The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Yes, he himself, to go no farther, he could have shown them, here, there, there, here, damn it, all over his body, scars deep enough to put your finger in!
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Yes, that Lillian, damn it, a winged rose!
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She had the balancing power all right; but grace, grace, damn it, to do a thing like that as though it were child's play: that's what she hadn't got!
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Pa displayed so much enthusiasm--"Those Pawnees, damn it!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,197 ~ ~ ~
Peace was what he wanted, damn it, and not a monkey-and-parrot life!
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Damn it, Lily may be a bit of a flirt: why shouldn't she be, a pretty girl like that?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,260 ~ ~ ~
"But you're mad, Lily!" said Pa, without attaching too much importance to it, for he had other cares: agents to see, letters to write, business, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,279 ~ ~ ~
Clifton, taken aback, looked at his Lily, as if to say that she was right, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,361 ~ ~ ~
I'll teach you to dance: with the clogs on your hands and your head downwards, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,515 ~ ~ ~
He romanced about her, dreamed of an imperial tour, a steamer of his own, a floating Barnum's show, with Roofers, elephants, rhinoceroses, Ave Marias, dogs, monkeys, the whole boiling; and Lily starring on her bike, stopping in every port, from Liverpool to Suez, from Suez to Yokohama: down to the desert, damn it, to show the whole world what an artiste he, Clifton, he, the father, had made of his Lily!
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"Damn you!" cried Trampy.
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She was an artiste, damn it!
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She, who had seen everything, had never come across that; but it was what she wanted, what she had been promised, damn it!
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Thousands of pounds, damn it!"
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Bike in the morning, bike at the matinée, bike in the evening; and, with that, the cooking, the washing-up ... and not a farthing in her pocket, though she had made a fortune for her Pa, damn it!
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"_My_ business, _my_ salary, damn it!" cried Lily.
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He runs after his pupils all day long, damn it!" said Jimmy, with a laugh.
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"He did it to please me, he did it for _me_, damn it, for _me_!" said Lily.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,092 ~ ~ ~
"I tell you, he's behind you, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,108 ~ ~ ~
She had her Pa's blood in her, damn it!
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And the proof is, here she is,--on my arm, damn it!"
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Get out of this, damn you!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,578 ~ ~ ~
"First of all," said Lily, suddenly turning and facing her Ma; "first of all, it's your fault ... yours ... all that's happened, damn it!
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On her knees, damn it!
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And Jimmy's thousand marks ... "Damn it, let him wait!"
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Lily lost patience, threatened her with the leather belt, damn it!
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Lily was furious: if, on those evenings, she missed a trick, she would knock Glass-Eye about when she returned to the wings, storm at the stage--"Slippery as ice, damn it!"
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Damn it, I'll have your eye out!"
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And she studied the omens with an expert air, gave an ear to passing sounds, tried to catch the meaning of them, for she had visits to pay, letters to write, business, damn it!
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Why, damn it, she would go to Heaven itself to get the Astrarium!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,703 ~ ~ ~
If she had only had half of it, a quarter, a quarter of a quarter, damn it!
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She would succeed by her talent, damn it, not by getting round men!
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And her Ma should beg her pardon on her knees, on her knees, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,797 ~ ~ ~
"Money, damn it, money!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,819 ~ ~ ~
Some received their share with an air of furious determination; others looked shy and blushed; others, again, refused, Lily among them; and it was decided to go to the "Pros' Corner," or artistes' bar, near the stage entrance, to drink up what remained: the ups and downs of life, damn it!
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The whiskies and sodas had warmed their hearts: my turn to-day, yours to-morrow, damn it!
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"We've been behaving like Dagoes, damn it!
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You know what I can do, damn it!
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"A threat of Clifton's, who said that he would 'make him dance the hornpipe on his hands, damn it!' suggested the idea of a turn to him, so they say.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,177 ~ ~ ~
The figure staggers, falls on its hands and gives a stupendous acrobatic performance: somersaults on the hands; waltzing; treading the ball: the 'hornpipe, damn it!'
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"My life, everything, damn it!"
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And he felt within himself an increasing will of so tenacious a character that he could have swung it, so it seemed to him, like a battering-ram against the obstacle to be overcome and then: "Damn it!" he would growl, banging his fist on the table.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,309 ~ ~ ~
And Jimmy got to work again, to forget Lily; and he kept on thinking of her: "Damn that girl!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,319 ~ ~ ~
The thought drove him mad: "Damn that girl!" he said to himself.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,478 ~ ~ ~
Resolved, that she would give up saying, "Damn it!" give up talking of smackings and using vulgar expressions: "Do you hear, Glass-Eye?" she said, calling her maid to witness.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,489 ~ ~ ~
And she, too, would become a society-girl, just to show them, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,684 ~ ~ ~
Some of them ran after you like dogs; others, damn it, were icicles!
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We artistes do what we jolly well please, and we don't care a damn for the rest!"
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'Our Lily,' that's what I'm going to be, 'our own Lily,' damn it!"
