All 3 Uses of
rouse
in
The Prince and The Pauper
- He roused his family, and hoarsely commanded, "Up with ye all and fly—or bide where ye are and perish!"†
Chpt 10 *
- Dot-and-go-One disencumbered himself of his timber leg and took his place, upon sound and healthy limbs, beside his fellow-rascal; then they roared out a rollicking ditty, and were reinforced by the whole crew, at the end of each stanza, in a rousing chorus.†
Chpt 17
- He had been thrust into an unwatched kitchen, the first day of his return; he not only came forth empty-handed, but tried to rouse the housemates.†
Chpt 22
Definition:
to awaken, make more active, or excite