The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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I'd like ter invite 'em in, an' let them damn dawgs sniff round the feet of every man in my house--an' then, when they're plumb teetotally damn satisfied, I'd like ter tell 'em all ter go ter hell.
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"Damn him!" muttered Samson, his face twitching, as the other was lost in the undergrowth.
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"Ye hain't a- goin' ter do no sich--no sich of a damn thing!"
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We hain't got no use fer damn cowards."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,219 ~ ~ ~
"When I gits back," he promised himself, "you'll be one of the fust folks I'll look fer, Jim Asberry, damn ye!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,756 ~ ~ ~
"Well," replied Tamarack, with drawling confidence, "ef Samson was hyar, I'd show him, too--damn him!
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We hain't got no use fer no traitors thet's too almighty damn busy doin' fancy work ter stand by their kith an' kin."
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There hain't no other damn fool in these mountings would 'a' took such a long chance es thet.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,585 ~ ~ ~
Now, damn yore stingy soul, I gits that ticket or I gits you!"
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"No, damn ye!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,465 ~ ~ ~
"Wall, he licked us, an' he licked us so plumb damn hard we was skeered ter fight ag'in, an' then, 'stid of tramplin' on us, he turned right 'round, an' made me a deputy.
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When the pirate, Captain Bellamy, boards a merchant ship from Boston, he attacks the inequality of capitalist society, the ship owners, and most of all, the Captain: _damn ye, you are a sneaking Puppy, and so are all those who will submit to be governed by Laws which rich Men have made for their own Security, for the cowardly Whelps have not the Courage otherwise to defend what they get by their Knavery; but damn ye altogether: Damn them for a Pack of crafty Rascals, and you, who serve them, for a Parcel of hen-hearted Numskuls.
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III.ii.39 (279,5) [Truly, then art damn'd, like an ill-roasted egg, all on one side] Of this jest I do not fully comprehend the meaning.
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II.i.143 (288,2) [land-damn him] Sir T. Hammer interprets, _stop his urine_.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,847 ~ ~ ~
_Land-damn_ is probably one of those words which caprice brought into fashion, and which, after a short time, reason and grammar drove irrecoverably away.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 827 ~ ~ ~
"Damn you, I'll have it out of you!" said the man with suppressed fury, his voice once again smooth and low.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,874 ~ ~ ~
There was a volley of curses, oaths mingled with sounds that reminded me of nothing so much as a spitting cat, and a familiar voice screamed in almost inarticulate rage: "Let me go, damn ye, or I'll knife ye!"
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"Damn you!" he gasped, striking fiercely at me.
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That was leather on leather, and like that they learned, damn and blast it all!
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"Damn it all, I believe I shall have to put the curb on them!"
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"Damn and blast it, how dark it is here; it's as dark as though one lay in the grave!
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"Look at them, damn it all!" says the master, and passes them to little Nikas, who passes them round the circle.
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Strike, damn it all!"
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No, damn it, that can only be done by human hands directed by human intelligence.
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"Damn and blast it all, it will answer!
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"Hurry up, damn it all!" he cried, quite out of breath; "he's passing now!"
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But that's not the point at stake, damn it all!
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"Damn it all, why did you interfere!" said Pelle crossly, when it was over, as he stood pulling his collar straight.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,520 ~ ~ ~
"What sort of a fellow are you, damn it all, that you can't stand a drubbing?" said Per Kofod.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,577 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it all, to-morrow we put to sea!" he cried suddenly.
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"You have a damn good time of it on land!"
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Damn it all, I can't make head nor tail of it!
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"But, damn it all, why should a man have so much compassion when he himself has been so cruelly treated?
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It don't matter a damn to me!
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"Damn funny old codger!" said the people, looking after him with a smile--Lasse was quite high-spirited.
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'Damn and blast it all, where has the Vanisher got to?' we said, and we stared at one another, stupefied.
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Damn it all, this wouldn't do!
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These big folks think such a damn lot about the way a thing is wrapped up!
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Man, this can't go on!" he cried suddenly, "damn and blast it all, it can't go on, it's not honorable!"
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"Oh, damn it all, they might leave me in peace!" said the man defiantly.
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"But these few sticks, why, we can soon carry them up again, damn it all!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 7,216 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it all, how else should a man kill the time in this infernal place?
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Answer me, damn it all!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 7,279 ~ ~ ~
"Send--damn and blast it all--I'll send them something!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,709 ~ ~ ~
That was leather on leather, and like that they learned, damn and blast it all!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 7,946 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it all, I believe I shall have to put the curb on them!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 8,915 ~ ~ ~
"Damn and blast it, how dark it is here; it's as dark as though one lay in the grave!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 9,754 ~ ~ ~
"Look at them, damn it all!" says the master, and passes them to little Nikas, who passes them round the circle.
