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    1. Those same nations that are rooted in pride and exultation shall be brought low and be submissive


    2. Ere twenty of “ours” had clambered over the ridge, “Old Glory” fluttered proudly on San Juan hill, the cavalry pennants were planted on the ridges to the right, and many a stricken and dying soldier raised his bleeding body to give a cheer of exultation and defiance


    3. A flutter of colour on the pole and a thrill of exultation dominated each heart, as “Old Glory” was unfurled over the city


    4. He never could understand Jem's exultation in an occasional conflict


    5. "I'm so afraid he'll be hurt," sighed Una, who hated fighting and couldn't understand the subtle, secret exultation she divined in Faith


    6. Una's heart thrilled with secret exultation


    7. Full of exultation, they parted out the place intended for their fall and


    8. of – he probably has a mix of exultation and misery


    9. There are so many things he wants to do—run through the cypress woods, plunge into the stream that flows through the path between the house and the meadow, cry out his exultation to the sun


    10. “It’s water! It’s water! They’re going to water!” he shouted in exultation over the discovery

    11. Full of exultation they parted out the place intended for their fall and burial into banqueting booths


    12. The fifth, the sixth, and then the seventh seemed to come a little slower as shouts from farther away marked the exultation that he had expected to hear from his other men


    13. “It's water! It's water! They're going to water!” he shouted in exultation over the discovery


    14. a little slower as shouts from farther away marked the exultation that he had expected to hear


    15. Each one of these five sonnets faces, in a quiet exultation, the thought of death, of death for England; and understands, as seldom even English poetry has understood, the unspeakable beauty of the thought:


    16. In exultation Earth was gone; this time imparting as She left an outflow of


    17. Tyrus and Sonya turned to each other and gave a high five in exultation at their


    18. Let me live deep while I live; let me know the rich juices of red meat and stinging wine on my palate, the hot embrace of white arms, the mad exultation of battle when the blue blades flame and crimson, and I am content


    19. He stopped short as he heard a sudden drum of hoofs outside, a frantic scream and a wild yell of barbaric exultation


    20. 7 The use of the term seventy-seven as an illustration of mercy and forbearance was derived from the Scriptures referring to Lamech's exultation because of the metal weapons of his son Tubal-Cain, who, comparing these superior instruments with those of his enemies, exclaimed: "If Cain, with no weapon in his hand, was avenged seven times, I shall now be avenged seventy-seven

    21. A chanting rose to the night, vibrating with savage exultation


    22. Her expression, as he narrated victories or defeats, did not mirror the wild rage or fiendish exultation that alternated on the faces of the other Tecuhltli


    23. "My Ring!" he whispered in terrible exultation


    24. The Stygian flung up his arms in maddened exultation, and his teeth and eyes gleamed in the moonlight


    25. "Not enough!" cried the black, a ferocious exultation shining on his ebon countenance


    26. He tried to bend to them, but the chain was too short; almost suffocated by the mad pounding of his heart, he slipped one foot from its sandal, and gripped them with his toes; drawing his foot up, he grasped them fiercely, barely stifling the yell of ferocious exultation that rose instinctively to his lips


    27. But in its dim, hideous features, which were a bestial travesty of a human face, showed ghastly exultation


    28. Despair and exultation tinted his mindspeak


    29. She could feel the collective with her now, in wild, unrestrained exultation, clamoring for more


    30. Once, after I had sat there a very long time, I thought I heard the faint departing whistle of a far-distant train, and my heart leapt up with exultation

    31. It made one want to sing the Te Deum, or the Magnificat, or still better that hymn of exultation, _We praise Thee, we bless Thee, we worship Thee, we glorify Thee, we give thanks to Thee for Thy great glory_


    32. Any exultation he had felt in his rescue was spent now for


    33. Exultation coursed through me


    34. She could not be deceived about art, and there was a fierce exultation in her that her son was so talented


    35. But as the sky grows clear and the sea calms all are much more wild and ecstatic with exultation than they were before the fear


    36. dreams a devilish exultation and all the old mad joy in the


    37. "Not in the stage, I assure you," replied Miss Steele, with quick exultation; "we came post all the way, and had a very smart beau to attend us


    38. -- This person's suspicions, therefore, I have had to oppose, by endeavouring to appear indifferent where I have been most deeply interested;--and it has not been only once;--I have had her hopes and exultation to listen to again and again


    39. I owe such a grudge to myself for the stupid, rascally folly of my own heart, that all my past sufferings under it are only triumph and exultation to me now


    40. himself the height of pleasure, smothered his exultation, and employed

    41. Whenever he alluded to any present (and the subtle Indian neglected none), the dark countenance of the flattered individual gleamed with exultation, nor did he even hesitate to assert the truth of the words, by gestures of applause and confirmation


    42. They had answered his melancholy and mourning by sympathy and sorrow; his assertions, by gestures of confirmation; and his boasting, with the exultation of savages


    43. A cry of exultation immediately announced the success of the young warrior


    44. Pride and exultation were supplanted by humility, and the fiercest of human passions was already succeeded by the most profound and unequivocal demonstrations of grief


    45. the exultation he felt


    46. Only then does pain entirely give way to exultation


    47. My friend has so often astonished me in the course of our adventures that it was with a sense of exultation that I realized how completely I had astonished him


    48. he was such a bad man!" At this, turning down the clothes, and viewing the field of battle by the glimmer of a dying taper, he saw plainly my thighs, shift, and sheet, all stained with what he readily took for a virgin effusion, proceeding from his last half penetration: convinced, and transported at which, nothing could equal his joy and exultation


    49. Indeed, my wife was out of the body with exultation when Mrs Auchans of that Ilk begged that she would let


    50. You can imagine my exultation, Watson, when within two inches of my peg I saw a conical depression in the ground




























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    exultation jubilation rejoicing jubilance jubilancy