But Stephen was triumphantly happy.
" "Why, you couldn't read one of 'em," said Tom, triumphantly.
" "Well, but there's a great deal about the Devil in that," said Maggie, triumphantly, "and I'll show you the picture of him in his true shape, as he fought with Christian.
Roberta made an effort, and answered:— "I did, I suppose, but—" "Well, then," said Peter, triumphantly.
His thoughts floated then serenely in the empyrean, and he felt towards her the horror that perhaps the painted butterfly, hovering about the flowers, feels to the filthy chrysalis from which it has triumphantly emerged.
" said the Toad triumphantly, pulling open a locker.
Glittering castles in Spain were shaping themselves out of the mists and rainbows of her lively fancy; adventures wonderful and enthralling were happening to her in cloudland—adventures that always turned out triumphantly and never involved her in scrapes like those of actual life.
Just as Anne emerged triumphantly from the cellar with her plateful of russets came the sound of flying footsteps on the icy board walk outside and the next moment the kitchen door was flung open and in rushed Diana Barry, white faced and breathless, with a shawl wrapped hastily around her head.
" "If you knew how great is a mother's love," Wendy told them triumphantly, "you would have no fear.
,he led a second expedition to the Western Regions and returned triumphantly with western envoys four years later.
Triumphantly, he put the slacks and the receipt on the counter.
Right in the nose," Leonard added triumphantly.
"Now," she said triumphantly, "you can write your book!
It was famously held up by Truman at a public appearance following his successful election, smiling triumphantly at the error.
Triumphantly, he put the slacks and the receipt on the counter.
Up and down the streets, kite runners were returning triumphantly, their captured kites held high.
" Two rows of articles, and the triumphantly definitive "Fixed" below.
"Now," she said triumphantly, "you can write your book!
Triumphantly he sent the granite- ware wash basin at the head of his matrimonial adversary.
At the end of the week Delia, sweetly proud but languid, triumphantly tossed three five-dollar bills on the 8x10 (inches) centre table of the 8x10 (feet) flat parlour.