The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Damn you!"
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CHAPTER VI CLEAR WEATHER "Damn that mat!" he exclaimed.
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"Damn him!" he said, almost choked with impotent fury, and then sat down limply with a face that grew suddenly blanched.
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Damn you, Alton--it can't be true."
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"It were that, damn me, it were--the schoolmaster there, he knows it."
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It's Vos Engo--damn little rat!
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Swear like a man, not like a damn canary bird."
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Hey, get his feet, damn you!"
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"She has fainted, damn her!"
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"I told them damn fools that a Yankee'd get the better of 'em, even if they ran a steam roller over him two or three times.
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Damn them, they'd do it, you know.
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"Damn the swine who took their horses to town before the sun was up.
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Understand, damn you, it is not for you that I risk my life."
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"Well," said Dangloss, his eyes snapping, "what is it, damn you?"
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Damn it all, I know we can force a gate.
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Damn Vos Engo!
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"Release me, damn you!" shrieked Vos Engo, striking his rescuer in the face with his fist.
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But over the odious phrase, "my business woman," her lips boggled and balked; not to save her life could she bring herself to damn her own niece with such an introduction.
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"Damn it, sir," roared the Colonel, "I've never read one."
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Damn every last one of them, I say."
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"Why, damn you--nothing.
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Damn your good advice, give bad--bad advice, I say; anything that will do people harm--no matter whether they are ugly or pretty--and if you are not jolly well careful, pretty girls will be your--and our--undoing.
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"Oh, damn Hamar!"
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Then damn it, you must.
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Damn the present!
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Damn it, you must!"
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"Oh, damn the Compact!"
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Damn the Compact and damnsh Hamar!'
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"Damn you, curse your impertinence!
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"Master, whose inconceivable ferocity engenders life and inflicts it on the innocent whom thou darest damn--in the name of what original sin?--whom thou darest punish--by the virtue of what covenants?--we would have thee confess thine impudent cheats, thine inexpiable crimes!
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"Call this damn fool off my back, will you, Charleton?" drawled Scott.
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'I'm the hen-peckedest damn fool in the Rockies,' he says."
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You've been the church buildingest damn fool in the Rockies."
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"Thee would make a poor gardener," said Wholesome, "sitting on thee fence in the sun and watching thee pumpkins--damn nasty things anyhow!"
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I said: "Damn the country!" and closed _that_ conversation.
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"You damn' cur," he growled, "yuh know yuh ain't no friend uh the Kings."
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"What's it to you, damn yuh?" he snapped, but we could see at a glance that King had not begun his meal.
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"I hope you have to stay on the damn' bar a week."
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He holds aloft a solitary hot cake and addresses Lew Wee in his best Anglo-Chinese, and with humorous intent: "I think take-um hot cake, nail over big knot hole in bunk-house--last damn long time better than sheet iron!"
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And when his last speech the loud hawkers did cry, He swore from his cart, "It was all a damn'd lie!"
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The hangman for pardon fell down on his knee; Tom gave him a kick in the guts for his fee: Then said, I must speak to the people a little; But I'll see you all damn'd before I will whittle.
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Five years a nymph at certain hamlet, Y-cleped Harrow of the Hill, a- --bused much my heart, and was a damn'd let To verse--but now for Domitilla.
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E. B._] THE PLACE OF THE DAMNED 1731 All folks who pretend to religion and grace, Allow there's a HELL, but dispute of the place: But, if HELL may by logical rules be defined The place of the damn'd--I'll tell you my mind.
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Wherever the damn'd do chiefly abound, Most certainly there is HELL to be found: Damn'd poets, damn'd critics, damn'd blockheads, damn'd knaves, Damn'd senators bribed, damn'd prostitute slaves; Damn'd lawyers and judges, damn'd lords and damn'd squires; Damn'd spies and informers, damn'd friends and damn'd liars; Damn'd villains, corrupted in every station; Damn'd time-serving priests all over the nation; And into the bargain I'll readily give you Damn'd ignorant prelates, and counsellors privy.
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Then let us no longer by parsons be flamm'd, For we know by these marks the place of the damn'd: And HELL to be sure is at Paris or Rome.
