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"I did dream of eagles," he muttered, "and they did scream above our heads." He listened, and from what he heard he learned that Hugo had not revealed himself as Hugo, but that he allowed the spy to think him to be Josceline. "Well did my lady trust in him!" exulted Humphrey.
The wondrous shock of feeling had come like the earthquake which shook the foundations of Paul and Silas's prison; it had opened the doors of the soul's cell and loosed its bands it had wakened it out of its sleep, whence it sprang trembling, listening, aghast; then vibrated thrice a cry on my startled ear, and in my quaking heart and through my spirit, which neither feared nor shook, but exulted as if in joy over the success of one effort it had been privileged to make, independent of the cumbrous body.
Whitwell exulted in an unmistakable K and N; and he made sure of an I, and an E. The painter was not so sure of an S. "Well, call it an S," said Whitwell. "And I guess I've got an O here, and an H. Hello! Here's an A as large as life. Pootty much of a mixture." "Yes; I don't see that we're much better off than we were before," said Westover. "Well, I don't know about that," said Whitwell.
No foreign Court exulted: all plumed themselves upon praising and honouring his memory. The Emperor wore mourning as for a father, and although four or five months elapsed between the death of the King and the Carnival, all kinds of amusements were prohibited at Vienna during the Carnival, and the prohibition was strictly observed.
Edward stood motionless when he had perused this letter; for the conclusion was inevitable, that, by the Colonel's journey in quest of him, he had incurred this heavy calamity. It was severe enough, even in its irremediable part; for Colonel Talbot and Lady Emily, long without a family, had fondly exulted in the hopes which were now blasted.
It was with such feelings at his heart, that he was dragged up to the fire, to be exulted over and scolded at as long as it should seem good to his captors.
For an hour the bell tolled slowly, and the people passed in at one door, looked upon the manly forms, and with awed faces crept out at the other. It was indeed a memorable day for the villagers. They had been awakened in the dawn by sounds of distant conflict. They had exulted over a brilliant victory as the Confederate forces came marching rapidly through their streets.
There were but few of the opposite camp present, while the Baptist leaders were all there, with more curiosity than sympathy in their faces. They exulted to think the next preacher to come among them as an evangelist should be a Baptist. After the singing, which would have dribbled away into failure but for Mattie, Wallace rose, looking very white and weak, and began his prayer.
The Normans had never seen their king since Henry IV. had made their province his battle-field; and the queen, who would gladly have accompanied him, had it not been that such a journey undertaken by both would have resembled a state procession, and therefore have been tedious and comparatively useless, exulted in the reception which he had met with, and began to plan other expeditions of the same kind for him, feeling assured that his presence would be equally welcomed in other provinces at Bourdeaux, at Lyons, or at Toulon.
It was Miss Rodney's fancy to receive his advances with disdain. She assumed a most unfriendly manner. "Indeed?" with chilling irony. "And why, may I ask?" Freddie was taken aback. This was most unexpected. "Practice makes perfect," he said glibly. "Don't you want me to carry 'em, Kitty?" He said it almost tearfully. Katherine exulted inwardly. Outwardly she was very cool and very baffling.
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