The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"D-d-damn you, B-Bill," he stuttered desperately, his great chest heaving.
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Well, just now we 've got the law an' ther evidence with us all right, but, damn ther luck, them other fellers hes got the rifles.
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He 's gittin' most damn touchy, is Stutter, an' I 'm all a-tremble fer fear he 'll blow a hole cl'ar through me.
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It's hell, love is, whin it gits a good hol' on a damn fool.
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"Damn you, you sneaking, sneering brute!" he burst forth.
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I 'll do it, damn you, though it cost me my life!"
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Go, damn you--go!"
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Biff, he won't care a damn how he gits us, so he gits us afore we have any chance ter turn the tables on him, an' shift the law over ter our side.
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Somebody cried, "There he is, damn him!"
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"Damn me!" he cried, a new note of surprise in his voice, "Winston, look yere!"
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Farnham he tould me to keep damn quiet in the bunkhouse, out o' sight, but whin they wanted for to set this fuse off, it seems Oi was the only lad that could do the job, an' so they brought me out here along wid 'em.
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Damn if I ain 't too weak ter git up, but I got a gun yere, an' reckon I kin pull the trigger."
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That damn Farnham swore out that warrant down in San Juan, ther blame, ornery cur.
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Damn, but it makes me sick."
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"Damn you!
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Yer bet I do, an' I 'm damn glad that Farnham 's knocked out.
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'_Damn Nature_!' retorted Aubrey Beardsley, and pulled down the blinds and worked by gaslight on the finest days.
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How can we face without fear, a God whom we suppose sufficiently barbarous to wish to damn us forever?
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However, grave Doctors of Divinity assure us that a just God will damn without mercy all those to whom He has not given the grace to know the religion of the Christians.
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CXXVII.--IF GOD HAD SPOKEN, IT WOULD BE STRANGE THAT HE HAD SPOKEN DIFFERENTLY TO ALL THE ADHERENTS OF THE DIFFERENT SECTS, WHO DAMN EACH OTHER, WHO ACCUSE EACH OTHER, WITH REASON, OF SUPERSTITION AND IMPIETY.
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If God allows men the freedom to damn themselves, is it your business?
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No mortal seriously believes that his conduct can damn him.
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Now, damn you!
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"Hoof of a damn pack-mule," he explained, forgetting himself.
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"You damn--" "O Mr. McNeil, how perfectly ridiculous!" chimed in Miss Spencer.
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"Damn sight--better--than any one around here--know her--real name."
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"It's--none of--your damn--business.
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"Goin' to--be hell--out there--damn soon."
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"Damn--the luck!" he grumbled, shambling back up the bank.
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Maybe I--better talk--it over again--with Red--he's in it--damn near--as deep as--I am."
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"He's there in the back room, I reckon, but he's damn liable to take a pot shot at you when you go in."
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Now, damn you, what is your little game?"
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"You damn fool!" roared one, hoarsely, his gun poised as if in threat, "what do you mean by riding us down like that?
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But I 'd--a damn sight--rather risk it--alone."
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Damn you!--I thought I knew--the voice."
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I 'll make him act, even if I have to damn him to his face."
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"Wa'al, I don't mind for this once," he said, going behind the bar and setting out a bottle and glasses, "but I've gen'ally noticed that it's a damn sight easier to git somethin' _into_ you fellers 'n 't is to git anythin' _out_ of ye."
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"'Damn!' says Price, 'I fergot all about the cussed thing.
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Damn the seconds!
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Their general quarters were in that village over there where the infernal clodhoppers--damn their false royalist hearts--looked remarkably cross-eyed at three unassuming military men.
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"Don't dawdle then, damn you for a coldblooded staff-coxcomb!" he roared out suddenly out of an impassive face held erect on a rigid body.
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Damn!
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I don't care a damn what I promised.
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"They're damn particular."
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A hissed "Damn you fools--keep quiet!" from Sebright, stifled the cheer in all those bronzed throats.
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Damn!"
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"I'm not afraid of any damn thing" he said.
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Damn your Spaniards; why can't they translate their own papers;" had signed something with a squeaky quill, tossed it to his clerk, and grunted, "Next case."
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Damn my good nature."
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Damn them!
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"Of course, I made a fight for it," he said, "a damn good fight, considering.
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The uncle was a damn rebellious, canting, planting Scotchman.
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And damn me, if you two spend money, you've got to get results!
