The 125 occurrences of i'll be darned
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The T. A. Buck Featherloom Petticoat Company is prepared to fill orders for immediate----" "Well, I'll be darned!" said Jock McChesney aloud.
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"I'll be darned if I believe any girl can be hurt by a little sweet talk.
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I'll be darned if I know what you came for; but it's a cinch you didn't come just to be riding on the cars."
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he muttered.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" exclaimed Amory in surprise, "that's the last thing I expected."
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"Well, I'll be darned!" she ejaculated, and then walked to where she could face Eileen, and seated herself without making any attempt to conceal her amazement.
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"I'll be darned if I'd be as calm as he is," Cal Emmett muttered while the door was being closed.
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"Wal, I'll be darned," ejaculated Jeff as he saw Joe.
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An' I'll be darned if the changeablest one ain't the kind to hold a feller longest.
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"He shan't," he whispered to Ruth, "I'll be darned if he shall!"
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"Well, I was brought up in a barbed wire country," Pink exploded, "but I'll be darned if I ever saw a stunt like that pulled off before!"
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he said.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" ejaculated he, as Moze hove in sight.
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"I'll be darned!" muttered Slone.
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"Old Charleys" favorite beverage was Chateau-Margaux, and it appeared to do Mr. Shuttleworthy's heart good to see the old fellow swallow it, as he did, quart after quart; so that, one day, when the wine was in and the wit as a natural consequence, somewhat out, he said to his crony, as he slapped him upon the back-"I tell you what it is, 'Old Charley,' you are, by all odds, the heartiest old fellow I ever came across in all my born days; and, since you love to guzzle the wine at that fashion, I'll be darned if I don't have to make thee a present of a big box of the Chateau-Margaux.
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She can bake a bit of cake once a week if she'll stint herself to an egg or two, but when it comes to mixing up a dozen at a time, I'll be darned if I'll allow it."
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Well, I'll be darned!" remarked Mr. Temple Barholm.
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"I'll be darned if I do," he replied hotly.
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"Well, I'll be darned," said Major Bayne.
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"Boys," he said, "I'll be darned if I close down till I'm ready to close down.
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Five min---" "Well, I'll be darned!
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She could see that her aunt was both worried and grieved, and her uncle kept saying, "Well, I'll be darned!" over and over in a hurt and faintly hostile torte.
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Five min---" "Well, I'll be darned!
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She could see that her aunt was both worried and grieved, and her uncle kept saying, "Well, I'll be darned!" over and over in a hurt and faintly hostile torte.
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"That's so," Jim conceded; "but I'll be darned if I know why they want to do it.
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"That's so," Jim conceded; "but I'll be darned if I know why they want to do it.
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But I'll be darned if I can do it!"
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"Well I'll be darned!"
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"Well, I'll be darned!" breathed the elder man.
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"Well, I'll be darned!"
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I was all alone by myself, and I'll be darned if ten Injuns didn't come a screeching right after me.
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I wish I had the matter of half a dozen pound of nails, (you'll hear the old gentleman in the grand house say,) I'll be darned, if I don't, for if I had, I'd fix them are clapboards, I guess they'll go for it some o' these days.
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Whenever I see one of these grand houses, and a hat lookin out o' the winder, with nary head in it, thinks I, I'll be darned if that's a place for a wooden clock, nothin short of a London touch would go down with them folks, so I calculate I wont alight.
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There he is now, I'll be darned if he aint, standin afore his shop door, lookin as strong as high proof Jamaiky; I guess I'll whip it out o' the bung while he's a lookin arter the spicket, and praps he'll be none o' the wiser till be finds it out, neither.
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"Well, I'll be darned!"
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"Well, I'll be darned!" she announced frankly to the elevator starter, "that woman is the limit!
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"'I'll be darned if I don't, for who knows them wee-monstrosities don't help digestion, or feed on human pyson.
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If I am one of the people I will do as the rest do, but I'll be darned if I will get down and roll over for anybody."
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"I'll be darned if I would," he assured her, amiably, and started off.
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"I'll be darned if I did," he laughed back.
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"I'll be darned--an airship!"
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End thet two-faced, one-eyed brother o' his, the Prophet.-- I'll be darned ef folks don't say thet the Shakers in them 'ere parts claims him fer a disciple!
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Wall, I'll be darned!
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He simply exclaimed: "Well, I'll be darned!
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He nodded to the Sergeant who disappeared, and I'll be darned if he didn't return with a glass of ale.
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I'll be darned if it isn't!" cried one of the older boys, at the top of his voice.
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'I wish I had the matter of half a dozen pound of nails,' you'll hear the old gentleman in the grand house say, 'I'll be darned if I don't, for if I had, I'd fix them 'ere clapboards; I guess they'll go for it some o' these days.'
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Whenever I see one of these grand houses, and a hat lookin' out o' the winder, with nary head in it, think I, I'll be darned if that's a place for a wooden clock--nothin' short of a London touch would go down with them folks, so I calculate I won't alight.
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There he is now, I'll be darned if he ain't, standin' afore his shop door, lookin' as strong as high proof Jamaiky; I guess I'll whip it out o' the bung while he's a-lookin' arter the spicket, and p'r'aps he'll be none o' the wiser till he finds it out, neither."
