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1. He grinned impudently and said, ‘Thought I’d better stop
2. Some kind of fixed ideas, thoughts which impudently keep coming back again and again, and they awaken in me anger and hate… These are the instincts of the animal nature!”
3. Irritated and impatient, Faith impudently and recklessly flung the box open
4. "What lies!" he cried impudently, "why, how could you, standing by the window, see the note? You fancied it with your short-sighted eyes
5. "But if I give you the surplus," replied Monsieur Lheureux impudently, "is that not helping you?"
6. Though aware, before she began it, that it must bring a confession of his inconstancy, and confirm their separation for ever, she was not aware that such language could be suffered to announce it; nor could she have supposed Willoughby capable of departing so far from the appearance of every honourable and delicate feeling--so far from the common decorum of a gentleman, as to send a letter so impudently cruel: a letter which, instead of bringing with his desire of a release any professions of regret, acknowledged no breach of faith, denied all peculiar affection whatever-- a letter of which every line was an insult, and which proclaimed its writer to be deep in hardened villainy
7. very impudently asks a leave, he might read the grant of in my eyes, to
8. "Yes," said the man, thrusting his hands into his pockets, and looking impudently at the
9. You laugh, perhaps, at this tail-piece of morality, extracted from me by the force of truth, resulting from compared experiences: you think it, no doubt, out of character; possibly too you may look on it as the paultry finesse of one who seeks to mask a devotee to vice under a rag of a veil, impudently smuggled from the shrine of Virtue: just as if one was to fancy one's self completely disguised at a masquerade, with no other change of dress than turning one's shoes into slippers; or, as if a writer should think to shield a treasonable libel, by concluding it with a formal prayer for the King
10. “I can’t, hey?” said the little soldier who held it, grinning impudently at her
11. "What lies!" he cried impudently, "why, how could you, standing by the window, see the note? You fancied it with your short‐sighted eyes
12. impudently, "is that not helping you?"
13. His eyes too seemed strange; at one moment they looked impudently sly and at the next glanced round in alarm
14. The soldier was pale, his blue eyes looked impudently into the commander’s face, and his lips were smiling
15. The vexer trotted past, impudently close to Jaume and his two Companions on the tufa-graveled road, proudly carrying a severed human forearm in its mouth
16. ‘What lies!’ he cried impudently, ‘why, how could you, standing by the window, see the note? You fancied it with your short-sighted eyes
17. He stared impudently at Ivan
18. Blanche's excited, impudently abusive tongue and the General's plaintive wail as, apparently, he sought to justify himself in something
19. As soon as by some means he gets a considerable sum from Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch, he does nothing but get drunk, and instead of gratitude ends by impudently defying Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch, making senseless demands, threatening him with proceedings if the pension is not paid straight into his hands
20. The audience has been impudently swindled
21. All these men and those who live on them, their wives, teachers, children, cooks, actors, jockeys, and so forth, live by the blood which in one way or another, by one class of leeches or by another, is sucked out of the working people; thus they live, devouring each day for their pleasures hundreds and thousands of work-days of the exhausted labourers, who are driven to work by the threat of being killed; they see the privations and sufferings of these labourers, of their children, old men, women, sick people; they know of the penalties to which the violators of this established spoliation are subjected, and they not only do not diminish their luxury, do not conceal it, but impudently display before these oppressed labourers, who for the most part hate them, as though on purpose to provoke them, their parks, castles, theatres, chases, races, and at the same time assure themselves and one another that they are all very much concerned about the good of the masses, whom they never stop treading underfoot; and on Sundays they dress themselves in costly attire and drive in expensive carriages into houses especially built for the purpose of making fun of Christianity, and there listen to men especially trained in this lie, who in every manner possible, in vestments and without vestments, in white neckties, preach to one another the love of men, which they all deny with their whole lives
22. It was clear that to escape his duty to work he had impudently withdrawn to this island
23. Not many days ago I saw once more this shameless deception being openly practiced, and once more I marveled that it could be practiced so easily and impudently
24. In extreme misery our hero went up to the table at which he had read the letter, ad saw that the attendant was coming up to him with a strange and impudently peremptory expression of face