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"It is this, my friend--who she is, what she is, and why she happens to be here, is none of your damn business, and if you so much as mention her name again in my presence you are going to regret it to your dying day.
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"Well, damn little got out here, and Lacy pumped the most of that out of me.
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"Well, I do, and sometimes she's damn clever.
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"The less attention we attract the less talk there will be, and this is too damn serious an affair to be bungled.
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"_Si, señor_; he say to Moore, 'Why the hell you talk that damn greaser,' an' Moore laugh, an' say because I work for Señor Westcott."
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I don't now, but I've learned a few things since, and am beginning to think my price was damn low.
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"You know so damn much now, you better know it all.
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"Keep still, you damn tiger-cat," he hissed, "or I'll quiet you for good.
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What fear do we have of your damn Americanos.
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"Thought you'd be back, but, damn it, yer too late--she's--she's gone; almighty pretty girl, too.
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"It's very damn interesting anyway--but not so easy to prove.
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That's the principal reason I've got for thinkin' he an' Mendez are in cahoots, an' if they be, then the Mexican must have some kind o' a camp out there in the sand whar he hides between raids; though, damn if I know whar it can be."
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"Damn you, Silva, but I will teach you a lesson for this when I return.
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"You damn vixen," he growled savagely.
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"Too damn dark," he said, coming back, and catching up his rein.
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I've had an eye on you for more'n six months, an' Lacy's been makin' a damn cat's-paw out of you all that time.
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It was so damn lonesome I explored every nook an' cranny between them rocks, an' one day, lyin' out in front o' ther bunk-house, I happened to trace this ol' trail.
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"Them huts, an' the mouth of a damn big cave just behind 'em.
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"Damn me!" ejaculated the latter, his excitement conquering restraint.
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"What damn foolery has ye all bin at now?" inquired a sneering voice.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,305 ~ ~ ~
"An' step lively, damn ye, or I'll be comin' up to ye wid a bat in me hand," he concluded, knowing that it was not the time to display any sign of weakness.
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Aye, count the gold, damn ye!
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But now is my time, while they're all off waiting for another wreck to come ashore to them--damn them!
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Don't ye try to fool wid me, damn ye!
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I wish Mercury were here; he would damn him for his dulness.
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"Seville is a fine town, and the Sierra Morena, part of which we crossed, a very sufficient mountain; but damn description, it is always disgusting.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,684 ~ ~ ~
Who, still unlaunch'd from Grecian docks, Had never passed the Azure rocks; But now I fear her trip will be a Damn'd business for my Miss Medea, &c. &c., as it very nearly was to me;--for, had not this sublime passage been in my head, I should never have dreamed of ascending the said rocks, and bruising my carcass in honour of the ancients.
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Keep her down , damn it!
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Damn it, they were all of 'em right!
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A man, I thought, who could be gentle-harsh or harsh-revengeful, as the mood should prompt; who could make well-turned courtier compliments to a lady and damn a trooper in the self-same breath.
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I think it was my laugh that made him stop short and damn me roundly in the midst.
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"Bime-by, come to river and find canoe--jump in and paddle fas'; bime-by, 'gain, stop paddling and laugh and shake fist this way, and say 'God-damn.'"
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"Damn him as you please, Dick, and he'll warrant it.
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With so fair a chance to cut a clean swath in that fair-weather month at Appleby Hundred, another man would have left me scant gleanings in the field, I'll be bound; whereas--" "Damn you!"
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And then, with a gritting oath: "Oh, damn this cursed chilling!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,591 ~ ~ ~
"Damn them!" said his Lordship shortly; "I would sooner trust this new aide of mine.
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"Damn the enemy!" quoth the major, cheerfully.
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"Damn you!" he gritted between his teeth.
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Damn it, does she mind?"
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"Damn Doctor Hartley!" murmured the sick man, almost peevishly.
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Thet damn sneak Carver must a did it, an' then the two ov 'em just sorter nat'rally faded away through that door thar."
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"I'm fer swingin' that damn gambler up, without askin' nobody," shouted a fellow fiercely.
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"Damn you!" he ejaculated, and for the first time his voice really exhibited temper.
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"Damn it, I thought as much.
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Kirby's got the law on his side--no doubt 'bout that--but I reckon as how he knows it wus a damn mean trick, and so he's sorter skeered as ter how them fellers livin' down ter the Landin' might act.
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I ain't never set eyes on her, but Carver he says she's damn good lookin'.
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"Haven't found a damn trace, except that Haines hasn't been home since before dark; some nigger came for him then.
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