The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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What cruel creed was this, prompting a mother to believe that God would damn the child whom she herself was forced, out of the fulness of her undying love, to take back into her house and into her heart?
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_Ire._ A plague upon his damn'd repentant fancies!
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the girl by the well, with her finger cut, and her throat-- _4th Poach._ Damn thee, have done!
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[_Aside._] Damn him, coward!
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(_He said, as a matter of fact, "damn," but I am getting so tired of that word, in print that I shall employ alternatives every time.
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The doctor knows; 'E talks of punctured damn-the-things.
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"Oh, damn it, I can't!" he muttered savagely, and retraced his steps to where the saddle lay.
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"Well, you damn' fool!" he ejaculated pityingly.
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You know damn' well you can't!
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Why, damn it, there ain't a man I know that wouldn't give you the laugh if they knew the offer you've made me!
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You can make good here--and damn it, you will!"
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"If I had a wife," he stated calmly, "I'd snub her up to a post and then I'd talk to her about anything I damn pleased!"
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"Why, damn it, man, I'm in love with a girl and I want to marry her if I can get rid of this other darned, mysterious, Tom-fool of a woman," Ford gritted at last, in sheer desperation.
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And the damn'd living fluff, of man and beast the brood, It laughs to scorn my utmost power.
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Then damn you, sir,--you are nai true Scot.--Ay, sir, you may look as angry as you will,--but again I say--you are nai true Scot.
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damn the fellow!
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I see my folly now.--I am undone by mine ain policy.--This Sidney is the last man that shou'd have been about my son:--The fellow, indeed, hath given him principles, that might have done vary weel among the ancient Romans,--but are damn'd unfit for the modern Britons.--Weel, guin I had a thousand sons, I never wou'd suffer one of these English, university-bred fellows to be about a son of mine again;--for they have sic an a pride of literature and character, and sic saucy, English notions of liberty continually fermenting in their thoughts, that a man is never sure of them.
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Long thus, in vain, were the Allies defy'd, But 'twas ver cold by that damn'd River Side.
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Damn!
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Half-measures only damn all concerned."
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"And so I tramped all over that little bit of an island, hoping he might somehow have gotten in without my knowing it, and always thinking I _heard that awful last cry of his_ in the darkness--and then the night dropped down impenetrably, like a damn thick blanket out of the sky, and--" All eyes fell away from his face.
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"Damn it all, we want it to be political and partisan," one angry Westerner wrote.
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But, outside the caucus, in the hotel lobbies, and in the various committee rooms, whenever the subject came up these soldier and sailor men, in almost every instance, got mad--damn mad.
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And if any of my native countrymen are so despicable as not to want to fight for the grandest flag the world has ever seen, the flag which gives freedom to all who are oppressed, I say, damn him and kick him out of here so that we can show that we despise such slackers."
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I damn such fools!
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I damn such fools!
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I'm stuck here, sick and hungry--I ain't et a mouthful since last night, and then I only had a dish of sour beans that damn' Mex.
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And you do it by exhibition flying for money--not sailin' around giving the whole damn country a free treat.
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And it's because I made so damn' much it went to my head and made a fool outa me.
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Back there at Sinkhole you was damn generous with the artillery--there where you had no use for it.
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Gimme the tools and I'll rip your damn motor apart so quick it'll make your head swim!
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And you don't want her to go squawking Thunder Bird to these damn' hicks, I guess, and keep 'em rememberin' that you spent six days--" "That'll be about all," Johnny cut him short.
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Damn you, don't you realize--" "Sit down!" roared Johnny.
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He raised himself on his arm, crimson with anger, his chest heaving under the thin silken jacket which defined his gaunt ribs--"Sit down, will you, damn you?"
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"Damn your poor old Billy," said Lawrence: "let me look at your arm."
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"Oh, damn Billy!" said Lawrence for the second time.
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"Oh, damn your common sense!" exclaimed Lawrence.
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"And you're all in it together, damn you!"
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"Oh damn!"
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"Oh damn the war!
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and damn England too--what did we go to fight for?
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"Damn Gainsford and damn the fences and damn you."
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Val played on softly: once when he desisted Bernard stirred and muttered something which sounded like "Go on, damn you," a proof that his mind was not far from his body, only the thinnest of veils lying over its terrible activity.
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"Damn the money!" said Lawrence at white heat.
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Art has no ideal but truth, and to conventionalize truth is to damn it In the most commonplace material there is always truth, but here they conventionalize it out of all--" "Oh," cried Janet, "we're a conventional people, I assure you, Miss Bell, and so are you, for how could you change your spots in a hundred years?
