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1 I want to ask further questions; and asking questions is very impertinent .
2 All this is mighty fine; but the affair is, nevertheless, very impertinent .
3 And I think it would be very impertinent of her not to.
4 Their behavior was very impertinent and they refused to speak with us.
5 That the man should offer me that infamous work is very impertinent .
6 It's wicked to talk like that, Trix, and very impertinent as well!
7 Some years afterwards, I told her I thought I had been very impertinent .
8 This paper might perhaps seem very impertinent if it grew serious in the conclusion.
9 I should have been very impertinent if I had ventured to give you advice.
10 On several occasions she was very impertinent to Miss Blake.
11 And he dangled the money in the man's face in a very impertinent fashion.
12 George, thou holy man!" said Miss Fane, "methinks you are very impertinent .
13 I consider that a very impertinent question, young man.
14 You contradict me in a very impertinent manner, and cannot be acquainted with the circumstances.
15 But I didn't tell you;-hewas very impertinent to me when I last saw him.
16 I see she thinks Bonaparte a very impertinent fellow.
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