The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Now damn me if--" began the squire.
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Yes, damn ye, for the first time in your life ye shall be made to behave like a gentleman!"
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For a moment Mr. Meredith stood with wide-open mouth, then he roared: "Damn your impudence!
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"Damn them!" cried Brereton.
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"Now damn you for a pack of dirty, low-minded curs!" swore the officer, his face blazing with anger.
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"Damn your rebel submissions and oaths, not worth the paper they 're writ on; but good Madeira,--that smacks loyal and true on a parched tongue and cannot swear false.
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"Damn Campbell's carelessness!" swore Howe.
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Damn Lee for his tardiness and folly, which forces man and beast to journey in such cold."
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"Damn this weather!" swore Brereton, as an especially biting sweep of wind and water made him crouch the lower behind his shivering horse.
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"Damn the commissary!
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"Damn you, Jane!" swore the general, bursting into a rage.
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"Damn thy tongue!" roared Howe, springing up.
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"We would n't have been a tinker's damn the richer if we had," snarled one of the unwilling conscripts.
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Oh, damn that curate.
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Damn Who's Who.
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"May St. John the Precursor, and St John the Baptist, and St. Peter and St Paul, and St. Andrew and all other of Christ's Apostles together curse him and may the rest of the Disciples and Evangelists who by their preaching converted the universe, and the Holy and wonderful company of Martyrs and Confessors, who by their works are found pleasing to God Almighty; may the holy choir of the Holy Virgins, who for the honor of God have despised the things of the world, damn him.
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May all the Saints from the beginning of the world to everlasting ages, who are found to be beloved of God, damn him!
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And may Heaven, with all the powers that move therein, rise up against him, and curse and damn him; unless he repent and make satisfaction!
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So if you like my boss and his old man, George Sea Otter would go to hell for you pretty damn' quick.
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Damn it!"
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"Now, damn you," he roared, "who felled that tree in Cardigan's Redwoods?"
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"Damn the money," said Shorty.
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"A damn shame poor Joe didn't get you," Blackbeard said bitterly.
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"You damn chechako," was what he said, but in the saying of it was admiration.
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"That girl-one damn fine girl, eh?"
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"One damn fine girl," Smoke agreed.
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Why--why, damn it, sir, this boy Matt's people and mine are all buried in the same cemetery back home.
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Damn it, sir, he's a Yankee skipper, and when you've said that you're through.
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Damn!
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"Damn your Yankee independence," snapped Cappy angrily.
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Damn me, sir, I could kiss you."
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"Matt--Skinner, my boy--by the Holy Pink-toed Prophet!--we'll do it; not because we need the money or want it, or give a particular damn to hoard up a heap of it, but because it's the right thing to do.
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His gratuities were--'Damn your eyes, you fat bottle-washer,' being his name for butler.
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"What's this damn place?" he shouted.
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That damn woman fixed all this.
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Only when the girl reeled sideways, limp and deathly white under his fury, did he find his voice, or the hoarse unhuman rags of it: "Damn you!" he gasped, "you'll sell me out, will you?
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"Come out of your holes, damn you.
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He clenched his wasted hands and struck the table without a sound: "God blocks them, damn them!" he said in his ghost of a voice.
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I'll tell you the damn'dest tale, about a man called Jeppe of the Hill, who was found lying on the ground dead drunk: they changed his clothes and put him in the best bed up at the baron's castle, made him believe that he was the baron when he woke up, got him full, and laid him in his own dirty clothes back on the dungheap again, and when he came to, he thought he had been in paradise.
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But with this knee you have given me, I shall be fitter for garrison than field-duty--damn it.'
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'I will be honourable,' repeated Scudamore, angrily, with flushing cheek, and hard yet flashing eye, 'because thou thinkest me such, although my hate would, an' it might, damn thee to lowest hell.'
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But with this knee you have given me, I shall be fitter for garrison than field-duty--damn it.'
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'I will be honourable,' repeated Scudamore, angrily, with flushing cheek, and hard yet flashing eye, 'because thou thinkest me such, although my hate would, an' it might, damn thee to lowest hell.'
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"I do know it, damn you!"
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"Damn you an' the cook," said the skipper, and went on deck to see whether the men's tongues were hanging out.
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And there, that's the end of their vaccination, and damn 'em to hell, say I," and the poor fellow pushed his way out of the room.
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"Damn you, no," he answered fiercely in my ear, "those papers come from the Little Martha ward, where I thought there wasn't a wrong 'un in the crowd.
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"I'm sorry; you see--" "Now, honest, man, vy should you spoil your dinner fer a bunch o' damn lousy loafers--" "Abey, vot a vay to talk at a dinner-party!" broke in Maw.
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You be good and eat your grub, so it don't git vasted, and I promise you, tomorrow I go and hunt up strike headquarters, and give dem a check fer a tousand dollars, and if de damn graftin' leaders don't hog it, dey all git someting to eat.
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"I offered Parmelee Stebbins a tird share in 'De Pride o' Passion' fer a hunded tousand dollars, and de damn fool turned me down, and de picture has made a million and a quarter a'ready."
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And I thought: "Damn the hound!"
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"One of these God-damn pacifists, eh?" cried the ex-soldier; and he dropped his matches and sprang up with fists clenched.
