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The next moment the generous impulse died away in him.
After he let the players and the owners go, the President did show that generous impulse.
But let's split it up, before I lose my generous impulses.
Indeed the whole people have most affectionate and generous impulses.
It was entirely a generous impulse on her part?"
Besides, it was one thing to enjoy a generous impulse and quite another to put it in action.
Are you sure of not having been hurried by a generous impulse into saying more than you mean?"
You call the obsession with agony selfishness and find generous impulses only in joy?
The generous impulses which other women were free to feel were forbidden luxuries to her.
It was, to his amazement, a generous impulse.
It is an encouraging reminder that there are still uncommonly decent and generous impulses to be found in the country at large.
It stirred the generous impulses, which were the strongest impulses in his nature.
"You first," she said, acting on generous impulse.
I feel sure her generous impulse is one of great satisfaction in your rejoicing and in his."
For gifts worth more than 30 cents, travelers' generous impulses may be rewarded with a hefty tax at the airport.
To those who offer no threat or competition, little children or pets, she is capable of generous impulses, even affection.
I cannot recall in his life one generous impulse, one ardent enthusiasm, save for the Classics.
But before I had time to put this generous impulse into words, Lou sailed in like an angel descending from heaven.
I thought this a noble and generous impulse, and thus I permitted it."
He had a generous impulse to rush off to London at once with his panniers filled with first-aid equipment.
Woman is all that she should be gentle, patient, longsuffering, trustful, unselfish, full of generous impulses.
He was a man of fine sensibilities and generous impulses; withal a keen sense of humor.
It was a generous impulse, in part, but it derived from the assumption, shared by a majority of victims, that her story was interesting.
Innocence resists tragedy but welcomes love, because the innocent, never troubled by inner contradictions, have generous impulses.
Behind her thought was a caring, generous impulse; the motherly instinct sent her mind to the collection for the clergyman's comfort.