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1
There is nothing
so
imprudent
or so improvident as over-prudence or over-providence.
2
He promised himself never to be
so
imprudent
in the future.
3
They are not
so
imprudent
as to let us bury ourselves in sleep.
4
But then we had been
so
imprudent
as to broach the subject ourselves.
5
None of these was
so
imprudent
as uselessly to involve himself.
6
People who want to keep their secrets ought not to be
so
imprudent
.
7
Donald did think so , but he was not
so
imprudent
as to say it.
8
He was
so
imprudent
to show the manuscript to Lebius.
9
Don't be
so
imprudent
again, but never mind now.
10
How could I be
so
imprudent
?
said Mrs. Crawford, clasping her hands, and counterfeiting distress.
11
There are none
so
imprudent
as the sly.
12
I am sorry I have been
so
imprudent
.
13
He is so courageous,
so
imprudent
,
if once he thinks he can be of any service.
14
Violet Effingham, little as she knew of politics, would never have asked a question
so
imprudent
.
15
How could you have been
so
imprudent
,
Edmee?
16
Therefore it is improbable that he would be
so
imprudent
,
to-day, as to show himself in public.
so
imprudent
so