The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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"Maybe he's hunting that damn hoss?" suggested the foreman, but his voice was weak with uncertainty.
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You show off your gun-fighting, damn you, and then you call it murder when I beat you fair and square and--" He found it impossible to continue.
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He stamped and snorted to frighten the hunter away but the hand moved dauntlessly high and higher--it rested between his eyes--it passed across his head, always with that faint tingle of pleasure trailing behind the touch; and the voice was saying in broken tones: "Some damn fools say they ain't a God!
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Some damn fools!
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"Damn him!" yelled Lew Hervey.
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If ever I seek for immortality here, may I be damn'd, for there's not much danger in a poet's being damn'd,-- 'Damnation follows death in other men, But your damn'd Poet lives and writes agen.'"
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On hearing this Mr. Roe became very much alarmed on account of the boat-keeper, but no pains to apprize him of his danger had any effect: the only reply that could be got from him was, "Damn the alligators," and the next moment he was asleep again; fortunately for him no alligator came near enough to make him repent his foolhardy insensibility.
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I only know what I was told--that ha' never seen a damn German yet!"
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You white livered Abolitionist, come out, damn you!
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"Damn his behaviour and education!" responded a burly fellow; "let him be a barber or shoe-black--that is all niggers are good for.
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she spreads resistless day; And mark, the monster's cloud-wrapt fabric falls-- He shrinks--he trembles 'mid his inmost halls, And all his damn'd illusions melt away!
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if you damn me, you'll resemble those That flay'd the Traveller who had lost his clothes; Are there not foes enough to _do_ my books?
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It seemed so cruel a thing that Ann's past--whatever it might be, and surely nothing short of a "past" could make a girl want to kill herself--should rise up and damn her now.
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But having enlisted because of the noble figure of a soldier carrying a flag, I grew pretty sore at the 'Damn you, we've got you' manner in which I was ordered to carry things--well, not to be too indelicate let us merely say things less attractive than the flag.
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The dull red that came quickly to his face told how bitterly he had thought of it, though he only said quietly: "Damn Barrett."
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"But you can't damn him.
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With an outbreak of temper, for which he had afterwards apologized to his wife, he had forbidden her ever to mention her damn unseemly nonsense to his children again.
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"I'm going to take off these damn socks and shoes," he announced, sitting down in the edge of a flower-bed.
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It makes me sick to look at her and think of the price she paid for her present damn Olympian serenity."
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"Well, may I be damned!" he said to himself with the beginning of a return of his usual assurance--"the damn little spitfire!"
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He spoke with a sudden heartfelt simplicity, "Damn 'f I _know_, Sylvia."
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And the cook in a camp in them old days had a damn hard row to hoe-i-oh!
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Had a damn hard row to hoe."
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"Damn!" the donkey engineer peered over the brush.
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Damn your eyes, I've got troubles enough without whisky."
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Damn it, if you hadn't given Paul Abbey the cold turn-down, I might have got a boost over this hill.
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Damn it, I didn't create the circumstances.
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Damn that yeller-headed Monohan!" his voice lifted suddenly in uncontrollable anger.
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Damn him!"
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"I'll ride where I damn please."
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Truth or not, no damn nigger has any right to say it."
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"And make has'e, charcoal," added McBane, "for we're gettin' damn dry."
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But no man kin call me a damn' low-down nigger and keep on enjoyin' good health right along."
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"Something must be done," declared McBane, "and that damn quick.
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"There's that damn nigger real estate agent," blurted out McBane.
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He came from the North a year or two ago, and is hand in glove with Barber, the nigger editor, which is enough of itself to damn him.
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"Come down, you damn fool," growled an authoritative voice.
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damn it, no,' he snarled like a dog: 'go and dig up David Wilson--I dare say you know where to find him--and he will tell you my meaning, right enough.'
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This place of ours here is no more central than the village, and any one of those houses is a damn sight better than this clay hole here.
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"Damn them," he exploded.
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"Damn them," he cried again, "in spite of everything we do they get track of all our troop movements.
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"Damn them," cried Dean, "I believe they suspect that they may be followed and time their arrival here so as to be the last aboard the ferryboat.
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The saws, the carding-combs, the crosses, and the grid-irons, all subserve the same purpose of reminding Christ that, if He does not damn the wicked, confessors will have died with Him in vain.
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As Mr. Wordsworth rather naughtily sayeth, "All silent, and all damn'd!"
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damn him, he will do well enough,' was the reply from the other overseer.
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An aged slave, who was remarkable for his industry and fidelity, was working with all his might on the threshing floor; amidst the clatter of the shelling and winnowing machines the master spoke to him, but he did not hear; he presently gave him several severe cuts with the raw hide, saying, at the same time, 'damn you, if you cannot hear I'll see if you can feel.'
