The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Damn me, but all things are queer, come to think of 'em.
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Damn me, won't you dance?
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"'Damn your eyes!
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'Damn ye,' cried the Captain, pacing to and fro before them, 'the vultures would not touch ye, ye villains!'
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why, damn your eyes, you mustn't swear that way when you're preaching.
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Damn the devil, Flask; so you suppose I'm afraid of the devil?
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"Damn him, cut!" roared Stubb; and so the whale was lost and Pip was saved.
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And damn me, Ahab, but thou actest right; live in the game, and die in it!"
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"Damn you!" he swore, turning a livid face upon Mr. Caryll, and failed to observe that at the sound of that harsh oath and at the sight of his furious face, the lady recoiled from him, the suspicion lately in her face turning first to conviction and then to absolute horror.
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You shall--damn you!--or I'll compel you!"
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"Damn the ink!" swore the spy.
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"And damn you for a Tom o' Bedlam!
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Damn me!
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"Damn the servants!" she swore, dismissing them from consideration.
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Damn me!
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"I have come to you at the first moment, damn you!" he burst out, in full rebellion.
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damn the rule,' what shall you make to him?
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"And when he say, 'No, nevarre, damn the rules!'
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She stated, and perhaps not without reason, that such a move was to damn the whole thing at once.
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"Then she'll damn your play!"
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"Yes, damn it--she has failed."
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"Damn De Repentigny," said he, "I only meant to do honor to the pretty witch.
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The Golden Dog is--" "Damn the Golden Dog!" exclaimed Bigot, passionately.
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"Damn the Golden Dog and his master both!" exclaimed he.
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I damn the Friponne, but bless her money!
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Damn the women, always, I say, Bigot!
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Damn the women!
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Damn the women!
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Damn the women!
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Giles grinned and the Red-faced Man said, "Damn!"
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What does 'damn' mean, Mahatma?
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Damn it!
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"Damn you, Julian!" he exclaimed.
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Damn him!"
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Damn all theorists!
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"Damn the dog!" he stuttered.
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Oh, damn!'
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But don't think, anyway, that I should care a damn--I mean as far as I'm concerned--even if you had gone as far as ever you liked, considering what you have to put up with.
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He sat still and let Leonora take away his character, and let Leonora damn him to deepest hell, without stirring a finger.
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"Damn the stuff!" he said.
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Damn walls, hear what your fate is: I will destroy you all!"
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Immediately, this multitude of voiced intoned again: "The tailor's curse, the tailor's curse!" and when, in spite of all this, I focused my thoughts on my task, they additionally loudly roared these sentences: "The mortgage does await this, the mortgage does await this; damn walls, hear what your fate is, damn walls, hear what your fate is!"
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Damn walls, hear what your fate is: I will destroy you all!"
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Immediately, this multitude of voiced intoned again: "The tailor's curse, the tailor's curse!" and when, in spite of all this, I focused my thoughts on my task, they additionally loudly roared these sentences: "The mortgage does await this, the mortgage does await this; damn walls, hear what your fate is, damn walls, hear what your fate is!"
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"Quite regardless of the fact that such violent measures would completely damn all our chances of success as far as the capture of the Scarlet Pimpernel is concerned," remarked Chauvelin drily, with a contemptuous shrug of the shoulders.
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"You mustn't; it's wicked to say 'Damn!'" cried Tommy, who had followed his leader so far.
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K.--Damn it, pay it--don't bother ME!
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Ask 'em, damn em.
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He ought to be given a lift, for most educated people are damn fools.'
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I can do as I damn please."
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'Damn your eyes!' says the King.
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"I don't care a damn what she says."
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At twenty the things for which one does not care a damn should, properly, be many, but one must not include mothers in the list.
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"Yea, he treated me fairly enough, damn him to everlasting hell!
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"You'll never rob another man, damn ye!" he grated through his teeth, a look of pitiless ferocity in his accusing eyes.
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"And damn the thing I ever got out of it," said Corley.
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They're damn close on that point.
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"Damn it!" said Lenehan boldly, "I don't want an introduction.
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That was Ignatius Gallaher all out; and, damn it, you couldn't but admire him for it.
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Damn proofs and printers, I say, for a few days.
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No, the cashier was no good, no damn good: he wouldn't give an advance....
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Damn it, I can understand a fellow being hard up, but what I can't understand is a fellow sponging.
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I don't say Hynes.... No, damn it, I think he's a stroke above that....
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Between ourselves, you know, Crofton (he's a decent chap, of course), but he's not worth a damn as a canvasser.
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He's a jolly fine decent fellow, if you ask me, and no damn nonsense about him.
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Damn it, can't we Irish play fair?"
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Damn it now, what's his name?
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"No, damn it all," said Mr. Kernan sensibly, "I draw the line there.
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No, damn it all, I bar the candles!"
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They'll turn us out at Portsmouth wharf in cold an' wet an' rain, All wearin' Injian cotton kit, but we will not complain; They'll kill us of pneumonia-for that's their little way- But damn the chills and fever, men, we're goin' 'ome to-day!
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To take your chance in the thick of a rush, with firing all about, Is nothing so bad when you've cover to 'and, an' leave an' likin' to shout; But to stand an' be still to the Birken'ead drill is a damn tough bullet to chew, An' they done it, the Jollies-'Er Majesty's Jollies- soldier an' sailor too!
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That's just what he would do, damn him.
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I only spoke-a lot of it at least-out of pure selfishness, because, because-Oh, damn it all, old man,-I don't know what I shall do without you.
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Damn Captain Congleton.
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Oh, damn it all!
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'Well damn my eyes!' said Private Dormer in an awed whisper.
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'Damn Private Dormer and you too!' said Bobby Wick, running the blotter over the half-finished letter.
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"Well, if it's all the same to you, sir, I should say, Damn the Congress, but then I'm no politician, but only a business man."
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Damn!
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Met him when I was over there in ninety- eight--damn him!
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I said "damn."
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She could have married a man who would have thought more of her than all the damn fools in the county put together.
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"Damn my brilliancy!" he thoughtfully murmured.
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"Damn!" said the sportsman in a pleasant, laughing voice; "that's the twelfth I have missed, Charles."
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What for no can damn sabe.
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"That damn-a Corrigan he be in the reever very quick."
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9, from the machine driver of Sir Robert whose eyes he damn in public, and last but not least from his own noble countenance."
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Only two more days of this damn forest, then open land with tree here and there, where dwarf no come because he afraid of lion and cannibal man, who like eat him."
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Very wild man, that Arab, but priests catch him at last and fill him with hot gold before Little Bonsa because he no care a damn for ghosts.
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Jeekie no one in England, but Jeekie damn big Lord too out here, great medicine man, pal of Little Bonsa.
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But I said to myself I'll keep out an eye; maybe it's on the level--any damn thing can happen.'
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"Damn the money!" cried the other.
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"Damn the Dutch government!" cried the little man.
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"And damn Lloyd's.
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"Well, I've knowed you two were twins, but damn me if I ever thought I'd be sold like this!"
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"Even should you fly to his arms, I'll damn Opinion, and fetch you; treat as sham Your mutinous kicks, And whip you home.
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damn it, I must go then, I suppose,' said Festus, laughing; and unable to get a further glance from her he left the room and clanked into the back yard, where he saw a man; holding up his hand he cried, 'Anthony Cripplestraw!'
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'Damn his son the sailor!'
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