Through the search over three continents, homelessness and pain-memory, she is able to find a new tongue as the last poem, in a sort of quiet, cautious exultation, shows.
"Oh, it's terrifying, all right," Helmuth said, with quiet exultation.
I could smell the flowers that garlanded the women and feel the quiet exultation that went with the Festival dawn.
There was a curious note in his voice, a sort of quiet exultation.
The celebration ended, not in a drunken stupor as did so many human revels, but on a note of quiet exultation.
And yet here he presents himself as a modest pastoralist, content to hymn the bounty of nature with quiet exultation - dancing, like Wordsworth, among the daffodils.
Tom said in quiet exultation.
Sharpe felt a quiet exultation, for if this discovery did not justify his breaking orders and marching on San Cristobal, nothing would.
The Soul's music expresses wonder at its new surroundings, and when the Angel is heard, she expresses quiet exultation at the climax of her task.
Upon being interrogated by the magistrates, he reportedly showed neither despair nor contrition, but rather a quiet exultation, stating: "Like David, he had slain Goliath of Gath."