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  • An impulse? (10)
  • If only he could act on an impulse! (8)
  • Redworth had his impulse. (10)
  • Lowell had no impulse to stir. (14)
  • Obeying an impulse, Harz went in. (8)
  • Nay, I followed my paternal impulse. (10)
  • No one seems able to fathom your impulse. (12)
  • By some childish impulse Fleur unbuttoned it. (8)
  • She might have an impulse to bathe her feet. (10)
  • Rhoda could not control the impulse to cry it out. (10)
  • He checked that impulse also, and more sovereignly. (10)
  • My first impulse was not to make myself known to him. (6)
  • He stopped, and then went on from a different impulse. (9)
  • Acting forthwith on the hot impulse, he seized the lamp. (10)
  • But no vestige of impulse towards work came to him down there. (8)
  • So it was the right thing prompted on the impulse of the moment. (10)
  • And following a sudden impulse George touched him on the shoulder. (8)
  • Obeying a sudden impulse to see more clearly, Bianca lifted her veil. (8)
  • A sudden impulse of sheer womanliness caused a tear to fall on his hand. (8)
  • Her father started higher than the nervous impulse warranted in his chair. (10)
  • The throb of the impulse precipitating speech subsided to a dumb yearning. (10)
  • He came both on a mission from the Privy Councillor and of his own impulse. (12)
  • I resisted; it was the impulse of the moment to resist, and still walked on. (4)
  • An impulse of double-minded acquiescence caused Clara to stammer as on a sob. (10)
  • In his fright he turned his eyes away, and resisted the impulse to look again. (12)
  • Or else the impulse to protect the woman of his heart and soul was too strong. (10)
  • Every impulse to love dalliance, she felt, must shrink before this great sorrow. (5)
  • Soames, who still held her hand, was overcome by an impulse which surprised him. (8)
  • She gazed round on the farm, under a quick new impulse of affection for her old home. (10)
  • She gazed round on the farm, under a quick new impulse of affection for her old home. (22)
  • In compensation for his prudence in regard to the Dryfooses he now indulged an impulse. (9)
  • The impulse to think the best of what we are on the point of renouncing is spontaneous. (10)
  • Modern gentlemen are not so formal; they are creatures of impulse and take a pride in it. (10)
  • She felt not the impulse of the breeze; she was never harnessed to the patent track-horse. (2)
  • Triscoe nervously crushed a biscuit in his hand, as if to expend a violent impulse upon it. (9)
  • The impulse of the romantic movement in music is far from being exhausted at the present day. (3)
  • When Mrs. Lander had once imagined the move, the nomadic impulse mounted irresistably in her. (9)
  • There was no stirring of anger in him, no impulse to clench his fist and break down the door. (12)
  • He suddenly remembered the moment in which the impulse to murder the machine had come upon him. (12)
  • Lennan had an almost overwhelming impulse to turn on his heel and leave the young man standing there. (8)
  • Mrs. Pasmer had an impulse to call her daughter back, and to make some excuse to keep her from going. (9)
  • The strange blush prompted an impulse in Redworth to speak to her at once of his venture in railways. (10)
  • Accident, the intricate web of fate, gives them their fit soil, their heat, their germinating impulse. (13)
  • The impulse of each had wedded; in expression and repression; her sensibility told her of the stronger. (10)
  • And, yielding to a swift impulse, he put his arms round her, pressed her to him, and kissed her forehead. (8)
  • You will come to me, I assure you; and you will come not only when I summon you, but of your own impulse. (12)
  • If I had written I should have clipped my glorious impulse, brought myself down to earth with my own arrow. (10)
  • Ashurst took them, small, rough, brown; checked his impulse to put them to his lips, and let her pull him up. (8)
  • Quelling her first impulse to scream, she dropped him gently on the pillow, and rapped to rouse up her maid. (10)
  • Quelling her first impulse to scream, she dropped him gently on the pillow, and rapped to rouse up her maid. (22)
  • But people have come to seek me out for so many years that I have lost the impulse and ability to go to them. (12)
  • She became breathless, without emotion, but checked by the barrier confronting an impulse to ask, what changes? (10)
  • Sometimes we can tell which impulse is likely to be the most active, and which principle the least restraining. (10)
  • He took her hand with eager friendliness, and at her impulse began to move away to the end of the piazza with her. (9)
  • The impulse I had been having to press on her the money, died within me; I felt suddenly it would be another insult. (8)
  • The tall man fighting such odds excited his unwilling admiration; he had a momentary impulse to go to his assistance. (8)
  • Nothing but a sense of duty kept me from rushing out of London, and I might have indulged the impulse advantageously. (10)
  • If I were to act upon my own impulse, my own convictions, I should send her the rest of the story and take the chances. (9)
  • His Austrian delight in feminine charm and his impulse to do homage to it scattered the fog of his egotistical vexation. (12)
  • He dodged beneath the fire line and began to run toward the east end, driven by a wild impulse that he could not control. (13)
  • Her true heart and her clear mind would have been infallible in the affair, and he had trusted to his own muddled impulse. (9)
  • I suppose we must all allow, whether we like to do so or not, that the impulse seems now to have pretty well spent itself. (9)
  • We inquired as to every impulse, the noblest, the holiest in effect, and he found them in the last analysis of selfish origin. (9)
  • Or was it just some vague longing to please him by a show of affection toward his family, an unmeditated impulse of reparation? (9)
  • But when his eyes had become accustomed to the semi-darkness of the room and he saw the emaciated face, his mocking impulse fled. (12)
  • It was sheer anger, not disapproval of her impulse, that made him hesitate; money and revenge would never be associated in his mind. (8)
  • He gave her a grateful, furtive look, and went back to his guest; an impulse had made him hide from her the true condition of affairs. (8)
  • But if the humanitarian impulse has mostly disappeared from Christmas fiction, I think it has never so generally characterized all fiction. (9)
  • He was a worthy man, having within him the spiritual impulse curiously ready to take the place where a material disappointment left vacancy. (10)
  • The affectionately remorseful impulse was too quick for a conventional note of admonition to arrest her from paying that portion of her debt. (10)
  • When one really takes to foreigners, there is a peculiar impulse (I speak of the people who are accessible to impulse) to make brothers of them. (10)
  • Almost in the first germinal impulse the inventive mind forefeels the ultimate difference and recognizes the essential simplicity or complexity of the motive. (9)
  • In some sense every European literature is a condition of some other European literature, yet the impulse in each eventuates, if it does not originate indigenously. (9)

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