The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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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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Sam done his duty, and he done it damn well."
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Here I may find a blessing which will fall on thee as a curse, and damn thee to the blackness whence thou hast emerged unbidden."
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Once he struck a match, but it went out and he said "Damn!" again, and began to feel his way toward the scullery.
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"Just because a lot of damn fools see a dog in a fit and have one, too, is that any reason for your being scared wall-eyed and knock-kneed?"
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"Damn!" he said, and dropped it.
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I feel like a damn fool saying it, but heaven knows it's true."
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It'll help you remember that you ain't nothin' but a dirty damn landlubber, an' when your betters come around you'll-" But what Billy would have done in the presence of his betters remained stillborn in the mate's imagination in the face of what Billy really did do to his better as that worthy swung a sudden, vicious blow at the mucker's face.
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"I'm a-tellin' you, man," he was saying, "that there wan't nothin' else to be done, an' I'm a-gettin' damn sick o' hearin' you finding fault all the time with the way I been a-runnin' o' this little job."
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Then we'll get him, damn him!"
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"No," he said, "youse ain't done nothin' to me; but you stand for the law, damn it, and I'm going to croak everything I meet that stands for the law.
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Damn all thick-headed Dutchmen!'
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Nils dropped one word, "Damn!" and whipped after her; but she leaned forward in her saddle and fairly cut the wind.
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Phelps, here, is fond of saying that he could buy and sell us all out any time he's a mind to; but he knew Harve wouldn't have given a tinker's damn for his bank and all his cattle farms put together; and a lack of appreciation, that way, goes hard with Phelps.
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He swore a deep inward "Damn!" as he saw her straight, slim figure disappear down the steps and around the corner, even while he found himself saying, politely, "Why, thanks!
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He had said, "Damn!" when she had told him about Ella.
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Damn him!
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"Cut myself shaving, damn it!"
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"Besides, damn the Great Victorians.
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And as for posterity--damn posterity."
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"I don't care a damn," said Lawson.
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"No--you see, he went for morality: I don't care a damn for morality: teaching doesn't come in, ethics and all that, but passion and emotion.
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"Damn El Greco," said Lawson, "what's the good of jawing about a man when we haven't a chance of seeing any of his work?"
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"I can't help noticing those furs, because I said to my aunt..." "I don't care a damn what you said to your aunt," he interrupted impatiently.
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"Damn it all, I don't want to be interesting," laughed Philip.
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"Oh, damn the expense.
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"I don't care a twopenny damn for her.
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I don't care a damn if you like me or not.
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She don't care a damn for chivalry, do you, Sally?"
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"Damn it all, you MUST try to get something."
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"Damn his impudence," he chuckled to himself.
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"Damn his impudence."
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"D'you suppose that after forty years' practice I care a twopenny damn whether people prefer my assistant to me?
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"I don't care a damn about all that."
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I think the worst thing he had ever said was "Damn!" perhaps.
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"You know damn well why I don't," returned Winthrop.
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I tell You we gotta walk, and damn quick!"
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I don't care about myself," he added eagerly, "but the very morning of election--half the city has not voted yet--the Ticket----" "Damn the Ticket!" exclaimed Winthrop.
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"That story," said Winthrop, dropping his voice to a low whisper, "is worth a damn sight more to you than twenty thousand votes.
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damn it," they say, "the difference is great; the first forts were too near to us; with these we cannot be bombarded."
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"Damn it!
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"Damn it!
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His fatal fault is this appropriation of knowledge, which the theologians call the PHILOSOPHICAL SIN, or the SIN AGAINST THE HOLY GHOST-a sin which will not damn you, proletaires, nor me either.
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"I guess me an' The General'll sit where we damn please, an' youse can take it from me on the side that we're goin' to have ours out of The Kid's haul.
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You damn fools have made up your minds to hang us.
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I was not worried about the violets, as I consider Money spent as but water over a damn, and no use worrying about.
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"Hast come to save our souls, or damn us?
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God-damn-the-English," and slipped forward upon the rushes, dead.