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She could not even help smiling when she saw Glass-Eye catch her foot in the dresses spread out on the floor, so much so that Lily asked her angrily if she meant to go on hopping about like that for ever, if she really wanted to have a candle lit in her glass eye to make her see that bodice, there, right in front of her nose, damn it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,240 ~ ~ ~
Like the story of the whippings, like those girls whom she had described to him, and herself, with all over her skin--"Here, here, damn it!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,382 ~ ~ ~
She would have liked to have Glass-Eye by her side, to keep her in countenance, open her bag, give her her handkerchief ... liked to be a little lady who can't do without her maid ... but, damn it, where was Glass-Eye?
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It seemed to her that, if need be, she'd have shot up to the stars, damn it!
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"A damn good job for him.
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"Damn you and your child!"
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You're like a lot of damn mutes.
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It was so damn queer I didn't like to say nothing."
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"Oh, damn him!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,396 ~ ~ ~
"Oh, damn!" he cried impotently.
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"Damn little.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,251 ~ ~ ~
"Not by a damn sight!" muttered Sam.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,582 ~ ~ ~
"Damn you!" said Joe thickly.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,755 ~ ~ ~
"He's spoiled our fun, damn him!" said another.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,758 ~ ~ ~
"A damn ornery little cook who's got his head swole," muttered Joe.
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"Oh, damn the luck!
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"Damn you!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,043 ~ ~ ~
He may have been unable to abstain from the wine-cup[17] sufficiently long to keep sober against this moment; or it may be that Aemilianus took good care not to subject him to your severe and searching gaze, lest you should damn the brute with his close-shaven cheeks and his disgusting appearance by a mere glance at his face, when you saw a young man with his features stripped of the beard and hair that should adorn them, his eyes heavy with wine, his lids swollen, his broad[18] grin, his slobbering lips, his harsh voice, his trembling hands, his breath[19] reeking of the cook-shop.
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"Damn them!" he muttered.
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"Damn the man!" he exclaimed as he cast it on the breakfast table.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,946 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it, Mr. Rattar, is the fact that a farmer benefits by a shower any evidence that he has turned on the rain?"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,988 ~ ~ ~
"Damn--confound it!" he cried.
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"Damn you!" he muttered, and turned his back for a moment.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,375 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it!" cried Rattar, "I'll tell you, only I'm fed up with that man's bullying!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,627 ~ ~ ~
"I don't see why you suspect a feller for lookin' after the salvation"-- "Oh, damn your salvation!" broke in the old man.
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Damn it," he said softly,--"damn it, why can't they be honest!"
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There wasn't a good word for me from the critics, and yet, damn them, I know that the play is the best one that's ever come out of America.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,888 ~ ~ ~
We're goin' to teach this damn nigger a lesson, and I reckon when he's learned it in hell, he won't turn his grin on a white woman again in a jiffy."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,892 ~ ~ ~
"He jostled her," observed one of the drunken men judicially, "an' we'll be roasted befo' we'll let a damn nigger jostle a white lady--even if she ain't a lady--in these here parts."
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then i heard father say for god's sake get the sizzers and cut this damn linen off my head, and mother sed keep still and stop swareing, and father he sed, i have got to keep still for i am all stuck up and i had augt to be aloud to sware.
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Then the Emden took a northerly course, likewise the enemy, and I had to stand there helpless gritting my teeth and thinking: 'Damn it; the Emden is burning and you aren't on board!'
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"Damn Si Stubbles!"
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But, damn you, I'll get even with you.
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He's been around here with his damn oily ways.
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You must have a damn lot of work to do if you can afford to waste your time that way."
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You'll find this place so damn hot for you that you'll be glad to get out."
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We're going to take things in our own hands after this, an' we're not goin' to allow you nor ye'r father nor anybody else to treat us like a bunch of damn curs.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,716 ~ ~ ~
"Damn her!"
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"Damn her!
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"Yes, damn it!" he thundered.
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But how many times have you and I both given up golf forever, and then returned to links the following day--"damn it"!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 153 ~ ~ ~
and at the same time that he gave it to me he told me that Robbin said we were damn'd Fools we had not given Master that first Powder at two Doses, for it wou'd have killed him, and no Body would have known who hurt him, for it was enough to kill the strongest man living; upon which I ask'd Mark how he knew, it would not have been found out, he said that Mr. Salmon's Negros poison'd him, and were never found out, but had got good masters, & so might we.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,591 ~ ~ ~
"Damn your eyes, are you speaking to me?" came the wrathful cry.
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"I don't care a tuppenny damn what it is."
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"It was more interesting than usual--had something of this damn thrill you talk about ashore and don't know what it is until you've been at the firing front or in one of these blessed ocean brooms.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,061 ~ ~ ~
He may draw and colour like Barry himself; but unless he has some spark of the genius that animated old Inigo and Sir Christopher, some little inkling of William of Wickham's spirit within him, some sound knowledge of the fitness and the requirements of things, he had better throw down his instruments, and give it up as a bad job; he'll only "damn himself to lasting shame."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,447 ~ ~ ~
"Yes, damn you, it's Stone!" screamed the Boss, livid with fury, and overcome with anger he dealt the policeman a staggering blow in the face.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,605 ~ ~ ~
He suddenly blazed out: "Damn it, you might as well be told!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,585 ~ ~ ~
Then these damn wretches began their play with this poor and weak woman, who only 48 hours before was delivered of a child.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 174 ~ ~ ~
Also he said "Damn!" very clearly and distinctly.
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