The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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An' then I've noticed as you don't swear, nor yet curse--not even a damn."
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'Jacob!' says 'e, 'damn your infernally ugly mug!' says 'e; 'you bet me as that cursed brute would do for me.'
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"Damn you!--show your face!"
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Oh, I have heard over much of you, cousin, from dear, kind, well-meaning relatives and friends--damn 'em!
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Little dreamed those dear, kind, well-meaning relatives and friends--damn 'em!
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Oh, damn those open curtains!'
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"Damn them!
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Why--damn it!--they turn to that belief for COMFORT!"
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Damn Nature!"
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"Damn it!" he said, "is he always going to be in the way?"
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"Damn her!" he said softly, with his teeth firmly set, "I'll make it hot for her if she causes me trouble.
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"Damn it all," he murmured, turning toward the door.
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"Damn it all!" he said.
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"By damn, I wish they'd hurry up."
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"No, damn you," he said.
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"Damn!" said Ransford under his breath.
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For Bryce had so worked matters that a word from him to the police would damn Ransford or save him--and now it all depended, so far as Bryce himself was concerned, on Mary Bewery as to which word should be said.
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"This exceedingly damn dangerous place, sah!" he remarked.
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"This most exceedingly damn dangerous place, sah!"
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You'll pile up you-ah damn ship, sah!
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This he-ah's the bar, sah--damn bad place, the bar, sah!
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The ship hummed her shut-in discontent, as a hive does when the bees propose to swarm, and her commander--who never, be it noted, went to windward of the one word "damn"--used that one word very frequently.
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"Why, damn you, you're beat!" cried the Royal Duke.
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I am sure that if the critics were to unite to praise a bad book or to damn a good one they could (and continually do) have a five-year influence, but it would in no wise affect the final result.
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''Salvation, damnation, damn -- '' A shifty wriggle of the road, and he is transformed once more.
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On the walls of every B. F. Keith Theatre is posted this notice: "The use of 'Damn' and 'Hell' is forbidden on the stage of this theatre.
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The following morning when I went for my orders I was much surprised at the Colonel saying: "Oh, damn it!
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"Damn your impudence," exploded Quentin, now ready to take the fight off the hands of the one on whom it had been forced through error.
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"I can't hit the side of a barn, but he can't bluff me, damn him."
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"'Damn you!
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"Damn you, chubs!" he shouted at them.
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If it hadn't been for him, damn him, I'd have a home, and health and happiness to-day, and the boy would be well and strong instead of lying there with the life all but gone out of him.
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The prophet, the idealist disappeared, the priest with his rites and ceremonies and sacrifices, his power to save and damn, was once more in possession of the world.
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First, the supposed divine charter of the Church to save and damn.
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Once she had laid claim to temporal power, believed herself to be the sole agency of God on earth, had spoken ex cathedra on philosophy, history, theology, and science, had undertaken to confer eternal bliss and to damn forever.
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If it hadn't been for him, damn him, I'd have a home, and health and happiness to-day, and the boy would be well and strong instead of lying there with the life all but gone out of him.
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The prophet, the idealist disappeared, the priest with his rites and ceremonies and sacrifices, his power to save and damn, was once more in possession of the world.
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First, the supposed divine charter of the Church to save and damn.
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Once she had laid claim to temporal power, believed herself to be the sole agency of God on earth, had spoken ex cathedra on philosophy, history, theology, and science, had undertaken to confer eternal bliss and to damn forever.
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"Damn my blood and bones, life signals at last!
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Damn his soul and eyes, he hath sent to damnation many a ship's company."
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Damn his entrails, and he is not come soon, I'll mast-head him naked, by the seven holy spritsails!"
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Damn it, sir, don't you see that it is you, and no one else, who has procured this commission?
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"Well, damn the odds!" exclaimed the Junior Lord, laughing.
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But I vill bring the bailiffs, so help me--" "Damn 'em!" says the tall young gentleman, as he slammed the door and so shut off the wail.
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"Damn 'em, they worry Charles to death.
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Damn that fellow Eiffel, and did he thrust you into the Jerusalem Chamber?"
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"Damn the little matter!" said Fox.
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I can hear him say: 'Damn you, Carvel, you may slap my face and you will, or walk in ahead of me at the general's dinner and you will, but I like you too well to draw at you.
