His hand was the only one I took, either in England or Scotland, which had not a warm grasp and a hearty welcome in it.
In one of the cars, at the same station, we met General Shriver of Frederick, a most loyal Unionist, whose name is synonymous with a hearty welcome to all whom he can aid by his counsel and his hospitality.
The public will give every honest and reasonably competent worker in the healing art a hearty welcome.
On her first arrival in London the citizens had accorded her a hearty welcome.
On her arrival in the Thames in June the citizens gave her a hearty welcome, whilst the fleet, which was about to set sail—few knew whither—fired such a salute as the queen had never heard before.
The chief priest of one of those temples, Vishnu Pundit, was an old friend and antagonist in scientific and literary discussions, and Vyas Shastree knew he was sure of a hearty welcome, even if his coming were not formally announced.
The chief, who had known him as a boy, gave him a hearty welcome.
I had a hearty welcome, and the aunt loaded me with thanks.
She gave me a hearty welcome, laughing, and saying that her daughter had been telling her how she had puzzled me, and that she was delighted to see me come to dinner without ceremony.
Bretonniere, who gave me a hearty welcome, and took me to M.
We are presented to the ladies and a hearty welcome is written on their countenance.
They reached the Northwestern point of Africa, where the Jews, who had fled and who had been banished thither, and who had risen there to power and influence, greeted them with a hearty welcome.
The Admiral was absent, but the house was occupied by several of his gentlemen, who gave me a hearty welcome.
Old Pierre came bustling out with a hearty welcome; the horses were stabled, a room was prepared, and by the time we had removed the traces of our journey Pierre brought in a substantial and appetising supper.
Fortunately, he was within, and I received a hearty welcome, which caused me to feel once more as if I belonged to the world of human beings.
A hearty welcometo the most scientific treatment; a hearty welcome to the most natural, the most easy, and the most perfect method of cure; a hearty welcome to Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; a hearty welcome to the remedy that never fails to restore the uterus to perfect health and natural position.
When I arrived at the house of Mr. Ellis I was received with a hearty welcome, and treated with the best the country afforded.
Patterson gave me a hearty welcome to his house, and provided me a room in it to retail my goods.
As I approached the shore they all laid down their bows and arrows and met us with a hearty welcome.
In the morning we started again, and arrived at the River Caledonia; here we obtained permission to trade, the inhabitants giving us a hearty welcome.
At Titalya bungalow, I received a hearty welcome from Mr. Hodgson, and congratulations on the success of my Nepal journey, which afforded a theme for many conversations.
Every one is assured of a hearty welcome, and falls to in earnest when the grace has been sung.
Certain of a hearty welcome, Tom Forster rode in first, and cracked his hunting-whip loudly, as he passed through the gateway, to summon the servants.
There was nothing, therefore, to prevent the inhabitants from giving them a hearty welcome.
Still, he perceived at a glance that the parson would prove serviceable, and he therefore gave him a hearty welcome.
The inhabitants of the towns she passed through turned out to give her a hearty welcomeand to wish her good luck.
The towns he passed through gave him a hearty welcome, for they looked to him to restore order and redress their grievances.
His table was plain, hospitable, and cheered by a hearty welcome.
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