The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Yes; but, damn it, that might mean anything.
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Yes; but, damn it, that might have meant nothing.
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Damn it, he would forget whether she were black or white in a minute.
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He told David to get it away if he could, and David bit his leg, and he said 'Damn you!' and crushed it crack."
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It's 'ard-- damn 'ard.
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Let me go, damn you!"
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"Damn you!
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"Damn!" said Bill.
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"Damn!" said Bill.
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard--" "Forward, Iscariot."
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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"Then damn your principles!"
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"Damn your principles!"
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The hurts combined to make him roar with pain, and he shouted furiously again: "Damn your principles!"
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I do say die, Mr. Marrapit, and I damn well shall die if I go creepin' and crawlin' and hissin' much longer.
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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And if I catch you again takin' a draw at my cigarette when my back's turned, as I see you just now, I'll damn well turn you inside out and chuck you through that door.
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"Oh, damn!
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Oh, damn!
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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"Oh, damn!" was his song.
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"Who cares a damn about your lager-beer girls?" he shouted; slammed from the house.
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"It's 'ard," says Mr. Fletcher--"damn 'ard.
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Pots and pans, rusty from disuse or bearing the accumulated evidence of many hastily prepared meals, he took out in the back yard and scrubbed with sand, leaving his bony knuckles skinned and bleeding from the process; he put down a new carpet in "Bob's" room, no easy task for a man with an ossified knee joint--incidentally, the "damn thing" kept him awake for two nights thereafter; he nailed up fresh curtains, or they looked fresh to him, at her windows, and smashed a perfectly good thumb-nail in doing so.
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"You know perfectly well when she's coming, damn you!"
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You know I don't care a damn what you're doing, how much money you're making--" "Strange!
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"Damn it!
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What you've told me warrants us in withdrawing our support instantly, but I--I--Damn it all, I can't help liking you and believing in you!
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Let me out, damn you!
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But--damn it, Gus, I can't kick a man if he refuses to stand up!
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'Damn the railroad kyahs,' sez he.
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"Damn it, sir, if it was only your description of a julep, if it was only your mention of that old family silver mug, devoted to that sacred purpose, sir, that would be your certificate of character here.
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Well, sir, damn me, if that infernal claim agent didn't have the face to offer fifteen dollars for her, too!"
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"Colonel Blount," said Eddring, in spite of himself grown again swiftly choleric, "damn your dinner!
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I suppose I oughtn't to mind, but oh, damn everything!
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Damn everything, I say!"
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But damn it, boy, that's not what's bothering me--it's that girl--she's _got_ to be found."
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Fin'lly, dey got well, an' I giye de keys to de jailah er de she'iff, er whoever he wuz, and I sez I reckon he bettah lock me up now, and he sez to me, 'Go long, you damn nigger, I ain't a-goin' to lock you up at _all._ I _couldn't,'_ says he to me.
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Jake he didn't want to, but Jim says to him again, 'Jake, damn you,' says he,'do like I tell you'; so then Jake he took the piller out, and Jim he just lay back and gasped once, 'Oh!' like that, and he was gone.
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Now, tell me, damn you, what you want around here?"
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Now, damn you, can't you read your own warrant?"
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Don't matter a damn if she _ain't_ got over putting hair-oil in her cocktails, like they do at New Orleans--we won't fall out about that, either.
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For the moment, under my look, he went white to the lips; then clapped his hand to his sword, withdrew it, and answered me, red as a turkey-cock---- "Shalt be a parson, yet, Master Scholar: but art in a damn'd hurry, it seems."
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An' the conclusion is--damn all mutineers an' rebels!
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He caught my drift and laughed softly--- "Be damn'd, sir, but I begin to love you, for you play the game very proper and soundly.
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"Twenty--no, damn it, it's worth thirty dollars, if it's worth a cent!"
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As Paulson, the head plowman, complained privily to Dawson, the crop manager: "I've worked here twelve years and never have I seen him put his hands to a plow, and yet, damn him, he somehow seems to know.
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Paula and I have one magic formula: Damn the expense when fun is selling .
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"But damn it all, madam, this is no laughing matter!"
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About your personal morality I don't care a damn.
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As Artemus Ward says, "I can call the spirits from the windy deep, but damn 'em they won't come!"
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THIRD FELLOW--O, damn anything that's low; I cannot bear it.
