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1 No idea was too preposterous ; and not one of them bore fruit.
2 As for my account of the affair, it would be too preposterous .
3 To make terms with the town preacher of Wittenberg was too preposterous .
4 It was simply too preposterous to have happened, to even imagine.
5 I shall begin to swear like a trooper; the thing is too preposterous .
6 The accusation is too preposterous for any denial to be necessary.
7 To have attempted it myself seemed too preposterous even for thought.
8 The fact is too preposterous for tears, too lugubrious for laughter.
9 To do Maruja justice, she generally makes a fellow too preposterous to fight.
10 I just thought of something, but it's too preposterous to mention.
11 He refused at first to believe it-theidea was too preposterous !
12 First of all, it's just too preposterous to be a lie.
13 But I heard, instead, an incredulous exclamation: my statement was really too preposterous !
14 Of course I denied it; the idea is too preposterous .
15 The juxtaposition of ideas was too preposterous to be grasped.
16 But it was too preposterous , the whole thing, and I lied like a gentleman.
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