After him Bowser ran and ran and ran, and all the time his great voice rang out joyously.
" he added joyously, as he spied a pile of fallen trees in the distance.
Emily gathered Sal up in her arms and kissed her joyously, to the horror of Aunt Elizabeth, who was coming across the platform from the cook-house with a plate of sizzling bacon in her hands.
Rebecca entered the home dining-room joyously.
Again Ginevra Fanshawe was the belle, the fairest and the gayest present; she was selected to open the ball: very lovely she looked, very gracefully she danced, very joyously she smiled.
" she would say, chuckling and rubbing joyously her fat little white hands; "ce cher jeune homme!
The time of apple-picking had come around once more and we worked joyously.
We scampered joyously away through the moonlit dusk.
Rollicking robins were whistling joyously in the pines.
" "You are setting a feast of fat things before me," said Leslie, joyously.
Ayrton was waiting for them on the beach, and Jup came joyously to meet them, giving vent to deep grunts of satisfaction.
" This kind of answer given in a measured official tone, as of a clergyman reading according to the rubric, did not help to justify the glories of the Eternal City, or to give her the hope that if she knew more about them the world would be joyously illuminated for her.
" She skipped joyously as she spoke.
"Now to rub and scrub and scrub and rub," said Phyllis, hopping joyously about as Bobbie carefully carried the heavy kettle from the kitchen fire.
"I say, this is larks," he said, wriggling joyously, as Mother tucked him up.
"Clearer and nearer still," cried the Rat joyously.
"Yes, and oh, it's so good to be back," said Anne joyously.
Some nights the whole outer world seemed given over to the empery of silence; then came nights when there would be a majestic sweep of wind in the pines; nights of dear starlight when it whistled freakishly and joyously around the Blue Castle; brooding nights before storm when it crept along the floor of the lake with a low, wailing cry of boding and mystery.
" Poor Huck was too distressed to smile, but the old man laughed loud and joyously, shook up the details of his anatomy from head to foot, and ended by saying that such a laugh was money in a-man's pocket, because it cut down the doctor's bill like everything.
Celebrated joyously all over the country, it is a festival of wealth and prosperity.