The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Now growl, damn you, growl," he said, as he patted the responsive head and rubbed the flattening ears.

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But the thing is, Haredale-for I'll be very frank, as I told you I would at first-independently of any dislike that you and I might have to being related to each other, and independently of the religious differences between us-and damn it, that's important-I couldn't afford a match of this description.

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we pay enough for county institutions, damn 'em.

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Damn the magistrates!'

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Produced by Ken Smidge GOOD INDIAN by B. M. Bower 1912 Contents: I PEACEFUL HART RANCH II GOOD INDIAN III OLD WIVES' TALES IV THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL V "I DON'T CARE MUCH ABOUT GIRLS" VI THE CHRISTMAS ANGEL PLAYS GHOST VII MISS GEORGIE HOWARD, OPERATOR VIII THE AMIABLE ANGLER IX PEPPAJEE JIM "HEAP SABES" X MIDNIGHT PROWLERS XI "YOU CAN'T PLAY WITH ME" XII "THEM DAMN' SNAKE" XIII CLOUD-SIGN VERSUS CUPID XIV THE CLAIM-JUMPERS XV SQUAW-TALK-FAR-OFF HEAP SMART XVI "DON'T GET EXCITED!"

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Them damn' folks no eatum.

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Me damn' mad all time yo'.

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Yo' go damn' quick!'"

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"THEM DAMN SNAKE" Three hundred yards up the river, in the shade of a huge bowlder, round an end of which the water hurried in a green swirl that it might the sooner lie quiet in the deep, dark pool below, Good Indian, picking his solitary way over the loose rocks, came unexpectedly upon Baumberger, his heavy pipe sagging a corner of his flabby mouth, while he painstakingly detached a fly from his leader, hooked it into the proper compartment of his fly-book, and hesitated over his selection of another to take its place.

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"Them damn' snake, him no speakum," he observed disgustedly.

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All time them damn' Baumberga shut door--no talkum loud.

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He'd 'a' licked the hull damn--" "Now, Donny, be careful what language you use," Phoebe admonished, and so cut short his high-pitched song of praise.

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Really, Miss Tarleton _[she strikes him across the face]_ --Damn you!

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_[standing in his way]_ Are you ashamed of having said "Damn you" to me?

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Much you care, damn you!

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Damn you!

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Now, damn me if I do!

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Presently he exclaimed, "Damn the signal!

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'I thought, sir,' said Young John, with as pale and shocked a face as ever had been turned to Mr Dorrit's in his life-even in his College life: 'I thought, sir, you mightn't object to have the goodness to accept a bundle-' 'Damn your bundle, sir!' cried Mr Dorrit, in irrepressible rage.

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'Damn that boy, he's always at something of that sort.'

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'Damn you, what do you mean by that?' retorted Squeers in great perturbation.

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'My dear young man, you mustn't give way to-this sort of thing will never do, you know-as to getting on in the world, if you take everybody's part that's ill-treated-Damn it, I am proud to hear of it; and would have done it myself!'

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'No, damn it, Verisopht,' said Sir Mulberry, 'fair play's a jewel, and Miss Nickleby and I settled the matter with our eyes ten minutes ago.'

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Damn me,' said Mr Crummles, angrily, 'if I haven't often said that I wouldn't have a man or woman in my company that wasn't master of the language, so that they might learn it from the original, and play it in English, and save all this trouble and expense.'

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'Damn him!' cried Newman, dashing his cherished hat on the floor; 'like a false hound.'

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'Damn your obstinacy, Tim Linkinwater,' said brother Charles, looking at him without the faintest spark of anger, and with a countenance radiant with attachment to the old clerk.

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'Damn your obstinacy, Tim Linkinwater, what do you mean, sir?'

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'Damn you, Tim Linkinwater, how dare you talk about dying?' roared the twins by one impulse, and blowing their old noses violently.

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'Damn!' muttered the sick man between his teeth, and writhing impatiently in his bed.

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'Damn the expense.

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D DAMN, v. A word formerly much used by the Paphlagonians, the meaning of which is lost.

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We want facts-startling facts-damn you," he added, with a sort of ferocious discretion, right into Mr Verloc's face.

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"Nothing," growled from the sofa Mr Verloc, who, provoked by the abhorrent sound, had merely muttered a "Damn."

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On the contrary, he repeated it mentally with profane emphasis and a fuller precision: "Damn it!

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Mr Verloc neither said, "Damn!" nor yet "Stevie be hanged!"

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There's no saying how much of what's going on you have got hold of on the sly with your infernal don't-care-a-damn way of looking nowhere in particular, and saying nothing at all... " His husky domestic voice ceased for a while.

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How you frightened me, damn you!' thought Vasili Andreevich.

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"An old soldier like me," said Napoleon, "does not care a tinker's damn for the death of a million men."

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"Lift up your hands damn quick!" mimicked a voice just behind.

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"The damn coyotes!"

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"Not by a damn sight it don't!

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"That's too dangerous a toy for you to be playing with--and yuh know damn well yuh can't hit anything."

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But he thought it sounded like, "Oh, damn the story!"

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The whole damn country is running water, and the hills are bare as this floor!"

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"Damn Grootver, who can force my time to this employ!"

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Lastly, he started a fresh tide of popular sympathy by enunciating the sentiment, "Damn all these Admirality Charts, and that's what I say!"

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"No, if I hadn't have been born an Englishman," was one of his sentiments, "damn me!

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"I know it was a liberty----" "O, damn your liberty!

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Damn, damn, damn!

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"I heerd you was a damn bad man with a gun."

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It takes a damn good man to travel alone any length of time.

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He's not the talkin' kind, an' he's damn dangerous when he's thet way.

