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Updated: June 2, 2025
And while our public gasped in disgust at the sickening revelations of the Beef scandal and foreign countries quickly cancelled their contracts for American prepared meats, the millionaire packer, insolent in the possession of wealth stolen from a poisoned public, impudently appeared in public in his fashionable touring car, with head erect and self-satisfied, wholly indifferent to his shame.
Her hair was always untidy, her hairpins displaying abnormal activity in respect of escape and independent action. Her eyes were round and very prominent, suggestive of highly-polished, brown agates. She was not the least shy or averse to attracting attention. She laughed much, and practised, as prelude to her laughter, an impudently, coquettish, little stare.
While we suffer our Women to be thus impudently attacked, they have no Defence, but in the End to cast yielding Glances at the Starers: And in this Case, a Man who has no Sense of Shame has the same Advantage over his Mistress, as he who has no Regard for his own Life has over his Adversary.
Tapp," Louise explained calmly, "comes in the right spirit. He is a friend of the ahem family. He is well known to Cap'n Abe who owns the store and has made himself acquainted with Cap'n Amazon over the counter." "And how has he made himself so solid with you, Miss Grayling?" Standish asked impudently.
The fellow looked at the seal, and could not but acknowledge the arms of France thereon. He dropped his fauchard over his shoulder, and stood aside, staring impudently at the Maiden, and muttering foul words. "So this is the renowned Pucelle," he cried; "by God's name" . . . and here he spoke words such as I may not set down in writing, blaspheming God and the Maid.
'Among all the poets that ever wrote, said Doctor Unonius blandly, 'with the possible exception of Young, I have the greatest contempt for Blair. The finest passage in the Grave is impudently stolen from Dryden, and marred in the stealing.
It was signed by an eminent physician, whose portrait had appeared in the first serial part of the new work accompanied by a brief memoir of his life, which purported to be written by himself. Mr. Vimpany had impudently published an imaginary memoir, full of false reports and scandalous inventions and this after he had been referred to a trustworthy source for the necessary particulars.
I don't suppose there was a woman in Rome just then who would have cared to change places with Marcia! But Marcia is fertile of surprises. She won't surprise me if she outlives Commodus by Hercules, she won't surprise me if " He stared at Pertinax with impudently keen eyes.
He left the car, and walked toward the office. Entering it, with Miss Nestor in his wake, he saw a pleasant-faced Irish girl, sitting on a bench, with a bundle beside her. "And so you don't want to ride in an auto?" began Tom. "No, an' it's no use of the likes of you askin' me, either," answered the girl, but not impudently.
I'm willing to play host any time that the rest want to come." "You mean Nancy is so busy with her old Outside Inn." "You are busy there, too." "I'm not so busy that I wouldn't come here when I was asked, Dicky." "Or even when you weren't?" Dick's smile took the edge off his obviously inhospitable suggestion. "Or even when I wasn't," Betty said impudently. "Won't you sit down, Mr. Thorndyke?"
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