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1 They have the impudence to say that the country is with them.
2 That little monkey have the impudence to offer marriage to my daughter?
3 However, they have the impudence and folly to call this confederacy a friendship.
4 You have the impudence to tell me that to my face!
5 Would you have the impudence to attempt it with any woman here but me?
6 Verily, some men have the impudence of old Nick himself!
7 Health is simply Nature, and no naturalist ought to have the impudence to understand it.
8 They have the impudence to avow this, though they acknowledge our trade important to them.
9 I will thank nobody to have the impudence to do it, unless I order them out.
10 You know it is true, and yet you have the impudence to stand here and deny it.
11 And you have the impudence to call yourself the Admiral of the Navies of the Catholic King?
12 And yet you have the impudence to tell me that I am guilty of embezzlement, with corruption.
13 The misguided lassie, as you have the impudence to call her, is no misguided lassie at all.
14 I send you the letter, as a curiosity; and to have the impudence to recommend a midshipman!
15 To have the impudence to say such as that, when we caught him in the act almost!
16 How dare a fellow like that have the impudence to fall in love with a girl like her?
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