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Why, damn it," he confided to his bookkeeper afterward, "I been sendin' things up to that there house for seventeen years, and the whole bill ain't amounted to shucks.
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'Oh, yes,' he said, 'you are honest, Mrs. Maitland, but you ain't damn-fool honest.'"
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_I'm_ damn-fool honest, I suppose."
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"Besides," he said, with strained self-control, "besides, I'm like you, I'm not 'damn-fool honest'!"
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"Damn," said David softly.
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Damn him."
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"Damn him?" said David, and burst into a scream of laughter.
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But the third time he was frantic: "Damn it, if you knock on my door again I'll kick you down-stairs!
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Then his eyes narrowed: "And she doesn't care a damn for me."
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So it was that as he sat there in the snow, watching the puff of white deepen on the stalk of goldenrod, his god prevailed yet a little more, for, so far as Elizabeth was concerned, he did not try to fool himself: "she doesn't care a damn."
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Well, certainly that sneak, Richie, would feel he was avenged if he could know how cruel she was; "damn him," Blair said, softly.
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"Damn him," David said, and the tears stood in his eyes.
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Damn him!"
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But I have had to make such promises to your father, and--woe is me!--to your mother, as will damn me forever if you do not help me to keep them.
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I heard some one cry, "A damn pretty Quaker!
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"Damn it, doctor!" returned Le Clere.
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"Damn your tricks!"
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Damn 'em!"
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Suddenly the pandemonium in the bunk-house was pierced by the brazen jangle of an alarm-clock, whereat a sleepy voice cried: "Cloudy, kill that damn clock!"
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And then, looking down at her through his glass, he added--to her quite shuddering astonishment--in a tone whose very softness made it really awful to her, "Damn you!
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Damn you!"
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We are in the care of good men, and all we have to do is to obey orders, and--damn it, sir!--to remember we're Englishmen!"
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He had that feeling that he'd better drink something and sit down or he'd end up in that damn hospital again.
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Damn, thought Zeke, plodding back to the truck, if I told him it was a flying saucer I might have got a beer after all.
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"I'm not completing any damn interview until--" "What the hell's for dinner?" the boy demanded.
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And the cat was the last (damn) item on Forrester's list!
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-- Graham Greene After waiting for nearly a minute, Justin slammed the phone onto the receiver, muttering something about nine hundred damn miles and not having the decency to be home when someone was calling.
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He didn't go in for that malarkey about being in touch with the universe or having sympathetic vibrations reach him from a different plane, but, damn it, if there was something wrong, you did something about it.
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How was he supposed to look up the relevant procedure if he had lost his (damn) clipboard?!
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Prof. Sigger looked back at Alona and with his dying breath said: "Damn...." The group stood around the corpse, unsure of what to do.
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Even a "tinker's curse" or "a tuppenny damn" would have seemed loquacious in him on such an occasion.
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CHAPTER XI A CLASSICAL EDUCATION Though I made such a hash of classical studies and was apparently so impermeable to Latin and Greek literature, I am not one of those people who are prepared to damn the Greek and Latin classics, either with faint praise or with a strenuous invective.
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On the contrary, atheists damn themselves alone, and one may dine with them without committing a sin.
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"Damn your hat!" said M. d'Anquetil.
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This moon-struck 'pothecary's-prentice work, These cheap-jack calendar-maker's gypsy tricks Would damn the mother of any Knutsdorp squire, And crown his father like a stag of ten.
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All history then shall damn his death-cold lie And show you for the laughing child you were When Newton won his office.
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"No, Miss Dering, he is not here," and added, under his breath, "damn him!"
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"Well, of all the damn fools!"
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"Yes, sir, a damn fool!"
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Not by a damn!
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"Damn," muttered Whinney.
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"Not by a damn sight."
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Damn it all, we _do_ love each other!
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Damn you!
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They say 'Damn you!'
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They say 'Damn you!'
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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 CARNAC'S FOLLY, by G. Parker, v3 [GP125][gp12510.txt]6198 Don't be a bigger fool than there's any need to be Life is only futile to the futile Youth's a dream, middle age a delusion, old age a mistake CARNAC'S FOLLY, by Parker, Complete [GP126][gp12610.txt]6199 All genius is at once a blessing or a curse Do what you feel you've got to do, and never mind what happens Don't be a bigger fool than there's any need to be Had got unreasonably old How many sons have ever added to their father's fame?
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