I've had much of your impudence young lady. [Please select]
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He went to Germany and Holland once more, and to Russia, Poland, and then again to Paris, where, in 1785, he was implicated in the affair of the Diamond Necklace; and although Cagliostro escaped conviction by the matchless impudence of his defence, he was imprisoned for other reasons in the Bastille. [Please select]
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Has he had the impudence to try to buy the collection. [Please select]
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"Did any one ever hear such impudence." [Please select]
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Having gained the outer door: "Of all the blasted impudence." [Please select]
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So they try to throw me out by impudence. [Please select]
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"You have had the impudence to write to my uncle." [Please select]
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I have had enough of your impudence. [Please select]
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The sheer impudence of the thing had astounded everybody. [Please select]
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"That is like your impudence, Bertie," the other laughed. [Please select]
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"I think thou hast impudence for anything, dearest." [Please select]
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