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"No," he said at length, "nothing is there which will be admitted, but enough to damn him if you yourself might be a witness.
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He writes 'vers de societe' with the rest, is high in Mr. Marmaduke's favour, which alone is enough to damn his progress.
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"Damn my blood and bones, life signals at last!
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Damn his soul and eyes, he hath sent to damnation many a ship's company."
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Damn his entrails, and he is not come soon, I'll mast-head him naked, by the seven holy spritsails!"
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Damn it, sir, don't you see that it is you, and no one else, who has procured this commission?
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"Well, damn the odds!" exclaimed the Junior Lord, laughing.
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But I vill bring the bailiffs, so help me--" "Damn 'em!" says the tall young gentleman, as he slammed the door and so shut off the wail.
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"Damn 'em, they worry Charles to death.
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Damn that fellow Eiffel, and did he thrust you into the Jerusalem Chamber?"
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"Damn the little matter!" said Fox.
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I can hear him say: 'Damn you, Carvel, you may slap my face and you will, or walk in ahead of me at the general's dinner and you will, but I like you too well to draw at you.
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"No," he said at length, "nothing is there which will be admitted, but enough to damn him if you yourself might be a witness.
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He writes 'vers de societe' with the rest, is high in Mr. Marmaduke's favour, which alone is enough to damn his progress.
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"Damn them!" he cried, "from this day I forbid you to have anything to do with them, do you hear.
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"Damn them!" he cried, "from this day I forbid you to have anything to do with them, do you hear.
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"Damn the money!" said Mr. Cooke, and we knew he meant it.
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"Damn the authorities!
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"Damn me," he sputtered, "if you're not the coolest embezzler I ever saw."
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"And you can protest all you damn please," retorted my client; "this isn't the Ohio State Senate.
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"Damn me, if I were in your fix, I wouldn't stop at a kennel."
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"Damn the money!" said Mr. Cooke, and we knew he meant it.
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"Damn the authorities!
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"Damn me," he sputtered, "if you're not the coolest embezzler I ever saw."
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"And you can protest all you damn please," retorted my client; "this isn't the Ohio State Senate.
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"Damn me, if I were in your fix, I wouldn't stop at a kennel."
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The regiment with its freight moves on to make place for a battalion of regulars, amid imprecations and cries of "Hurrah for Jeff Davis!" and "Damn the Dutch!
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"Damn you Yankees," he continued, in the same amiable tone, "you've brought us a heap of misfortune.
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The regiment with its freight moves on to make place for a battalion of regulars, amid imprecations and cries of "Hurrah for Jeff Davis!" and "Damn the Dutch!
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"Damn you Yankees," he continued, in the same amiable tone, "you've brought us a heap of misfortune.
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Damn these unions, making all this trouble, and especially today, when you're going off.
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(To the committee) Damn ye--we'll run the shops in spite of ye!
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Damn him," he cried, "if we catch him we'll skin him alive."
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"Damn the Rebels!" he began.
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"Damn such monkey talk," said Cowan, facing them suddenly.
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"Damn the pay!" cried Bill Cowan, and we echoed the sentiment.
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"Damn the sly varmints," cried Tom, and he turned over the North Wind with his foot, as a log.
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But, damn it, the Rebels have spoiled all that since the war."
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Damn the land.
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"You warned him, damn you!" he shouted, and turning again leaped to the porch and tried to squeeze past the widow into the house.
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Damn a man who can't keep his temper.
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Damn Cozby!
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"Damn him!" he said, after I had spoken to Joe and we had passed on, "HE ought to be barbecued; he nearly bit off Ensign Barry's nose a couple of months ago.
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"Damn the Baron and his police," he answered, striving to pass me.
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"Damn the letters!
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"Damn it, why didn't they let me know yesterday?" he exclaimed.
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"Damn you, you're a lawyer, ain't you?" cried the old man.
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"Damn it, I say you are.
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"Paret," he said suddenly, "I don't care a damn about Grunewald--never did.
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Well, there was a time when I should have been equal to anything and wouldn't have cared a--a damn."
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"I was a-goin' to explain about them losin' their heads at the mass meetin'--" "Damn their heads!" said the first citizen.
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