The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"I don't care a damn about fortune," said Phelim, for the first time taking a part in the bargain--"so long as I get the darlin' herself.
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"He never cared a damn for either o' them, for all that," returned Toal; "that is, mind, if he tuck a thing into his head; ay, an' I'll go farther--divil a rap ever he cared for them, one way or other.
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she's dead,--and so's Bob, damn him!"
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--emphasis on the "Ma'am,"--"I never thought of anything but the damn' Rebs, that scalp, slash, an' cut our ears off, when they git us.
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"Damn the shotgun!"
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The sunsets--" "Damn the sunsets!" roared Kenny, losing his head.
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"You usually damn the irrefutable thing.
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I damn irrefutable things and I've forced Brian to a profession of sunsets to gratify my vanity.
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"I'm comin' into my own corncrib, damn you!" shouted the farmer with unexpected malevolence, "and you're going out!"
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"Cinderella, damn you!" he said.
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Damn you and your brogue and your folk lore.
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Damn it all, I'm liking him more every day."
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The husband didn't make an audible reply, but I understood him to say "Damn," quite distinctly.
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Damn 'im!"
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It's unusual to meet anyone so close to the reigning family, and it gives one a wonderful insight into things off the beaten track----" "The beaten--damn!" said the young man, and Billy's heart went out to him.
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"Damn this 'phone--what?
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"Damn him!" said Ravenslee softly.
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"Damn it!" said Ravenslee, frowning, "I must break myself of it."
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"Damn!" exclaimed Ravenslee.
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"She's avoiding me!" said Ravenslee bitterly, teeth clenched upon his pipestem, "there's no doubt about it, damn it; she's avoiding me!
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But, damn it, don't make a crutch of it.
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"It's risky," said Wankin, then in a brave burst of bravado he said, "Damn it all!
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At length the fool, whom my companion called the wizard, came in, muttering between his teeth, "Damn book-peddlers,--all the time talking about books.
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Damn 'em, I'll shoot 'em.
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Damn him, I'll get a gun and shoot him"; never once holding up his head.
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He had some words with the girl first, and then took his whip--it was one of those with the long lash to it; you know what I mean--and cut her to pieces with it, riding her down on his pony when she tried to run, and heading her off and lashing her around the legs and body until she fell; then he rode on in his damn pink coat to join the ladies at Mango's Drift, where the meet was, and some Riffs found her bleeding to death behind the sand-hills.
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I'm here, shut off from my home, and that's a worse punishment than any damn lawyers can invent.
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Get away, damn youh!"
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"Youh'd fight me, eh?--youh defy me, youh damn candle-suckin' heathen!"
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Tell him there are six of us left--tell him--oh, tell him anything you damn please.
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Damn that dog!"
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Well, damn his impudence!"
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Here, damn the book, anyhow!
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"That answer, Billy Pantry," said the Captain, "for a lubber that knows not the difference between the futtock shrouds and Jacob's ladder, and whose head is so little and his paunch so big, is what my old schoolmaster called a Lucy--Lucy--damn the other part of the name--there I miss stays, by Neptune!--anyhow, it begun with a Nat, but there was more of it."
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Down with the Pope, and all his inventions to tickle men's palates and damn their souls."
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But why am I taking so much trouble to find out about this little girl--I who don't care a damn about anything or anybody?"
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"Damn it all," he was saying, "you were unique!"
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Afterwards, when suddenly I loved you again and I wanted to come and be forgiven by you, I didn't care a damn for any rule."
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"Oh, damn!
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oh, damn!
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oh, damn!" he cried, in a voice that rage made high-pitched and childish, sucking his finger in between the words.
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"Oh, damn!
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oh, damn!" sobbed Richard.
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Thou damn'd antipodes to common-sense, Thou foil to Flecknoe, pr'ythee tell from whence Does all this mighty stock of dulness spring?
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Her learning, and her genius too, decays; And dark and cold are her declining days; As if men now were of another cast, They meanly live on alms of ages past, Men still are men; and they who boldly dare, Shall triumph o'er the sons of cold despair; Or, if they fail, they justly still take place Of such who run in debt for their disgrace; Who borrow much, then fairly make it known, And damn it with improvements of their own.
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Good authors damn'd, have their revenge in this, To see what wretches gain the praise they miss.
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Though Phoebus and the Nine for ever mow, Rank folly underneath the scythe will grow The plenteous harvest calls me forward still, Till I surpass in length my lawyer's bill; A Welsh descent, which well-paid heralds damn; Or, longer still, a Dutchman's epigram.
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View him with scornful, yet with jealous eyes, And hate for arts that caused himself to rise; Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike; Alike reserved to blame, or to commend, A timorous foe, and a suspicious friend; Dreading even fools, by flatterers besieged, And so obliging, that he ne'er obliged; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause; While wits and templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise:-- Who but must laugh, if such a man there be?
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I know this is unpopular; I know 'Tis blasphemous; I know one may be damn'd For hoping no one else may e'er be so; I know my catechism: I know we 're cramm'd With the best doctrines till we quite o'erflow; I know that all save England's church have shamm'd; And that the other twice two hundred churches And synagogues have made a _damn'd_ bad purchase.
