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1     I| steel-chain collar, and when an impertinent nocturnal gadfly attempted
2     I|       his face began to wear an impertinent, contemptuous expression. "'
3    IX|     Abellino burst into a noisy impertinent laugh.~ ~"Ah, Fennimore!"
4    XV|      friends of mine are vastly impertinent," murmured Mr. Kecskerey
5   XVI|     dance," said the hero, with impertinent familiarity. And he sat
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