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While each pale sinner hung his head, Jove, nodding, shook the heavens, and said: "Offending race of human kind, By nature, reason, _learning_, blind; You who, through frailty, stepp'd aside; And you, who never fell--_through pride_: You who in different sects were shamm'd, And come to see each other damn'd; (So some folk told you, but they knew No more of Jove's designs than you;) --The world's mad business now is o'er, And I resent these pranks no more.
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I damn such fools!--Go, go, you're _bit_."
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You'll find him swear, blaspheme, and damn (And every moment take a dram) His ghastly visage with an air Of reprobation and despair; Or else some hiding-hole he seeks, For fear the rest should say he squeaks; Or, as Fitzpatrick[5] did before, Resolve to perish with his whore; Or else he raves, and roars, and swears, And, but for shame, would say his prayers.
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But I, in politics grown old, Whose thoughts are of a different mould, Who from my soul sincerely hate Both kings and ministers of state; Who look on courts with stricter eyes To see the seeds of vice arise; Can lend you an allusion fitter, Though flattering knaves may call it bitter; Which, if you durst but give it place, Would show you many a statesman's face: Fresh from the tripod of Apollo, I had it in the words that follow: Take notice to avoid offence, I here except his excellence: "So, to effect his monarch's ends, From hell a viceroy devil ascends; His budget with corruptions cramm'd, The contributions of the damn'd; Which with unsparing hand he strews Through courts and senates as he goes; And then at Beelzebub's black hall, Complains his budget was too small."
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"Yes," he rejoined; "and damn you, sir!
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"Mr. Polk, sir," said I, rising and facing him, "damn you, sir, you are not fit to untie Mr. Calhoun's shoe!
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"Why, damn Aunt Betty!"
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Damn it, Helen!"
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"Yes, my lord," she answered, "God will damn your soul in so far as it is that of a brute and not that of a gentleman or a statesman."
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Now snap it, damn you!
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"Damn it, sir, I know he did, but this is no time to argue about that.
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Of course, we shouldn't want my sister to begin too far down--oh, damn it, Cowles, you know what I mean."
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Oh, damn it all, anyway.
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"Damn your soul, sir!" he thundered, "explain yourself, or I'll make you wish you had.
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"Damn you both," sobbed the struggling man.
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"Now, my son," he concluded savagely, "if you ever dreamed of marrying any other woman, damn me if I wouldn't come into court and make this indenture witness for you _both_--for her as well as you!
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Damn it, sir!
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He said: 'I don't care a damn about the ponies and sledges.
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You got it comin', damn you, an' you know it.
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"Not by a damn sight," he returned roughly.
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"That's right," he continued, addressing the horse, "hump yourself, an' swell up and grunt, damn you; you ought to be thankin' God that you ain't nothin' but a hoss, nohow, with no feelin' 'cept what's in your belly."
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You are too honest yourself to condemn any man on mere suspicion, and you are too much of a gentleman to damn another simply because he, too, aspires to that distinction."
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Or if he didn't tell her this, then he was sure to have a worthless son or nephew that her ranch would be just the place for; and, of course, she would be glad to take him on and make something of him--that is, so the lady now regrettably put it, as he had shown he wasn't worth a damn for anything else, why couldn't she make a cattleman of him?
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Damn no-good squaw man get all Injins drunk on whiskey; then play poker with four aces.
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The Pope continues to damn them all conformably with the tradition of the Church; but he has given up levying armies to make war upon them here below.
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In the diving season it's the only damn thing that'll pass.
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I tried to damn my mood, but found no profanity utterable.
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I am by myself and damn everybody!"
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He was damn hypocrite.
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His misery made me feel bad, and the damned _nonos_, too, and I cried--I don't know how damn sentimental it was, but that was the way it affected me.
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"By damn, yes," croaked the hermit, in the voice of a raven loosed from a deserted house.
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"Damn your difference!
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"Can't drop--drop out of the running--damn it all, man!
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"Damn his friendship.
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And then he dropped a very buttery piece of buttered toast on the carpet and, picking it up, said "damn" under his breath; and then they both laughed, and Zora found him human.
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He broke down and blubbered--the poor damn fool--he'll be in Matteawan in a week--" "You'll be there yourself if you don't come home," broke in Edith's voice impatiently.
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And damn him, what had he in his past?
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This town is choking itself to death simply because we're so damn slow!
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"Damn his cure!
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He patted his bottle and said to me, 'Bruce, my boy, with all these simple animals right here as our companions why be a damn fool and run off to the cows?'
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