His refusal to accept a salary, either as commander-in-chief or as president, might have been taken as affectation or impertinence in any one else; it seemed natural and proper enough in the case of Washington, but it was his peculiar privilege. [Please select]
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"In any case this is unpardonable impertinence." [Please select]
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"As if I cannot do without you, you little piece of impertinence." [Please select]
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"If he be in his senses, his impertinence demands the bastinado." [Please select]
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He was about to make a satisfyingly crushing reproof to this piece of impertinence when Mr. [Please select]
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"It is an impertinence," he cried, "to boast at this table that you killed my father." [Please select]
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"Oh, we in the North notice certain degrees--insolence, impudence, impertinence, liberties, rudeness--all different." [Please select]
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