The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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My master said, 'A man is a damn fool to have a valuable slave and butcher him up.'
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Thou sounding trifler, cease to rave, Loudly to damn, and loudly save, And sweep with mimic thunders' swell Armies of honest souls to hell!
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Were they worthy the dignity of being damned, I would damn them; but they are not.
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I'll blow the fire up--damn these sticks!--they're as wet as Dugnall pond."
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"Damn the fellow!" he said at last, flinging his cigarette away.
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You said: 'Damn patriotism!
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I did not say: 'Damn patriotism!'
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I didn't say, 'Damn patriotism!' because I did not think that then and do not now.
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And lastly, If all this will not move, I tell you God will not be slothful or negligent to damn you, (their damnation slumbereth not, 2 Pet.
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"You're such an infernal blackguard," he said, "that I don't care a damn whether you go to the devil or not.
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If you think you're going out now, you're damn well mistaken.
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play the damn game!
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"Don't care--a damn," said Tommy, and forced his quivering lips to a smile.
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The doctor _sahib_ smiled upon him only this afternoon and told him he was a damn' fraud.
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Don't be so damn' modest!
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"Damn!" said Tommy, straightening involuntarily.
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"Damn it, man!
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What damn' rot!" cried Tommy wrathfully.
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"I say," said a soft voice, "what a damn' jolly part of the world to live in!"
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"A damn' pleasant country this!" murmured the man in the chair.
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"I don't care a tinker's damn what you've done," he said forcibly.
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Ralston said--said--oh, damn it, it doesn't matter what he said.
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I've been a damn' cur.
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"Damn the Mess!" said Tommy fiercely.
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I've been a damn' fool if you want to know--the biggest, damnedest fool on the face of creation.
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"Oh, damn!" said Tommy with fervor.
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And that hell hound Monck--" "Damn you!
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He wanted her--the damn skunk--wanted her--and cheated--cheated--to get her."
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I wouldn't have missed it for the world,--the damn' dirty blackguards!"
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He was a damned soul that must occupy itself at all costs and not damn itself still deeper in the process.
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It is easy enough to attack him or defend him--to damn him as an infidel or to praise him because he made Harriet Westbrook so miserable that she threw herself into the Serpentine.
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Damn' thirsty climate, this."
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And was he not officially betrothed to the Princess Elodie of Austria-- "Damn the Princess Elodie!" he thought, with more emphasis than reverence, and he rode along silently, slowly, a frown clouding his fresh, boyish brow, face to face with the prose of the existence he would fain have had all romance and poetry.
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Of course it may have been for the best that it turned out as it did, but--damn it all, Grig, she was worth while!
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She was in Paris--damn it!--and he clenched his teeth at the thought--certainly not at Lucerne!
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Quin is recorded as having said that there was a disposition to damn it, and that it was saved by the song, "O ponder well!
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It is a Riddle which I can't unfould That any Man, can such base notions hold, Disgrace all order, Marriage Bed defy And gives Mankind and God himself the lye, It is a shame, that any Man of Sense, Should have so damn'd a_ stock _of Impudence; Controul his Maker; and with his Laws dispence.
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And the majority will continue saying the same thing throughout the coming decades as long as there are any exhibitions to damn.
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"That's piffle, too!" said Burleson in his rumbling bass--"like that damn hen you lugged in--" A shout of laughter relieved everybody.
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"She's damn decent to everybody.
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"Why--oh, it's too silly to repeat--but they say there is nothing lovable about your work--that it's inhumanly and coldly perfect--too--too--" she flushed and laughed uncertainly--"'too damn omniscient' is what one celebrated man said.
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About two o'clock Sam Ogilvy sauntered in, a skull pipe in his mouth, his hair rumpled: "It's that damn mermaid of mine," he said, "can't you come up and look at her and tell me what's the trouble, Kelly?"
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"That," he said, "if you permit the vigour of expression, is damn nice of you, Neville.
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He sprang to his feet, took a short turn or two before the hearth, then, catching sight of her face in its colourless dismay and consternation: "I suppose you don't care a damn for me--that way!" he said, with a mirthless laugh.
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"That's damn square of you, Querida."
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Marry whoever you damn please.
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Half of 'em are neurotics, anyway, and they adore the bizarre--" "Damn it," snapped Sam, "do you mean that my countenance resembles a gargoyle?
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"Don't care a damn button not for you nor anythin' you're after!
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And I'd lost my nerve, damn it!
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He walked up to them, saying: "Hun no damn good," and proceeded to show them how it should be done.
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As for that, it's a damn poor specimen' that ain't all right when it comes to a show-down.
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I'm captain of my own ship, do you hear?--captain of this ship, and I'll treat the crew as I damn please."
