The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"But, damn it, he is here to kill me!
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Firing this way, too, damn him!
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"Serve me damn well right," he said at last.
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"Damn your father," sez he, or anyways 'twas fwhat he thought, "the arrangement is as clear as mud.
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Damn it, it was worth being shipwrecked to have that woman in the boat; she was awfully handsome, and as brave as she was lovely.
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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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That shall damn no longer lives yet unborn.
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They damn me in February, and yet they give me new orders in May.
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The second way is robbery, with the poison of a deadly, but pleasing, opiate added, which may damn his soul.
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For the embryo of a chicken, then, we damn exactly the same kind of reasoning power and contrivance which we damn for the amoeba, or for our own intelligent performances in later life.
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Neither dare I say, that 'saving faith is _only_ a sure trust and confidence that Christ loved me, and gave Himself for me;' for, if I did, I should almost damn all mankind for four thousand years.
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Then with a sudden burst of anger: "Damn it all, if my men don't stand by me against a pack of treacherous Indians, I'd better get out."
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But he gave me the chart of the bay before he died--and that was damn square."
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Damn me, if I didn't feel as if I'd hit him in the eye, somehow, when he begged me to keep him alive long enough to have a look at the rhino.
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Arrived off Isle of Day; Tarboe told Mr. Martin and his men that if they said "treasure-trove" till they left the island their live would not be worth "a tinker's damn."
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Then with a sudden burst of anger: "Damn it all, if my men don't stand by me against a pack of treacherous Indians, I'd better get out."
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But he gave me the chart of the bay before he died--and that was damn square."
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Damn me, if I didn't feel as if I'd hit him in the eye, somehow, when he begged me to keep him alive long enough to have a look at the rhino.
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Arrived off Isle of Day; Tarboe told Mr. Martin and his men that if they said "treasure-trove" till they left the island their live would not be worth "a tinker's damn."
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It's a damn lie!"
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You're going to ask forgiveness for all your damn tricks, and pray like a fanning-mill for the spirit to come down.
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"I'll do that damn quick, then," said the other, his hand flying to his hip.
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It's a damn lie!"
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You're going to ask forgiveness for all your damn tricks, and pray like a fanning-mill for the spirit to come down.
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"I'll do that damn quick, then," said the other, his hand flying to his hip.
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"Damn it, is there another man in my army would do it?"
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"Damn it, is there another man in my army would do it?"
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The girl shall live, --damn it, she shall!" he blurted out, as his wife's eyes filled with tears.
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The girl shall live,--damn it, she shall!" he blurted out, as his wife's eyes filled with tears.
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When the Cure had gone, he flung back his shoulders, with a laugh, as he had seen the major-general do at the officers' mess at the citadel, and said in English: "Heretics are damn' funny.
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I take dat damn bear Michael as my share-- yes.
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I learn dat damn funny song to sing to Michael.
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They say 'Damn you!'
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You t'ink I am happy to go about with a damn brown bear and dance trough de village?
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"You're a damn' fool, Nic Lavilette.
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they say 'Damn you!'
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Once, drawing at his pipe, as little like an Englishman as possible, he tried to say with an English accent, "Amusing and awkward situation!" but he said, "Damn funny and chic!" instead.
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When the Cure had gone, he flung back his shoulders, with a laugh, as he had seen the major-general do at the officers' mess at the citadel, and said in English: "Heretics are damn' funny.
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I take dat damn bear Michael as my share--yes.
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I learn dat damn funny song to sing to Michael.
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They say 'Damn you!'
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You t'ink I am happy to go about with a damn brown bear and dance trough de village?
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"You're a damn' fool, Nic Lavilette.
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Once, drawing at his pipe, as little like an Englishman as possible, he tried to say with an English accent, "Amusing and awkward situation!" but he said, "Damn funny and chic!" instead.
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they say 'Damn you!'
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I'm myself, and a damn good blacksmith and nothing else am I" "Tut, tut, old leather-belly," said Gingras the shoemaker, whose liquor had mounted high, "you'll not need to work now.
