And from this day on they would cheer a scout every time they saw one on the street in his khaki suit," added Billy, with enthusiasm.
They waved their hats, and gave the mayor a parting cheer as Hugh started the throbbing motor on at full speed.
No cheer captain at a struggle on the gridiron between rival college teams could ever have produced such a concentrated expression of dismay.
The crowd on the platform gave a faint, unenthusiastic cheer as it caught sight of him.
The workmanlike groans and shrieks of the fife and drum replaced the retiring bands, and as cheer after cheer greeted the final departure Philip Marsden felt that John Raby was left completely master of the situation.
And so those knights had goodcheer of the King Brandegore.
When Sir Tristram saw his host make such cheer he marvelled and said: Sir, mine host, what cheer make you?
There they entered into the castle, and the lord of that castle was an old man that hight Vagon, and he was a good man of his living, and set open the gates, and made them all the cheer that he might.
And then they rode unto his castle, where they had great cheer and joy, as great as ever Sir Palomides and Sir Safere had in their life-days.
And then the noble knight, Sir Launcelot, departed with right heavy cheer suddenly, that none earthly creature wist of him, nor where he was become, but Sir Bors.
And so upon a morn they took their horses and Elaine le Blank with them; and when they came to Astolat there were they well lodged, and had great cheer of Sir Bernard, the old baron, and of Sir Tirre, his son.
Then came the damosel that brought goodly letters unto King Arthur and unto Sir Launcelot, and there she had passing good cheer of the king, and of the Queen Guenever, and of Sir Launcelot.
So he had all the cheer that she might make him, and there he lay all that night.
THEN the knights that were hurt were searched, and soft salves were laid to their wounds; and so it passed on till supper time, and all the cheer that might be made them there was done unto the queen and all her knights.
And so as Sir Gawaine was in his chamber to repose him Sir Bernard, the old baron, came unto him, and his daughter Elaine, to cheer him and to ask him what tidings, and who did best at that tournament of Winchester.
And there he had right goodcheer all that night; and on the morn he heard his mass, and in the monastery he found a priest ready at the altar.
So they went unto meat, but Palomides might not eat, and there was all the cheer that might be had.
When he came up there was a general cheer and many of them expressed pleasure that he was riding.
The crowd watched breathlessly, too excited tocheer for the moment.
A tremendous cheer came from the crowd as he drew almost level with Southerly Buster.
Here it was his hope that the society of the nuns would cheer the sweet damsel and restore her spirits, whilst the change of air and scenery might benefit her health.
Suddenly a shout of two or three voices from the water was answered by a hearty cheer from the deck.
Alister began to cheer up, and Dennis to sober down.
We hurrahed again, and the whaleboat-men replied--but their cheer only came faintly to us, like a wail upon the wind.
My friend Templeton wants something to cheer him up.
Well, then, cheer up, and see if you can manage to laugh when the flies are trapped.
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where Nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul alike.
His cheer attracted the attention of the crew, and much wondering the sailors drew him up on deck.
It was a heavy task, but the lad was as sturdy a fellow of his years as one might have found in a week's march, and his efforts were rewarded with a cheer from his comrades.
An old Anglesea bard, rather given to bombast, wishing to extol the abundant cheer of his native isle, said: “The hills of Ireland are blackened by the smoke from the kitchens of Mona.
They were of a wretched russet colour, and exhibited no other signs of life and cultivation than here and there a miserable field and vile-looking hovel; and if there was here nothing to cheerthe eye, there was also nothing to cheer the ear.
She was a good lady, and very kind to the poor; when they came to her gate they were never sent away without something to cheer them.
As I gained its summit, up rose the moon to cheer my way.
We have always found a good deal of innocent cheer in the passages in John Woolman's Journal describing his voyage from Philadelphia to London in 1772.
We had feared that this famous old cabin of cheer might have gone west in the recent evaporation; but rambling round in the neighbourhood of the Cooper Union we saw its familiar doorway with a shock of glad surprise.
We remember half a dozen book stores that we visited; we remember them just as well as if it were yesterday, and we remember the great gusto and bright cheer of the crowds of shoppers, already doing their Christmas pioneering.
Mr. Dakers is very kind, taking her for drives, and looking in to cheer us up, but the child must want her own husband, and you have been married such a little time.
Then seeing the faint disapproval of her eyes, he added, chuckling: "Cheer up!
She had been flung back on herself and his friendship, and in her gratitude for the little he had done to try and cheer her she had magnified her affection for him.
He was a simple sort of fellow, and thought so little of his own action that it gave him a positive shock when the visitors in the lounge insisted on giving him a cheer as he went through.
Well, tocheer your journey, brighten the Shades, and reassure ye both as to the safety of the New Village under the guidance of the Old Counseller, take with ye my One Hundred and Seventh Volume!
Cheer up; George has returned, and will forgive and assist you.
When Grani saw that, he sought to cheer her, bidding her mark the pleasure of the visitors.
Here comes Chi; he's bringing something that will cheer you up.
We tried tocheer their hopelessness by letting them read the things out of the Golden Deed book aloud.
The soldiers did not cheer that day; they only grinned and kissed their hands.
No see wolves any more when morning comes," Toma attempted to cheer them.
We catch um meat," Toma attempted to cheer the boys.
Meantime, and notwithstanding all the rage of our enemies, we had much consolation, and many things occurred to strengthen our faith and cheer our hearts.
Frank slapped the downcast old man on the shoulder and tried to brace him up, but Given was so depressed that he refused to cheer up in the slightest.
Let's start a cheer for Frank Merriwell and his friends as they go," suggested the deacon.
On the temporary bleachers a crowd of Farnham Hall lads, led by Dale Sparkfair, gave a cheer for Merry.
During this year he mingled with the best society of Richmond, his own intellectual ability, courteous manners, and good cheer making him welcome, not less than the well known friendship of Chancellor Wythe for him.
When the men passed out of the works they had so gallantly defended, not a cheer went up from our men nor was a remark made that could cause pain.
The castaways built a fire on the beach for cheer and warmth and piled up fallen leaves of the palm to soften their beds on the sand.
Dick was disposed to wade in the pond and catch the little 'gator, but Ned coaxed him out of the notion and proposed that they find a cave and rope another 'gator to cheer up Dick's pet, which he said was getting lonesome.