The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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It air a damn shame ye ain't got him a-prayin' for yerself and the kid.... Ye'd a seen yer man before now, and the brat would 'a' died, too."
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"Air it any of yer damn business," she demanded hotly, "if I wants to have a brat?"
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"She were a damn sneak," were the first words she said, shudderingly covering her face with her hands.
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"He air so damn thin," she said in excuse, "that he allers yaps if he air cold.... Have ye seen Myry's kid lately?"
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She whimpered a little, but choked back the tears, and raged: "A squatter-girl can't live a minute without some damn bloke wants to take her from her Daddy's shanty....
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"The damn bloke!" she ejaculated, a dangerous light gathering in her eyes.
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"I had a damn good lickin'," she finished.
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"A damn bloke air a-doin' it.
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Yer lips be that blue--and yer mouth air like a baby-bird's.... Eat, I says, damn ye.... Will ye swallow that?"
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"She told me that Ben were the brat's pa, and that--" her eyes gladdened as she finished--"she were a-lovin' him; and, Satisfied, when we air a-lovin', and lovin' damn hard, then ain't we happy when we air with them what we loves?"
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Bad habit, I acknowledge, but the occasion excuses--My battery has spent the morning, sir, on the Henry Hill, and damn me, if it hasn't been as lonely there as the Ancient Mariner!
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"In '53, when I was with Lopez in Cuba, I had a little black mare that was just as well worth dying for as a woman or a man or most causes, but, damn me!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,629 ~ ~ ~
"Damn you, Maury, whom does he like?
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"Why, damn it all!" said the colonel.
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I 'spec he come marchin' wif you down de pike f'om dat damn battlefield?
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"I's asked erbout fifty gent'men ... Reckon Marse Charlie so damn tired he jes' lain down somewhere an' gone ter sleep.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,340 ~ ~ ~
"I am glad to hear you say that, for damn me, confidence is what I want!
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damn you, where's my sword and sash?"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,537 ~ ~ ~
"That certainly is damn funny!" said Harris; "unless I've taken to seeing sights."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,556 ~ ~ ~
Apparently we're leaving the Valley--damn it all!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,734 ~ ~ ~
Says people all think we've gone to reinforce Richmond without caring a damn what becomes of the Valley.
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Damn it, gentlemen, I'm a major-general on a seesaw!
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"Damn me, general!
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"Get off the top of my broken leg--damn you to everlasting hell!"
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Pity you didn't have just one neck so's he could do the whole damn thirteen millions of you at once!--Jeff Davis and Lee and Johnston were hanged at noon.
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"You damn po' white trash, shet yo' mouf or I'll mek you!
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The horses moved toward what seemed lusher grass, one of the poker players said "Damn!" the reader turned a leaf of the Greek Testament.
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"Damn you!
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You held the trumps--Damn me!
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Fire!--Damn it all, what's the use?
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In the field and on the Staunton road all was commotion; wagons with their teams moving in double column up the road, negro teamsters clamouring with ashen looks, "Dose damn Yanks!
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they're damn slow, and ain't a man over here got anything to drink!
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"Damn!
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"I ain't going that-a-way and meet that gunner again--damn him to everlasting hell!"
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All right--" "He wore a blue damn-Yankee coat All buttoned down before--" The Stonewall Brigade passed a new-made grave in a small graveyard, from which the fence had been burned.
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Damn it, fire!
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"Cut her loose, damn you!--I'll take the helm--" He, too, died.
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Damn!
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If anything could induce me to be a damn Yankee 'twould be them guns of their'n!
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And in the night-time the damn Yankees continued to retreat away.
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Yes, we were right tired, damn Yankees and all of us....
~ ~ ~ Sentence 15,596 ~ ~ ~
Well, boys, the damn Yankees continued their retreat to Harrison's Landing, where their hell-fire gunboats could stand picket for them.... Say, ma'am, would you kindly tell me why that four-post bed over there is all hung with wreaths of roses?--'Isn't any bed there?'
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I see it.... Evelington Heights--and Stuart dropping shells into the damn Yankees' camp....
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Eveling--Well, the damn Yankees dragged their guns up there, too....
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--"Here you fellows--damn you!
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"Halt, damn you!
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It's the aristocracy, damn you!
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Now you just turn out into the woods yourself, and the next time I tell you to halt, damn you, halt!"
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Damn it, sir, six of us!"
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a stream of them--up that narrow valley!--Now--now--now Early has touched them!--Damn you, Billy!
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Damn you, Maury, I don't want you to stay!
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Why, damn it all!
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But off with your coat, damn it!
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Hyperspace beacons are made to last forever--or damn close to it.
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[Illustration] The image blinked, focused--and a great damn pyramid swam into view.
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"Gee, that's damn tough," said Joel, who had grown from darn to damn.
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I've told you now, Mary, what I swore I'd never tell.... _Damn you_!"
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Now I say, damn the people anywhere in the whole country that won't pay their debts from pioneer to pioneer; that lets us fight the wilderness barehanded and die fighting; that won't risk----" A gray film dropped down over the world, a leaden shroud that was not the coming of twilight.