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The fellow with the kerosene can spoke up: "Here's this damn Arnychist prophet been incitin' the crowd and preachin' sedition!
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"De whole damn vorld!
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And Peter said Yes, that was all right; but hidden back in Peter's soul all the time was a whisper that it wouldn't make a damn bit of difference.
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What I'm not going to do is to sit down and see the workers driven to hell, because I'm so damn careful about my precious organization."
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Then he looked over his shoulder, and seeing that Mr. Godd was a safe distance away, he stopped and turned and shook his clenched fist with the menace of a street-rat, shrieking, "Damn you!
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Damn you!"
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"Yes, I'm a Red, damn your soul, and I'll stay a Red!"
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'Damn!' said Tallantire thoughtfully.
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now he crept along an abrupt declivity, and suddenly rolled down in a grey ball, rubbing off his skin against the stones; then he jumped up and angrily threatened the mountain with his fist-- "You too, damn you!"
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I tell you I like you and I like him--and I think his father's a stiff-backed, circumstantial, ancestor-ridden damn fool.... Something's happened or Foote wouldn't be telephoning around.
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More marriages are smashed in the first few days than in the next twenty years....You be damn gentle and considerate of that little girl."
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"Damn your axles," he said, thickly.
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"Sometimes it's mighty hard to tell the difference between an angel and a damn fool," said Lightener.
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"If you think I'm--goin'--to sign--one of them--releases--you're damn--mistaken," moaned the man.
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If there's a man whose labor earns for him only a dollar and seventy-five cents a day, and that man pays it, he's doing as much at I am..." "Bonbright," said Malcolm Lightener, getting to his feet, "I'm damn disappointed in you."
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I'm afraid that this damn Italian--I beg your pardon, Ansolini!--" "Ah, no," I answered.
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Damn his soul!
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The educated young gentleman who is chief of the tribe that live in the region about the capital dresses in the fashion of high-class European gentlemen, but even his clothes cannot damn him in the reverence of his people.
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No amount of horse-racing can damn this community.
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They took my compass, damn them, and I'm nearly a hundred miles out of my bearings.
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Its a common phrase, said he, (with great composure) among seamen, to say 'damn your buttons,' and I guess its natural for you to say so of the buttons of our navals; I guess you have a right to that are oath.
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He had picked up a little English from seein our folks there so much, and when he got up, the first thing he said was,' Damn all sheenery, I say, where's my boat?' and he looked round as if he thought it had jumped on board too.
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Why what on airth is the meanin of this, said the Captain, why dont they haul down that damn goose and gridiron (thats what he called our eagle and stars on the flag.)
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Now, friend Porter, if this is your poor law, it is a damn poor law, I tell you, and no good can come of such hard-hearted doins.
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He recovered himself, reached the bell rope, "Damn you, I'll learn you," stepped to the door and called a couple of brakemen, and then, as the speed slackened; roared out, "Get off this train."
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"Damn the woman," said the Colonel as he picked his way down the steps.
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"'Well, damn his soul,' said Stagg, 'we'll have his mill, too.'
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There is no man hut is a sinner; there is no sin hut would damn an angel, should God lay it to his charge.
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How if he had come, having taken a command from his Father to damn you and to send you to dwell with devils in hell?
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O the wisdom and goodness of God, that he at the day of judgment should so cast about the worst of our things, even those that naturally tend to sink us and damn us, for our great advantage.
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And so 'twill be when I'm aground These yearly duns will still go round, While other bards, with frantic quills, Shall damn and damn these annual bills!
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An' dey sole my ole man, an' took him away, an' dey begin to sell my chil'en an' take dem away, an' I begin to cry; an' de man say, 'Shet up yo' damn blubberin',' an' hit me on de mouf wid his han'.
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He floundered around, though, and finally rose up out of the water considerably strangled and furiously angry, and started ashore at once, spouting water like a whale, and remarking, with great asperity, that "one o' dese days some gen'l'man's nigger gwyne to get killed wid jis' such damn foolishness as dis!"
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"They're discussing me, damn 'em," said the moody young man to himself.
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Damn cats!
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A close listener might have heard him snarl "damn" more than once as he tugged away at the painters' ladders, which had been left there when the rain began.
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"Damn your impudence!"
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"Damn her!" he exploded so viciously that Anne jumped and cried out,-- "Mr. Dauntless!"
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Damn 'em, I wonder if they think I'm up here to rob the grave of one of these jays."
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These are the first things that steerage-passengers make for in case of shipwreck, and right over my head I heard the captain's voice say in a low tone, but quite decided: "Let go that falls, or, damn you, I'll blow your head off!"
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While on the Suviah--I think that was the name of our vessel--I heard a tremendous racket at the other end of the ship, and much and excited sailor language, such as "damn your eyes," etc.
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"None of your damn business."
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Its so damn' mortifyin'.
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But, damn 'em, they won't let it alone.
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"I've got the gun now and I'll do as I damn' please.
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"The trouble is, you never can tell what a damn' fool jury will do, 'specially to a guy with a record like mine."
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"Then," said the prisoner, "I can't tell you what I think of you without the whole damn' jail hearin' me, so I guess you'd better beat it."
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