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1       IV|      the rascal who has had the impudence— Let him come in, old woman,
2     XVII| consider an outrageous piece of impudence.~ ~But she succeeded in
3     XXXI|        same. All his accustomed impudence had fled. He walked on with
4    XXXII|        assurance, of his wonted impudence, of his obsequious and cunning
5    XLIII| audacity!” she exclaimed. “What impudence!”~ ~The old poacher seemed
6      LII|   nothing.’”~ ~Great as was his impudence, he paused, amazed by the
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