is their chief honor code, instituted in the middle ages.
“Then, like the phantom lover he was, he walked away into the darkened corridor and disappeared.”