The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Damn their souls!" said Doctor Barnes fervently and tersely.
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Take it up where you damn please," said Barnes sharply.
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It's too bad--too damn bad.
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I was too damn lazy to care anyway about anything till I seen you.
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SLADDER: I don't care a damn about eternal punishment one way or the other.
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He was a choleric sea-captain, and began, very naturally, to damn them for their insolence.
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In this state, the ships lay at anchor, with their men loafing on deck with their tobacco, bidding the "yellow and red" parrots to say "Damn," or "Pretty Polly," or other ribaldry.
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"The grub's so damn bad at that Flora Hotel," snapped a weazened old man.
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You wanted to get into the swamp with us, did you, you damn snooper?
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"Put your hands in that, you damn snooper."
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"You damn fool!" muttered the scarred man to his companion.
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"Look at those damn buzzards back there.
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"One of those damn islands," mumbled Higgins.
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"Do they think we're such damn fools they can fool us by coming slow?"
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Damn it, man, don't you know it's a sign of hot-headedness.
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"You talk like a damn fool," said Payne bluntly.
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What damn fools all you young cubs are, to be sure!"
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I like to have a man ask me to be his guest and try to make things pleasant for me by calling me a damn fool."
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"That's a damn lie about Ramos!" he said.
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Especially, Annette--magnificent, tender, fiery little Annette!--Damn her!
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And his boat Egret in his harvest time is nothing but a damn slaughter house, the hold packed with the skins of thousands of murdered birds."
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Laugh, damn you!
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_Sir Abel._ Thank you--but damn your titter.
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_Handy, jun._ Damn him--The fact is, I am out of practice.
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Damn his pretty behaviour.
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_Sir Abel._ Damn it!
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Nay, come, you know I'm not used to trifle; Come, come--[_She reluctantly, but obediently, crosses the stage, and runs off_--GERALD _follows._] _Sir Abel._ [_Imitating._] Come, come--That's a damn'd clever fellow!
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_Handy, jun._ Damn it, don't frighten one-- _Sir Abel._ Such an accident!
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Heyton rose, clutching at the table, chair; his quivering lips opened and shut; at last he cried hoarsely, "Damn you!"
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Sir Lionel asked if we could do anything, but the chauffeur was so disgusted with life that, though he snapped out "No, thank you," his eyes said "Damn!"
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But how can you be witty when the only thing you want to say is "devil and damn," of which he would violently disapprove from a lady's lips (or pen)?
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Why don't you put your damn foot in your pocket?
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"Damn it," he said, "you've been letting me come here without much ceremony every night, late, on the quiet.
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The ole man spoke then and said: 'Well, damn you, dash you take her.'
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"Damn it, Florian!" said the judge, "I'm not here to be jumped on, am I?
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"Let me out, damn you!"
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Here, damn you, this is all a josh!
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"See Cromwell damn'd to everlasting fame."
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"Damn the money!" he exploded; and the malediction came out of a full heart.
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"Damn the convictions!" snapped Griswold viciously.
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"I know space-stomach, damn it."
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Damn you, I couldn't help him!"
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"Damn you, Jake!"
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Damn it, Jake, that could mean letting people die!"
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Damn it, he hadn't meant for her to try it, though she might have authority for routine experiments.
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"And damn it, get back here, Doc.
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Damn it, we must know it--if we could only think straight now."
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"Damn the legal alphabet!"
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"You'll earn it, damn' good and plenty, if you stay here to get it," was the gruff response.
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"'Twas in the back part o' my head to take a chance and ditch that damn' special when she was comin' back down the gulch," said Dorgan, at length, as coolly as if he were merely telling me that his pipe had gone out.
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But I can talk to him in Lingua Terra without having to put one of those damn gags in my mouth, and he can pass my instructions on to the others.
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But he's a damn good worker.
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"Sid, this damn dog business worries me."
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"When a Kragan says that, he means damn near hopeless.
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"Damn this old shake-down, anyhow!" said he.
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No, damn you!" he added between his set teeth, as he looked down at the sullen, scowling prisoner, "what you ought to have is a good hiding, and what you'll get, if you give any more trouble, is a roping, hand and foot.
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Then he heard a savage oath, a sputtering, savage "Let go, damn your soul!" and then felt a sharp, stinging pang in the right side--another--another!
