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1 Somewhat later, but still very rude , is the group shown in Fig.
2 I was very rude to you, but I was in horrible pain.
3 I cannot advise that: he is very rude to such as you.
4 But I do know that you are being very rude to me.
5 Mr. Tracy Wentfield, of the Channings, Home Green: A very rude man.
6 I was not at all nice then- I was very rude , very perverse.
7 It runs-well-oneis either very polite to one's self or very rude .
8 You have been very rude - do you know how rude you have been?
9 I very rude to them; I say I hate them all.
10 Now there were some children living in the neighborhood who were very rude .
11 I must have thought her very rude ; but now I knew.
12 She recalls that the last time she saw him she was very rude .
13 You have been very rude to me in speaking defiantly of your house-master.
14 I have, at last, gotten one; but it is a very rude instrument.
15 It is very rude of your father to make remarks about the meat.
16 The toys are of a very rude sort and evidently of home manufacture.
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