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'And there is more than that,' he went on; 'for, damn me, she is too fine stuff for you, and the Church shall untie what she has tied to-day!'
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I'm myself, and a damn good blacksmith and nothing else am I!"
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'And there is more than that,' he went on; 'for, damn me, she is too fine stuff for you, and the Church shall untie what she has tied to-day!'
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The Seigneur, rising quickly from the table, and kicking his chair back, said angrily: "Damn your theories!"
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Then, seeing the frozen look on his brother's face, continued, more excitedly: "Yes, damn, damn, damn your theories!
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The Seigneur, rising quickly from the table, and kicking his chair back, said angrily: "Damn your theories!"
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Then, seeing the frozen look on his brother's face, continued, more excitedly: "Yes, damn, damn, damn your theories!
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He likes funny stories, same as you--damn, nice, funny little stories, eh?"
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He likes funny stories, same as you--damn, nice, funny little stories, eh?"
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He was as the English say, so 'damn sure.'"
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"So damn sure always," agreed the Clerk of the Court, with a sense of pleasure that his great man, this wonderful aged little judge, should have shown himself so human as to use such a phrase.
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I am no meddler, but I have had much kindness at the hands of Monsieur and Madame Barbille, and I will do what I can to protect them and their daughter--that good and sweet daughter, from the machinations, corruptions and malfeasance--" "Three damn good words for the Court, bagosh!" exclaimed Masson with a jeer.
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Why, damn it, damn it all, my Solon, here's the beginning of a case in Court unless we can lay the fellow by the heels!
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He was as the English say, so 'damn sure.'"
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"So damn sure always," agreed the Clerk of the Court, with a sense of pleasure that his great man, this wonderful aged little judge, should have shown himself so human as to use such a phrase.
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I am no meddler, but I have had much kindness at the hands of Monsieur and Madame Barbille, and I will do what I can to protect them and their daughter--that good and sweet daughter, from the machinations, corruptions and malfeasance--" "Three damn good words for the Court, bagosh!" exclaimed Masson with a jeer.
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Why, damn it, damn it all, my Solon, here's the beginning of a case in Court unless we can lay the fellow by the heels!
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Look out-- don't sit on the fiddle, damn you!"
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"It's no damn good, m'sieu'," he growled.
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Look out--don't sit on the fiddle, damn you!"
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"It's no damn good, m'sieu'," he growled.
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"Something damn funny there!"
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"And he's from me own county, and I know the name well enough; an' a damn good name it is.
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"Something damn funny there!"
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"And he's from me own county, and I know the name well enough; an' a damn good name it is.
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Then he added with sharp insistence and menace: "Stand back--damn you, Mazarine!"
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As my friend here said a little while back"--he pointed to Orlando again--"'Damn you, Mazarine!'
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Go and wash in the pool of Siloam and be clean--damn you, Mazarine!"
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Then he added with sharp insistence and menace: "Stand back--damn you, Mazarine!"
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As my friend here said a little while back"--he pointed to Orlando again--"'Damn you, Mazarine!'
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Go and wash in the pool of Siloam and be clean--damn you, Mazarine!"
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If I meant what I told you, do you think I'd have been so mad as to tell you so much, damn it?
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"Damn it, no!
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If I meant what I told you, do you think I'd have been so mad as to tell you so much, damn it?
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"Damn it, no!
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We do what we forbid ourselves to do; we suffer the shames we damn in others--but yes."
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He talks like a damn fool sometimes."
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"But if he's a 'damn fool'--is it strange?"
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Act at once, and damn the consequences!
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You"-- a look of fury entered the dark eyes--"you were no coward, but you didn't care a damn.
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He leaves his old father to struggle as best he may, and doesn't care a damn.
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"What a damn mess you make of things, Fabian!"
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Never give up your soul to things only, keep it for people We do what we forbid ourselves to do We suffer the shames we damn in others ***
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"Don't be a damn fool.
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We do what we forbid ourselves to do; we suffer the shames we damn in others--but yes."
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He talks like a damn fool sometimes."
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