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1 Oh, and very magnanimous of him to condescend to cooperate with the police.
2 Geoffrey shook hands, and said she was very magnanimous ; but he still felt hollow.
3 The old gentleman was either very magnanimous or very foolish.
4 And what is very foolish can never be very magnanimous .
5 It's really very magnanimous of him not to bear me more of a grudge.
6 That was very magnanimous , when he was about to gain a million by the sacrifice.
7 They all thought it was very magnanimous of me to offer to hold the fire door open for everyone.
8 I think Ik is very magnanimous in praising his friend in view of circumstances that are becoming quite apparent.
9 Roe said he thought Boehner was being " very magnanimous " by reconsidering the decision against Webster and Nugent.
10 The old Squire was severely hurt and mortified; but he was very magnanimous - generously wished James joy, and congratulated Mrs.
11 We think ourselves very magnanimous when we pardon; and we seldom go on to lavish favours where we have overlooked faults.
12 But neither was she well off, and Paul was very magnanimous ; he had given up college and gone to work as a clerk.
13 This I think very magnanimous in the Ministers or very impolitic; events must justify, but it is putting themselves too much in their power.
14 You are magnanimous, in fine-thatgoes without saying; you have a coal-blackhorse, and a sabre-cut ,andyou can afford to be very magnanimous .
15 Very magnanimous on the major's part; but you will see directly that Miss Gwilt was more magnanimous still.
16 "Madame la Duchesse, you are very magnanimous , " he said, exceedingly grateful.
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