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I am, God knows, as helpless as the devil can wish, And not a whit more difficult to damn, Than is to bring to land a late-hooked fish, Or to the butcher to purvey the lamb; Not that I'm fit for such a noble dish, As one day will be that immortal fry Of almost everybody born to die.
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"Yes, damn 'em!" heartily exploded the gunman.
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Damn the fighting," he broke out fiercely.
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"Damn the fighting.
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Oh, damn the war," the lad called again in his pain.
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Ask--yes, ask; but don't stop at asking--damn somebody high up in power.
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They have a whole catalogue of malicious remarks veneered with sympathy and electroplated with charity, enough to damn a saint, to make a monkey serious, and to give the devil the shudders.
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"With a year's stock in that warehouse--and LeFroy to handle it--I guess the Indians won't pick up many bargains--my people!--damn them!
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"You--you--_damn you_!" she cried.
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MacNair is not licked yet--by a damn' sight!
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"De Chrees'mas Day, damn!
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Lapierre's damn' Injuns com' for de wheeskey on Chrees'mas Day, she haf to wait.
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I don't know myself exactly why I'm taking you there, except that--well, if anything should happen to me, Lapierre would--you see, he might--that is---- Damn it!" he broke out wrathfully.
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"Don't be a damn fool!" he growled, and called over his shoulder: "Better rest him up for three or four days, and send him down to Fort Resolution.
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This man who ruled his Indians with a rod of iron, who allowed them full license in their debauchery, and then shot them down in cold blood, who shot a boy in the back while in the act of doing his duty, and who had called her a "damn fool" in her own house, and was even then off on the trail of another man he had sworn to kill on sight.
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Dis damn LeFroy, he bane bad man.
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Ju know lot 'bout vat stands in de books, but das mos' lak' MacNair say: 'bout lot t'ing, you damn fool!"
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Dat _kloochman_, him damn fine 'oman!"
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"Damn you!
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damn it all!" says his brother, his brow darkening.
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"What do _you_ mean, damn you?" says Sir Hastings; he sways a little, as if his passion is overpowering him, and clutches feebly at the edge of the table.__ "Exactly what _I_ have said," retorts the professor, fiercely.
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'Damn them!'
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Damn the children!
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Georgiana's a damn fine girl.
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Whether you meant to or not, you did it, damn you--and you're a rich man, you've got millions, and can help me out!
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Then damn you for a dirty blackguard!
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Yes, if she'll marry me, I'll make up to you every damn cent of hers you've got rid of.
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They have a whole catalogue of malicious remarks veneered with sympathy and electroplated with charity, enough to damn a saint, to make a monkey serious, and to give the devil the shudders.
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Ah sex, invented first to damn mankind!
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[_Turning from him._ _Aur._ Too cruelly your innocence you tell: Shew heaven, and damn me to the pit of hell.
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-- Maul'd human wit in one thick satire; Next in three books spoil'd human nature: Undid Creation at a jerk, And of Redemption made damn'd work.
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Nolan was proved guilty enough, as I say; yet you and I would never have heard of him, reader, but that, when the president of the court asked him at the close whether he wished to say anything to show that he had always been faithful to the United States, he cried out, in a fit of frenzy-- "Damn the United States!
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Damn that Beel!"
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'Now howl, damn you, howl,' says Husky, gettin' up."
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The engineer and his wife fought like cats and dogs, and that day Doctor Mandeville told him he was damn glad he wasn't tied to no petticoats.
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"Damn him!"
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"None of your damn business.
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"Damn clever women!" cried Linday, his eyes flashing his irritation.
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The proposer quoted the line spoken by _Hamlet_ to the apparition:-- "Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd," and said he would like to substitute for it, "Be thou a subjective hallucination arising from an uprush of inhibited emotional disturbance from the subliminal consciousness, or the objectivisation of a telepathic communication from the extra-corporeal sphere of being, or, finally, a manifestation to sensory perception of some supra-normal undulatory movement of the ether."
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'Damn him!' said Pease between his teeth; but cursing did not help the matter, so Pease discovered.
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'Damn it, I know better,' exclaimed Jessup pettishly; 'I mean--I swear I don't know what I mean, [Hiram's cold blue eye was fixed calmly on him,] cussed if I do; but I say 'tan't honesty which has done the thing for me.
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"Now that I am a dying man," said the priest, "do you think that I would go and damn my soul?"
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Damn Poly Goussard and his romantic stories!"
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"Too damn gentlemanly!" he said to himself.
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"So you're back, damn you!
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"What damn foolishness is this?
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In cases in which declaratory bills have been made, where by violence and corruption some fundamental part of the Constitution has been struck at, where they would damn the principle, censure the persons, and annul the acts,--but where the law has been by the accident of human frailty depraved or in a particular instance misunderstood, where you neither mean to rescind the acts nor to censure the persons, in such cases you have taken the explanatory mode, and, without condemning what is done, you direct the future judgment of the court.
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"Damn him!" was the exclamation of the latter, on leaving the copse--"I feel very much like putting my fingers on his throat; and shall do it, too, before he gets better manners!"
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He was a patrician--one of the small nobility--a growth, _sui generis_, of the place--" "Damn your law-phrases!
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"Kill him, damn you!" shouted the other; "kill him as I have a hundred other curs this fall and pocket the money the law gives me for doing it.
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