The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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I think they're deaf and dumb, but be damn careful."

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Damn it, Evarin couldn't be infallible; he hadn't even recognized me as Race Cargill!

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Then I said, in the Shainsan which still comes to my tongue when moved or angry, "Damn it, you're _going_.

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Do what you damn please.

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She belongs with Juli and, damn it, that's where she's going."

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Leave it to me, damn me!

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"Well, parson," replied the only half-converted youth, "I am not damn happy, just _happy,_ that's all."

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"_ As the ominous applause which followed died away, Brother John, half arising in his seat, vehemently exclaimed, "Mrs. Worshipful Master, _I never told him to ask no such damn fool question!

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"_ To which the candidate for Congress, now upon a firm footing, tapped the man of the sacred office familiarly upon the shoulder and cheerfully exclaimed, "Why, damn it, _Van,_ I thought I ought to know you!"

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"No, damn it," said Oglesby, _"it is the very moment he gets out!

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"Oh, damn it," quickly replied the orator, "I don't know who built them; _I asked everybody I saw in Egypt and none of them knew!

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"'Look there,' said the boy, pointing to the next verse, 'there comes them same damn three fellows again!'"

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"Not by a damn sight," replied Turner, with native elegance.

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"Oh, damn Fetters!" exclaimed the colonel, elated with his victory.

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"Ah, damn you, so you've done it again, have you?" he said with a softness that in some indefinable way chilled the blood.

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The rougher the sea, the better chance for gold, so Silvertip--damn his cowardly hide--told me.

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"We're up against the damn'dest bit o' coast in Alasky, and in a rotten tub like this it's a ten to one chance we're takin' but----" At this point, to Ellen's vexation, the paper containing the lunch burst apart letting half a dozen gull eggs, which formed the principal part of it, fall to the sand.

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"Well," he continued after some strictly personal remarks, "I suppose we'll have to take Kilbuck to a doctor before we go to Katleean--damn him, I ought to kill him, though.

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"But," almost shrieked Sir Felix, "damn your eyes, it's _twins_--and both _girls_!"

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"Damn the fellow!" swore Ben Jope cheerfully, sitting up.

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No, damn it!"

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Lady Richard's merry laugh rang through the garden, and a brusque "Damn it!" of Morewood's floated out from the open window of the billiard-room.

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"Damn posterity," said Jimmy, tugging at his moustache.

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He said his friends would know what to think, and he didn't care a damn (that was his word) about anybody else.

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"Damn Japhet Williams," said Quisanté with a laugh, and Quisanté's wife found herself wishing that he would "damn" a few more men and things.

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Because you said 'the whole damn system'; and there were two ladies at the table.

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Red used to be a damn white Injun in the old days.

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"The whole damn fuss was wrong, _wrong_, I tell you!

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I never see such a damn country f'r wind."

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Surely this slight reference amid many dissertations of his own upon Spain was to damn his friend's book with faint praise: A Handbook is a Handbook after all, a very useful thing, but still--the fact is that we live in an age of humbug, in which everything, to obtain note and reputation, must depend less upon its own intrinsic merit than on the name it bears.

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'Digby, or whatever his name may be; damn him!'

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'Damn the marriage,' said Captain Armine, rather staggered.

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'But, damn it, my good fellow, my dear Levison, what the deuce am I to do with 800L.

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Damn these young officers!

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It's the other--damn it!

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"I don't know what you mean, an' I don't care a damn," growled Pitman.

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"I don't care a damn about that, either," Bradley spouted, and he turned toward the house.

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"The damn fool was welcome to 'er.

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It seems to me that I dream o' them damn mountains and blue skies every night hand-running--and the good, old-fashioned grub we used to have!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,760   ~   ~   ~

"You'll be a damn fool if you don't.

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"You damn fool!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,195   ~   ~   ~

It was then that our dear Tish became like herself again, for Aggie was shocked into saying, "Oh, damn!" and Tish gave her a severe lecture on profanity.

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"But she'd be flirting with him in ten minutes, damn her!" he added.