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"Wal, mebbe, an' if you hev it's liable to be damn hot.

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It's a damn lie!

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"Duane, I'm damn glad!"

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"Wal, considerin' you-all seem so damn friendly an' oncurious down here in this Big Bend country, I don't mind sayin' yes--I am in on the dodge," he replied, with deliberate sarcasm.

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"Any honest citizen of Fairdale can now see what's plain--yours is a damn poor hand!

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I don't care a damn for Colonel Mayor Longstreth.

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Damn him!

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"Dodge, thet's damn handsome of you, considerin' the job wasn't--" "Considerin' nothin'," interrupted Duane.

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"Poggin, damn him!

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"Damn you, Knell!

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An' for my part I don't care a damn when that comes."

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Lawson, damn him!

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Once or twice Jack seemed disposed to turn restive, but a vigorous and determined application of the whip from the ruthless hand of his master soon compelled him to submission, and Edward's dilated nostril expressed his triumph in the result of the contest; he scarcely spoke to me during the whole of the brief drive, only opening his lips at intervals to damn his horse.

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I'm forty-seven now; look ten years more; and the doctors say-damn the doctors anyway!"

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"Throw it, damn you," he rasped in, a harsh low voice.

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Thou damn'd, thou cursed creature, This deed so dark with thee, Think'st thou to bring to hell below My holy wife and me?

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This cursed RUMP-REBELLIOUS CREW, They were so damn'd hard-hearted; They pass'd a vote that CHARING-CROSS Should be taken down and carted: Then fare thee well, etc.

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Under the rose be it spoken, there's a damn'd committee Sits in hell (Goldsmiths' Hall), in the midst of the city, Only to sequester the poor Cavaliers - The devil take their souls, and the hangman their ears.

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If our masters won't supply us With money, food, and clothing, Let the State look to't, We'll find one that will do't, Let him live - we will not damn.

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Being come to Whitehall, there's the dismal mone, "Let Monk be damn'd!" cries Arthur in a terrible tone (57) - "That traytor, and those cuckoldy rogues that set him on!"

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I that have care of many souls, And power to damn or save, Dar'st thou thyself compare with me, Thou vile, ungodly knave!

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Quoth he, The priests have preach'd and pray'd, And made so damn'd a pother, That all the people are run mad To murther one another.

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of so many noble sparkes, Who on their bodies bear the markes Of their integritie; And suffer'd ruine of estate, It was my damn'd unhappy fate That I not one could see.

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I mind not the members and makers of laws, Let them sit or prorogue as his Majesty please; Let 'em damn us to Woolen, I'le never repine At my usage when dead, so alive I have wine; Yet oft in my drink I can hardly forbear To blame them for making my claret so dear.

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Then here's a good health to all those that love peace, Let plotters be damn'd and all quarrels now cease Let me but have wine and I care for no more, 'Tis a treasure sufficient; there's none can be poor That has Bacchus to's friend, for he laughs at all harm, Whilst with high-proofed claret he does himself arm.

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I did about this nation Hold forth my gifts and teach, Maintained the tolleration The common story And Directory I damn'd with the word "preach."

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The makers of the plot we see, By damn'd old TONY'S treachery, How they would have brought it about, To have given great York the rout, To have given, etc.

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God preserve our gracious King, And safe tydings to us bring, Defend us from the SHAM BLACK BOX, (114) And all damn'd fanatick plots, And all damn'd, etc.

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Then let all true subjects sing, And damn the power of all those That won't show loyalty to their King, And assist him against his Whiggish foes.

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When he's ridin' a log near the falls at high water, or cuttin' the key-log in a jam, he ain't in no place for blasphemious swearin'; jest a little easy, perlite 'damn' is 'bout all he can resk, if he don't want to git drownded an' hev his ghost walkin' the river-banks till kingdom come.

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Before I'm sawed up I'd like to forgit this triflin' brook in the sight of a good-sized river, an' rest my eyes on some full-grown logs, 'stead o' these little damn pipestems you boys are playin' with!"

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Jack Barnes must have felt what was coming, for he grabbed my arm, and whispered, 'Sit still, Joe, damn you!

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I didn't care a damn for them, or any one else, at most times, but I had moods when I felt things.

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'He--he' (she seemed a little hysterical, trying not to laugh)--'he said "damn it!"'

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But there came a bang and a sound like 'damn!' and hopelessness settled down.

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"Damn" is often the feeblest of expletives, and "as you please" may be the dirge of an empire.

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"Damn the children!"

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732 'And therefore hath she brib'd the Destinies, To cross the curious workmanship of nature To mingle beauty with infirmities, And pure perfection with impure defeature; 736 Making it subject to the tyranny Of mad mischances and much misery; 'As burning fevers, agues pale and faint, Life-poisoning pestilence and frenzies wood, 740 The marrow-eating sickness, whose attains Disorder breeds by heating of the blood; Surfeits, imposthumes, grief, and damn'd despair, Swear nature's death for framing thee so fair.

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At the end of it all Eusebius, that supreme Trimmer, was prepared to damn everlastingly all those who doubted that consubstantiality he himself had doubted at the beginning of the conference.

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BELIEVE, AND YOU ARE SAVED But be a sin great or small, it cannot damn a man once he has found God.

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Damn!" with astonishing heartiness and distinctness, and a lady student in the back seats gets up and leaves the room.

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"Damn agricultural work!"

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"Damn it!"

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"Oh, damn the Liberals!"

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Directly I detected the shrill partisan note in our criticism, the attempt to puff a poor thing because it was "in the right direction," or damn a vigorous piece of work because it wasn't, I tackled the man and had it out with him.

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