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"Damn having a chauffeur who gets drunk the one day of the year when you need him most!" he muttered under his breath, as with the same exquisitely sensitive fingers that could have dissected like a caress the nervous system of a humming bird, or re-set unbruisingly the broken wing of a butterfly, he hurled his hundred and eighty pounds of infuriate brute-strength against the calm, chronic, mechanical stubbornness of that auto crank.
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"Damn!" he swore on the upward pull.
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"Damn!" he gasped on the downward push.
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"Damn!" he cursed and sputtered and spluttered.
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And probably the damn car's _bust_ and won't start--anyway--and--!"
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"Damn it all, Rae," he said, "_I--want you!_" Precipitously the White Linen Nurse scrambled to her feet.
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I tell you I positively refuse to have a lot of damn fools speculating about my private affairs!
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Damn sanctimonious parsons and my Lord Bishop's Scotch hireling!
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"The Commissary threatens again, damn him!" he said between smoke puffs.
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"Damn you!" cried Haward, moved by sudden and uncontrollable irritation.
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"Damn you and yer clothes!" he said, and flung 'em at me and Jim.
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But how damn a king who had entered the lists as champion of the Church?
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At length one of our soldiers, not yet satisfied, called out with some warmth: 'Damn you, Pumpkin, isn't Louisbourg taken yet?'
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'Ay, ay, my dear,' replied our son of Neptune, 'but, damn me, I'll convince you that an Englishman shall go where a Frenchman dare not show his nose.'
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After we had cleared this remarkable place, where the channel forms a complete zigzag, the master called to his mate to give the helm to somebody else, saying, 'Damn me if there are not a thousand places in the Thames fifty times more hazardous than this; I am ashamed that Englishmen should make such a rout about it.'
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They obeyed with curses: "Damn it, what is falling back but retreating?
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Damn it!
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DAMN it!
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You sitting there, calm and collected--not caring one damn for me-- MRS. WESTERN.
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He's so damn game."
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"Damn you, what do you mean?
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Auld heads be the best stepping-stones young folks can have, understood right; awnly the likes of you mostly chooses to splash through life on your awn damn silly roads."
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I knawed that tree three year ago to give a hogshead an' a half as near as damn it.
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An' Clem's made it clear 't was all my damn silly silence to blame.
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"I allus sez, in my clenching way, that I doan't care a farden damn what happens to my bones, if my everlasting future be well thought on by passon.
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But that imp o' Satan--that damn Blanchard bwoy!
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A man should knaw hisself anyways 'fore he has the damn fulishness to take a wife.
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That's why I boil awver now an' again--damn it!
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"Damn the auld slate!
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D'you think I care a damn wan way or t'other?
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"Say the word, Mary, an' think o' me here as master, a-keeping all your damn relations off by word of command."
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I'll tell you what Lezzard is--just a damn evil disposition kep' in by skin an' bones--that's Lezzard.
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Me in church, keepin' order 'mong the damn boys generation arter generation, and him never inside the door since he buried his wife.
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Damn the Duchy, as steals moor an' common wheer it pleases an' then grudges a man his toil."
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"As to damning Duchy," he continued, "you might as well damn the sun or moon.
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"Damn it, Phoebe, doan't you take me like that else you'll get the rough edge of my tongue.
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Damn the cross!
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"The airth be damn near drowned, an' the air's thick like a washin'-day everywheers, an' a terrible braave sight o' rain unshed in the elements yet."
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"A damn queer accident, if you ax me.
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"Damn his black mind!
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'T is in this world that a chap's got to pay for his sins most times, an' damn short credit, tu, so far as I can see.
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"Damn my birthday--a wisht day for me 't was!
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Damn it all!
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In plain speech, 't is a damn dismal come-along-of-it, an' I've cried by night, auld though I am, to think o' the man's babes grawin' up wi' this round theer necks.
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Wine, women, and song, you know, and all that; it may be well enough for us young bloods, but in a fellow of his circumstances I say it's wrong, damn it!
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"Damn those children!" said Dummer, to the man next him.
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Colonel Stirling's "damn" had damned the strike as well as the votes.
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it's a delight to hear damn said like that."
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Ogden, to change the subject, asked: "Did you really say 'damn'?"
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Let's play fair then, damn it!"
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"Damn!
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"_Damn_ who's won!" was 'Bias's answer; and he looked too dangerous to be pressed further.
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The lecturer in a genial manner, after personally conducting his audience across the Great Continent--'" "Damn," said Mr Rogers.
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