In the nursery, the mothers play with the child, and all her dealings with it, are expressed in words that are important lessons in language; and together with language, we give a lesson in manners, by first trotting a child gently, and then jouncingly, to the words, "This is the way the gentle folks go, this is the way the gentle folks go; and this is the way the country folks go, this is the way the country folks go-bouncing and jouncing and jumping so."
"Education in The Home, The Kindergarten, and The Primary School"
Elizabeth P. Peabody
For answer she drew him in by the sleeve and on the jouncing off of the cab was in her mother's arms, covering her cheeks with close-pressed, audible kisses, and, after the inexplicable manner of women, both of them crying.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
The childlier child, jouncing pleasantly back and forth, viewed them both impartially.
"Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings"
Annie Hamilton Donnell