The nexte day hée came Tlaxcallan, beyng sixe leagues distant from thence, where he was triumphantly receyued.
Jones," suggested her sister, as she triumphantly folded and smoothed her second completed towel.
The brave young bride was safely escorted home, where the wedding feast was triumphantly celebrated, and the miller's daughter lived to be the happy mother of many children, and died at a good old age.
Wolff had actually composed a catalogue raisonne of the entire collection, in which the fictitious nature of the claims to respect of each monstrous daub was triumphantly demonstrated.
And Nicky, triumphantly plucking from her hand four pink-backed cards, slaps them down upon the table face upwards.
That we will have to go through life belonging neither to the triumphantly beautiful nor to the triumphantly ugly?
Pearl now brought him in triumphantly and introduced him to Mrs. Perkins and Martha.
Young Steadman showed ittriumphantly to the elevator "boss" who examined it closely.
The garrison in the Akra having been starved into submission, Simon triumphantly entered that fortress in May 142.
At the polls on the 8th of November Lincoln was triumphantly re-elected president.
Afterwards they are gathered, and divided between the Prima Donnas, who triumphantly carry them home as souvenirs of their charming reception.
And Ned Burkhardt nodded triumphantly while he put a piece of buttered toast on his wife’s plate.
Immediately before it starts, present the dancers with a tiny American flag, and whenever a bow occurs, let the flags be triumphantly whirled.
A banner should lead such a procession, and the Star-spangled Banner should triumphantly wave throughout the entire line.
Joseph presently organised a considerable portion of this population into a procession, headedtriumphantly by an old white-woolled negro whose son cleaned Maurice Gordon's boots.
Bella took the comb from her hair and handed it to Antony, and, unprisoned, her locks fell triumphantly around her face.
Since his summons, when Gardiner found that he must gird his little loins for the journey, his mind had gone to the big cousin who had so triumphantly carried him over the imaginary steeps.
But enough of the documentary evidence remains, to substantiate triumphantly the testimony of individuals.
Yet Senator Sumner points triumphantly to the words of the South Carolina statute as proving that slavery makes the servant a mere thing; and all smaller Abolitionists have caught up his special pleading.
They exclaimtriumphantly that we fight duels, while Yankees do not.
Of course, this passage is quoted triumphantlyas settling the question against the fugitive slave-law, required by the late Constitution of the United States.
And she lookedtriumphantly from one man to the other.
Emery and I when Général Mouton met us outside Grenoble: for we had just heard the glorious news that the Emperor is marching triumphantly through France.
Then as Emery here made a dramatic pause and looked triumphantly across at his companion, de Marmont rejoined somewhat bewildered: "But .
Gradually the colour faded from her cheeks, the light died slowly out of her eyes, and the young fair head so lately tossed triumphantly in the ardour of patriotism sunk gradually upon the still heaving breast.
The aristocrat was for him synonymous with the émigré--with the man who had raised a foreign army to fight against France, who had brought the foreigner marching triumphantly into Paris.
I shall," said he, as he opened the door and walkedtriumphantly out of the house.
Smiling triumphantly the girl moved back to her place by the altar, and turned her proud face to the people.
A hundred and five," replied Xavier, triumphantly capping his bid.
Another double,' said the old lady, triumphantly making a memorandum of the circumstance, by placing one sixpence and a battered halfpenny under the candlestick.
The hard-headed man lookedtriumphantly round, as if he had been very much contradicted by somebody, but had got the better of him at last.
The ensigns of royalty were banished from our shores--the star spangled banner waved triumphantly over the land of the brave and free.
This enabled the Americans to triumphantly close the long and bloody struggle of the Revolution and lay firmly the foundations of the prosperity and government we now enjoy.
Wayne lived long enough to fill his measure of glory and see the star spangled banner wave triumphantly over his native land.
He served to the end of the French war and saw the English standard wavetriumphantly over the Canadas.
He was continued in that command until the war closed and the star spangled banner waved triumphantly over the United States of America.
He is content to have survived, and triumphantly twinkles his two dates at us across the night of time.
Bartholomew triumphantly marched the prisoners back, the Quibian being entrusted to the charge of Juan Sanchez, who was rowing him in a little boat.
Joyful congratulations, and the exulting language of welcome, greeted us as wetriumphantly moved along; and, wherever we appeared, the most cordial reception awaited us.
Without further delay he ordered his attendants to mount, entered his carriage, and started triumphantly on the Roman road to Nicopolis.
In the meantime, Madame d'Urban, who had gone to the house of an aunt, opened negotiations with her husband that were entirely successful, and a month after this adventure she returned triumphantly to the conjugal roof.
On the 16th of June the army made a triumphant entrance into Berlin, William riding at its head, to be triumphantly hailed as emperor by his own people on his own soil.
Next morning I stepped gaily into the smaller division of the room to begin my toilet, and triumphantly turned round to convince myself of the truth of my theory about the wardrobe door.
She had triumphantly elicited the fact that we had thought of a cinder--and an historical cinder--and the twentieth and last permissible question was actually hovering on her lips.
Six,” shouted Johnny, and grinned triumphantly at the doubter.
After I had emerged triumphantly from this severe ordeal of my ~bonâ fide~.
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