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"Oh, damn.
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"How, damn it!
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"Damn."
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"DAMN you.
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DAMN.
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DAMN IT.
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DAMN IT!
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Damn it, Charles!
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"Knocked him out before he could fire; beat the damn computer, too."
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PROJECTILE NON-FUNCTIONAL :04- DAMN IT!
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"Damn it!
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It's impossible to remember the other parts of your existence: all you know is that...you're struggling, you're under attack...and there's not a damn thing you can do but to hold on.
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No sir, not by a damn sight!
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The way it must be, by damn!
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DAMN IT!
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"I like to hand it to these pompous old stiffs," he went on gleefully--"these old boys who will come across with sky-high prices for old first editions and original manuscripts, and who don't care one little wheeze of a damn for what the author actually wrote.
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"Why, damn you--" "Sir, you must not thus address the cloth!" sternly interposed Mr. Pyecroft.
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First, Gentleman-like, they take pleasure in all manner of noble exercises, as in keeping time all dancing, singing of musick, playing upon instruments, speaking of several languages, studying at the best Universities, and conversing with the learnedst Doctors, &c. or else we see them, before they are half perfect in any exercise, like carl-cats in March run mewing and yawling at the doors of young Gentlewomen; and if any of those have but a small matter of more then ordinary beauty, (which perhaps is gotten by the help of a damn'd bewitched pot of paint) she is immediately ador'd like a Saint upon an Altar: And in an instant there is as much beauty and perfection to be seen in her, as ever Juno, Venus and Pallas possessed all together.
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And to teach him how to live upon his yearly means, the tools are too damn'd costly.
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Here you ought to come, O restless Lovers, to behold your selves in these two darlings; you, who in your wooing are also possessed with jealousie, if you see that another obtains access to your Mistriss; or who, perhaps as wel as you, doth but once kiss the knocker of the dore, or cause an Aubade to be plaied under her Chamber Window: Look sharply about you, and behold how these Aubades decline, or whether it be worth your while to give your Rival the Challenge; or to stab, poison, or drown'd your self, to shew, by such an untimely death, the love you had for her; and on your Grave, bear this Epitaph, that through damn'd jealousie you murthered your self.
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"'Now, you understand,' he said, 'that this yarn about your pearl is nothing but a damn silly fable that's been going the round in Marseilles.
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"Damn the cat!" said Anthony to himself.
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You think it's all glory and pluck, and dashing out and blowing up the enemy's guns, and the British flag flying, and wounded pipers piping all the time and not caring a damn.
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Nobody caring a damn.
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You don't care a damn what happens to me or anybody else.
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As if he'd be likely to do a damn silly thing like that.
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Michael said to himself that he could stand these massed war emotions if they were sincere; but people whined about Louvain and Rheims Cathedral who had never cared a damn about either before the War.
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We get the news from the other fronts in the papers more or less; and I honestly don't care a damn what Asquith is saying or what Lloyd George is doing or what Northcliffe's motives are.
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So here I am in the damn Philippines, They feed me nothing but bacon and beans.
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We have this on the authority of the "Diary" of John Quincy Adams, which of course we must believe, for even that other fighting Irishman, Andrew Jackson, said, "Adams' Diary is probably correct--damn it!"
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The late Commodore Vanderbilt is reported to have said, "I have over a dozen sons, and not one is worth a damn."
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The red-faced man lurched two steps forward, and in a loud voice said, "L--L--Lincoln is dead--an' I'm damn glad of it!"
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"Damn the sheep!" roared Claiborne.
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Then your damned cigarette case shook my confidence in you there at the Army and Navy Club that night; and now--" "Damn my cigarette case!" bellowed Armitage, clapping his hand to his pocket to make sure of it.
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And there's all there is of the story, and I don't care a damn whether you believe it or not."
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"I'm not going into the valley," roared Claiborne, "and I'm not going to bed; I'm going with you, damn you!"
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Damn the fog!"
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She had not heard him, and he followed her doggedly, with an occasional snort or grunt or other inarticulate damn at the obstinate mud.
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They had been notified that "that gonoph of a Whiffler was kicked out, and a new feller was in, who looked cranky enough, and wanted to see 'em and tell 'em whether he was a damn' fool or not."
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Forty years it's been thar--through three generations o' th' Loreys--damn 'em!--an' no one's ever squealed on 'em.
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"Damn him!" he muttered as he walked away.
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"Who would I mean but that damn' furriner, Frank Layson?
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"Damn him!
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Damn him!" he exclaimed.
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"Damn him and damn his proud young puppy of a master!
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"Oh, damn the Colonel!"
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"That's damn queer.
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