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The same gentleman informed me that he was keeping school on or near the plantation of the monster who perpetrated the above outrage upon humanity, that he was even invited by him to join in the hunt, and when he expressed abhorrence at the thought, the planter holding up the rifle which he had in his hand said with an oath, 'damn that rascal, this is the third time he has runaway, and he shall never run again.
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damn him, he will do well enough,' was the reply from the other overseer.
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An aged slave, who was remarkable for his industry and fidelity, was working with all his might on the threshing floor; amidst the clatter of the shelling and winnowing machines the master spoke to him, but he did not hear; he presently gave him several severe cuts with the raw hide, saying, at the same time, 'damn you, if you cannot hear I'll see if you can feel.'
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The same gentleman informed me that he was keeping school on or near the plantation of the monster who perpetrated the above outrage upon humanity, that he was even invited by him to join in the hunt, and when he expressed abhorrence at the thought, the planter holding up the rifle which he had in his hand said with an oath, 'damn that rascal, this is the third time he has runaway, and he shall never run again.
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--"Damn me, sir, if I understand--" "Softly, Mr. Tyrrel; I intended you no offence.
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"Damn Falkland!" said he.
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If you come to play upon me, and try what sort of a fellow you shall have to deal with, damn me if you shall have any reason to hug yourself upon the experiment."
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"Damn me, sir, if I do not believe you are come to bully me."
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Damn my soul!
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Damn me, if I consent to be the jest of any man living."
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And damn me, if I do not think I hate you the more for coming to-day in this pragmatical way, when nobody sent for you, on purpose to show how much wiser you are than all the world besides."
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Damn me, but we will see that.
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I have countermined you, damn me!
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Damn you!
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"Damn me, sir, but you may talk your heart out; you shall get nothing of me.
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You have been a good fellow to me upon many occasions--But, if I find you out for making one with them that dispute my authority, damn my soul, if I do not make you sick of your life!"
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The other expressed no marks of resentment, but sullenly answered, "Damn you, why did not you take the edge?
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But he glared surlily at me, and said, "Damn my blood!
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His eyes sparkled with fury; he exclaimed, that he was now convinced of the folly of showing kindness to rascals, the scum of the earth, such as I was; and, damn him, if any body should catch him at that again towards any one.
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I know that ought not to be; but, damn it, when I talked of your being hanged, I did not think of your suffering all this into the bargain."
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The reply was, "Damn him!
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I accosted them; "Gentlemen," said I, "I am a poor traveller, almost"--While I spoke, they came round me; and he that had first hailed me, said, "Damn me, tip us none of your palaver; we have heard that story of a poor traveller any time these five years.
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I could hear the words, "Damn it, enough, enough!
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After a short pause, he answered, "I did not mean--No, damn it!
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"Damn the fellow," said one of them, "one never hears of any thing else.
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It's a damn funny world."
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He paused, and then added: "Besides, I hardly ever say Damn without saying Un-damn to myself afterwards.
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"Oh, damn this What's the Use Trick," said Kew.
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"You--damn you!" he cried huskily.
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"Damn this river," he growled, as Aldous came up.
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Why, damn it, man, I thought more of that bear than I did of any human in these regions!
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An' I can't do anything, damn 'em!
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Good heaven, man, if you were in love with Marie----" "Damn Marie!" growled Quade.
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'Tis enough to have driven him forth-- And that's enough to damn me: I'll not chide you-- I can see nothing but my loss; I'll to him-- I'll go in sackcloth, bathe his feet with tears-- And know nor sleep nor food till I am forgiven-- And you must with me, ladies.
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Better that I, this paltry sinful unit, Fall fighting, crushed into the nether pit, If my dead corpse may bridge the path to Heaven, And damn itself, to save the souls of others.
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Take, as a proof, the following nervous passage from Dryden's Epilogue to "The Duke of Guise," 1683: "Damn'd neuters, in their middle way of steering, Are neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring: Nor whigs, nor Tories they; nor this nor that; Not birds, not beasts, but just a kind of bat: A twilight animal, true to neither cause, With _Tory_ wings, but _Whiggish_ teeth and claws."
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"That be damn," said Bunthrop.
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"I tell you I dont care a damn about him one way or the other," said Marmaduke, rising and walking away to the window.
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"Damn it all," he exclaimed, violently, "there is nothing to tell!
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Come al----oh, damn!
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"Damn the rooms!" he muttered.
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"To Lady Constance Car----" "Damn that woman!" exclaimed Susanna.
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Damn her!
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Well of all the--damn his impudence!
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"Damn the man!
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Damn him!
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"Damn and blast you!
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"Damn you for a Yankee!"
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"Damn you, Grim!" said a calm voice in the doorway.
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"Damn this ride to Haifa!
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Oh, damn and blast the luck!"
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