And though the voice and the answering enthusiasm went on for a long time, and still he did not understand, he was not tired but exhilarated only.
The old woman answered, When she hath become exhilarated with wine thou shalt obtain her favour.
I opened it, and the odour of musk was diffused from it, and I was so exhilarated by the scent that I seemed as if I were in paradise.
The swift motion, the tremblings of the raft, the tumult of the currents,--these all enchanted and exhilarated the child.
At such times, exhilarated by the swift motion in that keen air and sparkling sunshine, the hardships of our journey were forgotten, and we thrilled under the beauty of the glittering world of white.
This to Ben seemed quite a matter of course; nevertheless, he was exhilarated at the sight, and set out in hot pursuit, followed by the laughing Mike.
All at once, like two children, they became immensely exhilarated at the prospect before them--a week's holiday!
The bracing air exhilarated her, and she felt she could have walked forever in the lovely rolling hills.
Her little feet, exhilarated by the memories of music, continued tapping against the floor, and had Stacey turned he would have been surprised at the mischievous, gay little smile that constantly rippled and broke about her lips.
I'm going now," she said, breathless, but exhilarated by the escape and the victory.
She felt an exhilarated curiosity, more stirred than ever before.
He had been considerably exhilarated before, and he was in a fair way to strengthen the ally of the loyalists by carrying his powerful influence to the head of the commander of the intending blockade-runner.
Don't trouble yourself, my son," replied Captain Passford, who seemed to be rather exhilarated about something.
Exhilarated by this, His Reverence descanted upon the virtues of the confessional, especially where young girls were concerned.
She was feeling slightly ashamed,--ashamed and yet exhilarated by this absurd, make-believe conversation.
There came a day when the soldier, more moved, more secretly excited, more exhilarated than usual, was able to express to her something of what he felt.
The long walk, and the companionship in which she had taken the walk, had exhilarated her--intensified her superb vitality.
We areexhilarated by the thought, exhilarated by this ferment of opposition.
Standing on the porch of the Burlingame Club, and staring out across the gracious slopes of the landscape, Susan had anexhilarated sense of being among the players of this fascinating game at last.
The prize was a gold-laced hat, and the competitors were exhilarated by musick and dancing: the hour of exhibition twelve at noon, and the admission 6d.
Approaching beautiful damsels attired in excellent robes, adorned with every ornament, andexhilarated with sweet wines, do thou sport with them.
The self-restrained man becomes desirous of emancipation and, quietly bearing present joys and griefs, is never exhilarated or depressed by prospective ones.
Then he would be like others, he would be exhilarated and comforted; and the feeble flower within him might expand.
He was a good swimmer, and nothing exhilarated him like a rough sea.
He was exhilarated by the scene, the funny little man in his odd clothes, the panelled room and the Spanish furniture, the English fare: the whole thing had an exquisite incongruity.
Where I am delighted, stimulated, and exhilarated by the imaginative and intellectual substance of his work, I find his metrical movements in a general way not pleasing to my ear.
Margaret was filled with a genuine emotion; and though she could not analyse it, as Susie, who loved to dissect her state of mind, would have done, it strangely exhilarated her.
It always exhilarated her to come back to Paris; and she looked with happy, affectionate eyes at the plane trees, the yellow trams that rumbled along incessantly, and the lounging people.
Waife looked fondly into her face, but his spirits were too much exhilarated to allow him to notice the unusual flush upon her cheek, except with admiration of the increased beauty which the heightened colour gave to her soft features.
They acquired boldness, and presently were exhilarated by the consciousness of their own power.
It was late at night, and Kate was both worn and exhilarated with her marching.
Having thus successfully accomplished the second day's task, he alighted from his horse, and refreshments being spread out, the warriors and the troops enjoyed themselves with great satisfaction, exhilarated by plenteous draughts of ruby wine.
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