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1Would it be a great impertinence if I asked to see it?
2He replied with great impertinence, and insisted upon fighting one or all of our party.
3He would think it a great impertinence, even if I dared to do such a thing.
4It was a piece of great impertinence.
5Now we should think it great impertinence in a fellow to offer his opinion about her at all.
6I am committing a great impertinence.
7However, he deserved it all, according to my young ideas, for his great impertinence in aiming at my cousin.
8And I have come down to tell you that I consider your coming here at all a great impertinence.
9Miss Worrick says, further, that Kitty showed her great impertinence; and, in short, that the whole affair was wrong and disgraceful.
10No matter whether the patient is right or wrong, it is a great impertinence to think you have any property in him.
11To these impertinences society retorts by laughter, an even greater impertinence.
12That's the greatest impertinence I've heard for a long time.
13This sort of impersonal criticism was to Adelaide the greatest impertinence, and she showed her annoyance.
14Great impertinence on my part of course.
15'It is great impertinence to send up at our dinner hour with such a request.
16Losing all control over herself, and sobbing with rage, she behaved with the greatest impertinence to her father, calling him a tyrant and a miser.
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