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'Damn her,' says the fellow again, with a impudent, hardened face, 'she is the lady, you may depend upon it; I'll swear she is the same body that was in the shop, and that I gave the pieces of satin that is lost into her own hand.
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Thevenot in his travels refers to the fables of _Damn<e'> et Calilve_, meaning the _Hitopodesa_, or Pilpay's Fables.
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_Damn<e'> et Calive_, 49.
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And Echo wearily replied, "Oh, damn."
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When the sultan saw the present, he said to his men: "Damn this present and the traitor who sent it!
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As soon as Hob saw, by the glint of the lantern, the eyes shining and the whiteness of the teeth in the man's face, "Damn you!" says he; "ye hae your teeth, hae ye?" and rode his horse to and fro upon that human remnant.
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"Damn the Courts!" says Frank.
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O damn anything that's low, I cannot bear it.
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It's a damn'd long, dark, boggy, dirty, dangerous way.
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Ah, bless your heart, for a sweet, pleasant-damn'd mischievous son of a whore.
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Damn your pig, I say.
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And damn your prune sauce, say I. HARDCASTLE.
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Damn YOUR way of fighting, I say.
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Soon, if the tide of poeshie continues, I'll send you a whole lot to damn.
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and can do any damn thing I like.
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You are to understand: if I take all this bother, it is not only from a sense of duty, or a love of meddling - damn the phrase, take your choice - but from a great affection for Mataafa.
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makes more than 150 pages of my manuscript - damn this hair - and I only designed the book to run to about 200; but when you introduce the female sect, a book does run away with you.
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Hard to imagine any position more ridiculous; a week before he had been trying to rake up evidence against me by brow-beating and threatening a half-white interpreter; that very morning I had been writing most villainous attacks upon him for the TIMES; and we meet and smile, and - damn it!
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I do my best to damn the man and drive him from these islands; but the weakness endures - I love him.
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Very amusing how the reviews pick out one story and damn the rest I and it is always a different one.
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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 that Irishman!
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"DAMN that Irishman!"
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Oh, I'll never forget to-day nor--yes, yes, I'll promise--why, to-day--Blix--where's that damn book gone?"
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"Why, damn you," he cried, "what do you mean?"
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Is that what you mean, damn you?
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And as the horses tore past him, and their riders did not turn to look, he shouted again, "Halt, damn you!" and fired.
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I am so happy at thinking I am going, I could not have faced anyone had I not, although we had nothing to do with the failure, we tried to cross fairly in the damn tub and it was her captain who put back.
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It was very funny how soothing was the noise of the presses, and the bells and typewriters and men yelling "Copy!" and "Damn the boy!"
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There are some damn fool women here who are a nuisance, and they now have dancing in the hotel adjoining, but I don't know them, except to bow, and I approve of the tango parties because it keeps them away from the sidewalk.
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And the State Department saying it could not understand the Hyranga giving up her cargo is a damn silly lie.
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Above all, nothing is more convenient than to heap on the Freedmen's Bureau all the evils of that evil day, and damn it utterly for every mistake and blunder that was made.
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"That damn Nigger," said he, as he shouldered the mail and arranged his tobacco, "has gone North and got plum full o' fool notions; but they won't work in Altamaha."
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An' both says, "Well, damn me!"
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Tom jes sticks out his han' with his thum' turned in jes so, an' the furriner says, "Well, ef you can't talk, you kin make purty damn good signs"; but he forks over four mo' dollars (he 'lowed ole Tom had saved him a pile o' money), an' turns his hoss an' pulls up agin.
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"Damn such a life, damn it!" he sputtered aimlessly.
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How strange if, after the lapse of four thousand years, the Hindoos should damn themselves to the blindness so dear to their present masters, even as their masters at present consign themselves to the forgetfulness so dear to the Hindoos; but my glass has been empty for a considerable time; perhaps, Bellissima Biondina," said he, addressing Belle, "you will deign to replenish it?"
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"What sort of damn fool attack is this?" he exclaimed, pacing about again.
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But--damn it, what's a man to do?"
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"He shan't have her, damn him!" he muttered.
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