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he said.
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... ANTHONY, _meanwhile, approaches his other guest._) ANTHONY: Well, I'll be darned.
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"Well, I'll be darned," he protested in an aggrieved tone, "here I've come out without my pocketbook."
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"I'll be darned!" exclaimed Richards.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" said Mr. Kahn, smiling at her.
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"I'll be darned," the Ramblin' Kid murmured half audibly, "Old Heck is goin' to 'Uriah' Parker!"
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"Well, I'll be darned!" ejaculated R.C.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he said in a hushed tone of blank amazement.
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Well I'll be darned!"
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"I gotter go to a meetin' of the Youth's Helpin' Hand Socirety this afternoon and I'll be darned if I stay in any dog-on bed."
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"Well, I'll be darned if I ever felt so cut up in my life.
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"Well, the old lady shut the door in my face, and I walked off; and I've been ever since trying to understand it, but I'll be darned if I can make head or tail of it.
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"Wal, I'll be darned!
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It was ten days after he got there that I saw him first, and I'll be darned if he was any human sachet, even then.
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"I'll be darned if I appreciate this way he's got of treating it like a spoiled kid's prank.
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"No," said Weary, still with bent head, "I'll be darned if I do.
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I just tell you what it is, Billy," said Tom, stopping short and smiting the palm of one hand with the fist of the other, "I've half a mind, off and on, to go to steady work of some kind, an' I'll be darned if I don't do it, if dad don't let me alone."
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"Well, I'll be darned!" said Curly, scratching his head, as he observed these developments.
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"I'll be darned if I ever met the like of you, Miss Silver, in all my travels.
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"Well, I'll be darned," burst out Mr. Parmalee, "if this don't beat all creation!
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I was a leetle too upstrupulous, I s'spose, but I'll be darned if she didn't square up to me like a catamount, till my hair riz right up, and I concluded the Tramp House was no place for me.
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If I meet a friend under the influence of the forbidden, I'm afraid he isn't able to give the receipt correctly, and when I meet a man who has had a few drinks and doesn't feel any happier, I'll be darned if I want the receipt."
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The farmer meditated a bit as he closed the barn doors behind them, when he remarked, somewhat aggressively, "I hain't got no objections ter havin' er railroad on my farm, but I'll be darned ef I'm goin' ter git up at all hours of the night ter open and shet them doors fer yer train ter go through!"
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"Well, I'll be darned.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" ejaculated Blair.
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"I'll be darned!" remarked reporter number one.
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As he turned the designated corner, he was saying to himself with a chuckle: "He always was quick on the trigger, but I'll be darned if that wasn't about the hastiest move I ever saw him make.
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Lathrop exclaimed, and added in English, "Well I'll be darned!"
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I ain't no objection to gals he was goin' to marry ef he hadn't broke the laws comin' to see him a leetle spell, if they'll go away peaceable when they're bid, but as for havin' sech highstericky work as this, I'll be darned if I will.
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"I'll be darned if I don't believe that gal of Hautville's has started to walk to Kingston, 'cause I wouldn't let her have another horse!"
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"I'll be darned," said Roger, puzzled.
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"You're doing us a favor, and I'll be darned if I'll let you stick your neck out too far.
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"I'll be darned if I'll crawl, but you've earned an apology.
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"'For I'll be darned,' he said, 'if he hasn't crossed the road long enough since; and that dumb nigger, Jem's not had the sense to stick to him!'
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"Arter he'd eat a hull roast pig, I reckon--leastwise that might make Harry lose his'n; but I'll be darned if two would be a sarcumstance to set before you, Frank, no how.
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"I'll be darned if yew will, though, stranger!" he snapped.
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He saw something that scared him; but what it was, I'll be darned if I know!"
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At last he said: "Wa'al, if this ain't a harder trade than fightin', I'll be darned!"
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He murmured: "I'll be darned!" in a dazed sort of a way as he felt her muscle, and Mary Rose went on sociably.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he said again.
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"Well I'll be darned,"--Sir Galahad stared at her in amazement.
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"Saw Persis Dale out here just now, and I'll be darned if she ain't getting better looking every day."
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Well, I'll be darned!"
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"Well, I'll be darned--you haven't changed a bit!" was all the French they could remember.
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"I'll be darned--no--yes--dinged if it isn't the Dink chasing the Canary!"
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"Old Charleys" favorite beverage was Chateau-Margaux, and it appeared to do Mr. Shuttleworthy's heart good to see the old fellow swallow it, as he did, quart after quart; so that, one day, when the wine was in and the wit as a natural consequence, somewhat out, he said to his crony, as he slapped him upon the back-"I tell you what it is, 'Old Charley,' you are, by all odds, the heartiest old fellow I ever came across in all my born days; and, since you love to guzzle the wine at that fashion, I'll be darned if I don't have to make thee a present of a big box of the Chateau-Margaux.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he exclaimed, when he had finished.
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"I'll be darned if I can make a draught," muttered the old soldier irascibly, while he picked up his alpaca coat from the balustrade, and slipped into it before going out upon the front porch into the possible presence of ladies.
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"Well, I'll be darned if I'm goin' to wait any longer," the first speaker whined.