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Strike, damn it all!"
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No, damn it, that can only be done by human hands directed by human intelligence.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 10,786 ~ ~ ~
"Damn and blast it all, it will answer!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 10,968 ~ ~ ~
"Hurry up, damn it all!" he cried, quite out of breath; "he's passing now!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 12,861 ~ ~ ~
But that's not the point at stake, damn it all!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,035 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it all, why did you interfere!" said Pelle crossly, when it was over, as he stood pulling his collar straight.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,044 ~ ~ ~
"What sort of a fellow are you, damn it all, that you can't stand a drubbing?" said Per Kofod.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,101 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it all, to-morrow we put to sea!" he cried suddenly.
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"You have a damn good time of it on land!"
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Damn it all, I can't make head nor tail of it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 14,224 ~ ~ ~
"But, damn it all, why should a man have so much compassion when he himself has been so cruelly treated?
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It don't matter a damn to me!
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"Damn funny old codger!" said the people, looking after him with a smile--Lasse was quite high-spirited.
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'Damn and blast it all, where has the Vanisher got to?' we said, and we stared at one another, stupefied.
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Damn it all, this wouldn't do!
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These big folks think such a damn lot about the way a thing is wrapped up!
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Man, this can't go on!" he cried suddenly, "damn and blast it all, it can't go on, it's not honorable!"
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"Oh, damn it all, they might leave me in peace!" said the man defiantly.
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"But these few sticks, why, we can soon carry them up again, damn it all!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 19,740 ~ ~ ~
"Damn it all, how else should a man kill the time in this infernal place?
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Answer me, damn it all!
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"Send--damn and blast it all--I'll send them something!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 949 ~ ~ ~
Damn, when one has so much business, one thinks only of the best.
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Damn money!
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You won't take it from him when he's alive, because if you did, you couldn't decently refuse him a little gratitude; but you know that it doesn't matter a damn to him what happens to his money after he's dead, and therefore you can take it without feeling any gratitude at all.
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You got me out of holes then--damn you!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,739 ~ ~ ~
Do you think father or mother cares a damn what happens to me?
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_Damn_ charming!
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Damn you!
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You haven't got it; you've only got my contempt.... (He turns away, and then suddenly turns back, and, holding out his hand to BOB, says utterly unexpectedly) And now, damn you!
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Damn it, sir!
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A few days later a detective taking lunch in a small German restaurant on a side street overheard a conversation: "Well, if we can't burn them out we'll blow up the building, and get that damn Commander, anyhow!"
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Can a Man with himself damn'd, without supposing, that there is such a Thing as Damnation.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,587 ~ ~ ~
For tho' he cursed the Chaplain in his Heart, for preaching such a tedious while as he did, and wish'd the General damn'd, by whose Order he was kept from Strong Liquor such an unreasonable Time; yet he recollects, the Nothing went forward but Acts of Devotion all the Day long; that every Sutler's Tent was shut; and that it was Six a Clock before he could get a Drop of Drink.
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Hit or miss, rough or tumble, claw or mud-scraper, any way, you damn please, I'm your man."
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Hurror for our side, and damn thimble-riggers.
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Bunkum; damn the thing but Bunkum.
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Hit or miss, rough or tumble, claw or mud-scraper, any way, you damn please, I'm your man."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,435 ~ ~ ~
Hurror for our side, and damn thimble-riggers.
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Bunkum; damn the thing but Bunkum.
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When I undertook to find out for you what was going on at the Little Place in the Country, I was working for Germany as against the world, and anything that I can do for her I am glad and proud to do, but that Hottenroth talks like a damn fool.
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It is too damn stupid here.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,962 ~ ~ ~
Don't you know they are so damn conceited that if you were to tell them that every time you look at a German you see two men, they would believe you; and then as if they hated to lie to themselves, they would say perhaps it was an optical illusion.
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"Of course I can send the messages, and I can install the instrument too, but how to do it without letting the Secretary know or keeping the damn German servants from catching on I don't quite see."
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"You damn' dirty Dutchman, I'll pay you for this!" he yelled over his shoulder, as he struggled to break loose from the firm grip which held him, and get at the Count.
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"I'll learn you to answer when you're spoken to, you damn barstard!" he said, approaching her with raised hand.
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"She's not dead, I tell you--damn you for a fool!" exclaimed Captain Horton, dashing the blood from his wounded hand and stamping on the floor in a rage.
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"Damn the fellow, I can't make him out at all," thought Eden, vexed that the other gave him no opportunity of introducing the subject he had been thinking so much about.
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"Damn shame!"
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"The old man is in a bad place--Uncle Brome, you know--and I guess if it hadn't been for my damn foolishness in New York--" He went off into delirious inconsequence, and on the way back Sommers stopped to telegraph Miss Hitchcock.
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