"Jubilant" Quotes from Famous Books
... you and Mr. Irwin had doubled up and were bunkies," continued the jubilant voice. "When did you-all patch up ... — Mavericks • William MacLeod Raine
... off from companionship on equal terms with his fellows. Now, however, he could enter with zest in their sports and societies. At the very beginning of his Freshman year he showed his classmates his mettle. During the presidential torchlight parade when the jubilant Freshmen were marching for Hayes, some Tilden man shouted derisively at them from a second-story window and pelted them with potatoes. It was impossible for them to get at him, but Theodore, who was always stung at any display of meanness— and it was certainly mean to attack the paraders ... — Theodore Roosevelt; An Intimate Biography, • William Roscoe Thayer
... for Julius to play the part of messenger; for the report of the guns, followed by my jubilant exclamations, brought the others forth with a rush from the innermost recesses of the cavern, eager to know just exactly ... — The First Mate - The Story of a Strange Cruise • Harry Collingwood
... this country are very jubilant over the occupation of Rome by the army of Italy. But people of other nations hereabouts are not so much elated about the occupation of Roam in which the numerous troops of Italian ... — Punchinello Vol. II., No. 30, October 22, 1870 • Various
... man, jubilant in his thoughts of freedom. Tallente was met by Nora in the little hall—Nora, who had kept away from the house at Stephen's ... — Nobody's Man • E. Phillips Oppenheim
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