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"Be quiet, damn you, why don't you shut up?"
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"Oh, damn it!" said he, in utter disgust at this further reference to Mr Greenow.
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No damn-fool pride can close my eyes to the fact or keep me from admitting freely that I love you just as much and want you as longingly as I did the day I put you aboard the _Stanley D._ at Bella Coola.
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"We'll beat his damn head off."
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The true Puritan is not squeamish: the true Puritan is free to say "Damn it!"
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But the Catholic Elizabethan was free (on passing provocation) to say "Damn it all!"
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The old fellow brought his hand down with a slap upon the limb and said: "Damn the leg.
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old Arcote's ghost Calls out, in anger, from the ground, "If here your bones you mean to lay, Then, damn it, I'll take mine away."
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Moussorgsky, before him, had trusted in his own innocence instead of in the wisdom of the fathers of the musical church, had dared obey the promptings of his own blood and set down chords, melodies, rhythms, just as they sang in his skull, though all the world rise up to damn him.
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"Judge: 'Then heark'ee you Raskal at the Bar; hear me, Sirrah, hear me.... You must suffer, for three reasons; first, because it is not fit I should sit here as Judge, and no Body be hanged.... Secondly, you must be hanged, because you have a damn'd hanging Look.... And thirdly, you must be hanged, because I am hungry; for, know, Sirrah, that 'tis a Custom, that whenever the Judge's Dinner is ready before the Tryal is over, the Prisoner is to be hanged of Course....
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But damn ye altogether for a pack of crafty rascals, and you, who serve them, for a parcel of hen-hearted numbskulls!
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Rum all out--Our Company somewhat sober--A damn'd Confusion amongst us!--Rogues a plotting--great Talk of Separation--so I look'd sharp for a Prize.
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"Be damn!" he said, "if it isn't Mr. Meldon.
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"Be damn!" said Doyle, "but I wouldn't ask better than just for yourself to take in hand and hunt him out of the place altogether."
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I don't give a--a--damn--I don't--for all the people here--only except one--and I wouldn't stay if you got down on your knees and begged me--I wouldn't----" Mr. Denny contemplated him with consternation in every feature.
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"Damn it!" said Hawker to his coffee cup, which he had accidentally overturned.
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I can't paint for a damn!
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Remember the thought and energy I---- Damn the thing!"
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"Do as ye damn please about it.
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Damn his eyes!
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but were there one whose fires True genius kindles and fair fame inspires; Blest with each talent and each art to please, And born to write, converse, and live with ease; Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne: 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 praise or to commend, A timorous foe and a suspicious friend; Dreading ev'n 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 would not laugh if such a man there be?
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He is forced to leave his jovial friends and his worrying publishers "for Homer (damn him!)
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Damn those lambs!"
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Briefly: "Do as you please, and damn the rest!"
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"Damn shame," said the other.
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"Damn it!" he thought, "how could he say things that would hurt this lovely creature?"
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"They had caught the priest!--No, the priest had escaped,--damn him!--It was half a dozen women.
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Well, when they let us out, the lads were all a-trembling too; for my brother's face, they said, was like the destroying angel; and I was somewhat queer myself, and I was astonished too; for he was kind-hearted, was my brother, and would not hurt a fly's body; much less damn his soul; and, after all, the poor soldiers were not to blame; and 'twas a queer cursing, I thought too, to be done like that; but maybe 'twas a new papal method.
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"Damn it!
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It's damn silly to sit there, nursing your nose.
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"I wish I hadn't closed the door so damn quick!"
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"Damn the barn, there'll be barns when we're all washed out with Jack Johnsons.
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"Damn ragtime!"
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Damn it, 'twill frighten the ducks."
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Then after a minute 'e shouts, 'Damn it ye've put on my boots,' So I 'ad, put on his blessed boots and laced them mistaking 'is feet for my own."
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It's always some damn fatigue or another in this cursed place.
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That he strenuously advised the people not to damn their own interest by an improper feeling of delicacy."
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"Don't be a damn fool!"
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"I hate to say this, Race, but damn it, man, go and take a good look at yourself in a mirror.
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I heard the harsh inward gasp of Juli's breath and said, "Damn it, no.
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"Damn it," I roared, "that's over!
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