From the verdant surfaces of the large stones that lay scattered about, the natives were now sliding off into the water, diving and ducking beneath the surface in all directions--the young girls springing
buoyantly into the air, and revealing their naked forms to the waist, with their long tresses dancing about their shoulders, their eyes sparkling like drops of dew in the sun, and their gay laughter pealing forth at every frolicsome incident.
Be that as it may, the fact is that I marched
buoyantly behind my guide straight into the jaws of death.
He seemed, if possible, to have grown younger, to walk more
buoyantly. His eyes met hers frankly, his smile was wholly unembarrassed.
The air is so unusually clear, the clouds sail on so
buoyantly, and from the green herbage a fragrance is exhaled that fills me with delight, For many a year have I not felt as at this moment."
As when the stricken whale, that from the tub has reeled out hundreds of fathoms of rope; as, after deep sounding, he floats up again, and shows the slackened curling line
buoyantly rising and spiralling towards the air; so now, Starbuck saw long coils of the umbilical cord of Madame Leviathan, by which the young cub seemed still tethered to its dam.
As these commenced to revolve the ship took up its journey once more, riding the new element as
buoyantly and as safely as she had the air.
'Exactly so, sir!' returned Wegg, blandly and
buoyantly. 'I see I take you with me!
So now again, as
buoyantly as ever, he went forth to behold the likeness of the Great Stone Face.
'The whole thing is different,' he went on,
buoyantly. 'They know their lines.
They walked together along the passage to the entrance hall, where they saw the fresh, freckled face of the Duke of Chester, who was bounding
buoyantly along towards them.
River cruise travel remains
buoyantly healthy, with a total of 232,300 cruises taken by British and Irish holidaymakers last year - an increase of 10.4% from 2017, according to the Cruise Line International Association.
The score is delivered
buoyantly, both joyful and ominous, with the more mature voices of Duncan Rock as Father, Rosie Aldridge as Mother and Alasdair Elliott as the Witch bringing the most vigour.