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1 But he was very indiscreet , and feminine tact had often to intervene.
2 No doubt Sir Peter had been very indiscreet in his expression of it.
3 In this he was most ungrateful, as well as unreasonable , - and very indiscreet also.
4 How very indiscreet of him!-toshow so plainly his passion for the Duchess.
5 I must say that Mrs. Grimes has been very indiscreet .
6 If that were true, it was very indiscreet of your brother to tell you.
7 He was as bold as a lion, but very indiscreet .
8 You were very indiscreet - and - doyouwantme to quote them?
9 The tramp had been very indiscreet in telling what he did to his wicked brother-in-law.
10 Additional zest was given to all this by the very indiscreet conduct of Mr. Bonteen.
11 He was so very indiscreet as to answer truthfully.
12 Coleman at least had been very indiscreet , very indiscreet.
13 You were very indiscreet in shouting like that!
14 This way of speaking in a Christian man has ever seemed to me very indiscreet and irreverent.
15 She put her hand to it, and a natural but involuntary excitement caused me to be very indiscreet .
16 For, indeed, it never could be denied that as a Prime Minister Mr. Gresham could be very indiscreet .
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