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1 Do you have the insolence to stand there and glory in your shame?
2 You have the insolence to talk to me of differences, Henry?
3 What are you, that you should have the insolence to take this tone with me?
4 And yet there are people who have the insolence to say that Drink is the cause of poverty.
5 He will not have the insolence to speak, nor you the folly to hear, the language of love.
6 The governor said: "How durst you have the insolence and boldness to affront the wife of this officer?"
7 That one of the girls should have the insolence - the absolute impertinence-toask her, Miss Cora Dill, where she was going!
8 A miserable artisan and his daughter, too much honoured by my slightest notice, have the insolence to tell me that my notice dishonours them.
9 I have the insolence of the old man and the reserve of a boy.-Mydear fellow, society only laughs at such a desperate conjugal predicament.
10 She had the insolence to extend her hand for the customary salutation.
11 The farmer objected, and one day had the insolence to strike me.
12 Yet he has the insolence to cut me off without a dollar.
13 What do you think the wretch had the insolence to say?
14 What do you mean by having the insolence to begin talking to me?
15 Fancy his having the insolence to confound me with the official detective force!
16 Moreover, they had the insolence to send the telegrams collect.
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