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"Damn the fellow!" he muttered and picked up one of the books on the table, _Les Ba-Rongas_, par A. Junod, opened it at random and began to read.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,619 ~ ~ ~
"The loaded gun may be as wise as Solomon was reputed to be," he remarked beneath his hands, "but all the same when some one pulls the trigger the damn thing goes off," and sat up to confront the muzzle of the corporal's rifle, who was ordering him to get up.
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"Damn it," muttered Birnier.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,936 ~ ~ ~
"Excellence, it is my duty to remind your Excellence that according to regulation 47 of ..." "To hell with you and your regulations, damn you.... Will you leave me alone!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,693 ~ ~ ~
The passage operated upon is the wild soliloquy, where Hamlet resolves to try the test of the play, and says-- "The devil hath power T' assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps, Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me."
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Once I seen him drink damn near a whole keg of beer.
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But the nigger of to-day isn't worth a damn.
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Anyhow, Pachmann plays it a damn sight faster.
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If nobody comes into your compartment it's lonesome, and if anybody _does_ come in it's too damn sociable.
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THE FIRST MAN ... glad to get back ... damn tired ...
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... damn ...!
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... _damn_ ...!
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Otherwise, if he wanted to try my head, I wasn't runnin uh damn step.
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I'll say anything I damn please.
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Damn you!
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Damn you!
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When dem jim crow combs got stuck in dat tangled, kinky wool, damn if dem chillun didn't yell, and Marster would laugh and tell Granny Rose to comb it good.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,683 ~ ~ ~
Why, I 'member when I used to pull out my own teeth; I jus' tied a string 'round 'em, laid down on my bed, and said, 'Lord, I is in your hands,' and den I would give dat string a hard yank and out come dem damn teeth.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,741 ~ ~ ~
She seized the visitor by the shoulder as she shouted, "I sho laks your looks, but you may be de devil for all I knows, and you may be fixin' to put me in de chaingang wid all dis here writin', but" here she gave the startled visitor a shake that almost pulled her out of the chair, "Damn, if I don't lak you anyhow."
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Some damn, no 'count Nigger had done stole 'er.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 990 ~ ~ ~
Thus the Chief Justice reasoned in his charge at the trial: 'You, and we all, are sensible of the great difficulties and hazards that is now both against the king's person, and against all Protestants, and our religion too; which will hardly maintain itself, when they have destroyed the men; but let 'em know that many thousands will lose their religion with their lives, for we will not be Papists, let the Jesuits press what they will, (who are the foundations of all this mischief,) in making proselytes by telling them, Do what wickedness you will, it's no sin, but we can save you; and if you omit what we command, we can damn you.
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"Oh, damn the whole business!"
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Damn it, it's my explosive, anyway, isn't it?
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And, as though by killing him at an opportune moment, Hamlet could damn his soul for ever!
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Just you slip another jolt of this tornado juice in under your belt, an' by the time you get a couple dozen more with it, you won't care a damn about anniversaries.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 214 ~ ~ ~
The first case on the docket is Horatio Benton, alias Tex, _vs._ John Doe, John Doe's brother, an' the Red Front saloon _et al._" "Hey, what's all this here damn nonsense about?" asked the bartender.
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Me an' my brother Sam ain't on what you might say, fambly terms, which he'd of skun me to a frazzle on this here deal if the claim I traded him fer the saloon had of be'n worth a damn.
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But as far as I'm concerned, your brother Sam's nothin' but a pleasant memory while as we say in the law, this saloon here is a corporeal hereditament----" "You're a damn liar!" flared the aproned one, indignantly: "They ain't no wimin' allowed in here--" With the words the man's hand leaped from behind the bar, there was a crashing report, a heavy six-shooter thudded upon the wooden floor, and with a cry of pain the bartender spun half around clutching at his right arm.
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We'll fight like hell--for the fun of fightin'--an' then we'll go back to the wild again--an' we'll go back when we damn please--did you see him when I whistled?'
~ ~ ~ Sentence 793 ~ ~ ~
"Yer drunk as hell," growled the marshal, "wait till you git sober an' you won't feel so damn hard."
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"They can't burn me without burnin' up their whole damn little wooden town," he speculated, "but what in the devil do they want with a light?"
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This big brother stuff won't go--by a damn sight!"
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"It'll dry her, an' warm her up, while I'm huntin' that damn cayuse," he muttered.
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With that rope trailin' along from the saddle horn, that damn cayuse might run his fool head off."
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"I've got to find that damn cayuse an' get _her_ out of this, somehow."
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"If you're so damn smart, why didn't you think of the keg shoot?" retorted the representative of law and order.
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"Damn 'em all!" he muttered, the sullen hatred settling itself once more upon him.
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"Damn you!" he shrilled, and his voice rang hollow and thin, "damn you, come and get me!
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Purdy's hands raised shakily: "Damn you!" he screamed, "damn you all!
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