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Every one went on talking with the same interest only in a lower tone of voice with a result that was both delightful and soothing. I say every one there were perhaps half a dozen whom I observed who looked and I have no doubt said "how impudent."

"My business, my lord, was with his wounds, not with his politics." A murmur from the galleries and even from the jury approved him. It served only to drive his terrible judge into a deeper fury. "Jesus God! Was there ever such an impudent villain in the world as thou?" He swung, white-faced, to the jury.

Thank you, for the pains you have taken about 'Bunyan. The first edition we cannot find, nor even ascertain its date. The first edition of the Second part we have found. An impudent assertion, I learn from 'Montgomery's Essay, was published, that the 'Pilgrim's Progress' was a mere translation from the Dutch.

He was a stout young man of middling height, who, with a plain face and ungraceful form, seemed fearful of being too handsome unless he wore the dress of a groom, and too much like a gentleman unless he were easy where he ought to be civil, and impudent where he might be allowed to be easy. He took out his watch: "How long do you think we have been running it from Tetbury, Miss Morland?"

Save the last hour, her ladyship's tongue had gone without ceasing, and Mr. Thomasson was sorely in need of refreshment. 'Descend? No! was the tart answer. 'Let the man come! Sho! Times are changed since I was here last. I had not to wait then, or break my shins in the dark! Has the impudent fellow gone in? He had, but at this came out again, bearing lights before his master.

He did not like the expression of the man's countenance or the impudent swagger of his manner; while it was evident by the way he talked that he was a person of some education. Headland tried to recollect whether he had before seen him, or whether his old protector had ever mentioned his name.

The uproar was an insult to the authority of the Students' Association. She forgot for the minute all about shy Robbie Belle. And the mischievous freshmen above the flippant fun-loving irresponsible six-year-old freshmen they waited ready to meet the warden with an impudent burst of revelry, and thus to dash her official dignity from its exasperating estate.

We shall meet again." And then did my excellent friend Mr. Smooth-it-away laugh outright, in the midst of which cachinnation a smoke-wreath issued from his mouth and nostrils, while a twinkle of lurid flame darted out of either eye, proving indubitably that his heart was all of a red blaze. The impudent fiend!

"You are a very impudent young lady," growled the director. "I may be a plain spoken one," said Ruth, not at all alarmed by the man's manner. "I don't know how you would have felt had Miss Gray been drowned. I should think you would think of that!" But the man seemed more disturbed about the delay to the picture that was being taken.

"Why, he mentioned something of a conversation you had, in which you told him, you impudent dog and coolly to his face, too that you patronized his son while in France, and introduced him to several distinguished French noblemen, not one of whom, he had reason to believe, ever existed except in your own fertile and lying imagination."