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"Damn my blood pressure!" said the general in a thick tone.

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Above all we were to remember that because a man said "Damn", it did not mean necessarily that he was going to hell.

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I (p. 053) overheard an irreverent officer near me say, "Damn the place of honour", and I thought of Sam Hughes and his warning about not objecting to swearing.

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Nor damn nor devil, either.

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"Oh, _damn_ this heart!" he complained fretfully.

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There--I shouldn't 'a' said that before you, but--" "Oh, I know 'damn,' Luella," Caroline assured her, "and it isn't as if you said it purposely, anyway; you just repeated it.

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The lay parson, exhausted with seventy hours' continuous work, and unable to recall a single word of the burial service, broke huskily into this rugged commendation, "Well, boys, they were four damn good fellows; let us repeat the Lord's prayer," but they couldn't manage to say even the Lord's prayer among them.

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The broken voice with the rough and ready words of praise: "They were four damn good fellows."

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"Damn your eyes," snapped the Doctor, "don't be a fool; get in there," and in spite of his earnest protests Smith was hoisted into the ambulance to leave the firing line for all time.

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May the Son of the Living God, with all the glory of His Majesty, curse him or them; and may heaven, with all the powers which move therein, rise against him or them, to damn him or them, unless he or they shall repent, or that he or they shall make satisfaction.

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_Gratiano._ O, be thou damn'd, inexorable dog!

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He went ter de winder en said, "Good Gawd, hit's dem damn Yankees."

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As the order to withdraw reached a brigade which had been hammered unmercifully all day with little chance of retaliation, one of the men shook his fist at Ali Muntar and, almost choking with rage, cried out: "Damn ye!

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"Because we are damn fools," heartily rejoined Anderson.

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Mental sensitives always think they're so damn superior to anyone else.

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'You know I told you when you were here the other day that I could not--you know damn well that----' "'Now, now, now,' said he soothingly, holding up his hand, 'don't do that!

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"Well," said Sammy Ridley, drawing a deep breath when the Colonel was through, "I may be a damn fool, but I am no poet!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,855   ~   ~   ~

Between consoling puffs he jerked out, 'A man's a damn fool--a damn fool, I say, to come to New York to look for a job!

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"Damn Tristram!

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"May it please your Majesty," said Captain Jemmy, thrusting himself forward, "but Roderick Salt's the damn'dest villain in your service; and that's saying a good deal.

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"I hopes He'll damn him, then," said I.

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As I say, he always sent a detailed statement of the month's profit and loss on the chickens-at least the month's loss on the chickens-and this detailed statement included the various items of expense-corn for the chickens, boots for himself, and so on; even car fares, and the weekly contribution of ten cents to help out the missionaries who were trying to damn the Chinese after a plan not satisfactory to those people.

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"Damn dat little buckra!" they said; "he cunning more dan dem toder.

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Dis here da new fashion for fight: him fire big ball arter you, and when big ball 'top, de damn sunting (something) fire arter you again."

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Heav'n help thee, boy, we are not they Who only go to damn a play, And cackle in the pit; Like good Sir William Curtis{2} we Can laugh at _nous_ and drollery, Though of ourselves 'twere writ.

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Damn the St. Leger.

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The young Duke----' 'Damn the Duke!'

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We like a good broken heart or so now and then; but then one should retire to the Sierra Morena mountains, and live upon locusts and wild honey, not 'dine out' with our cracked cores, and, while we are meditating suicide, the Gazette, or the Chiltern Hundreds, damn a vintage or eulogise an _entrée_.

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Damn your poetry, Apollo, and, Mercury, give us one of your good stories.'

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"Damn James Bowdoin's Sons, sir!" says Mr. James Bowdoin.

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Mr. Bowdoin stamped up the two flights of narrow stairs to the counting-room, where his first action was to take off a large piece of cannel coal just put on the fire by Mr. James Bowdoin, and damn his son and heir for his extravagance.

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"I bet the damn thing's going to do that all night," Quin said confidentially.

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I know you don't care a tinker's damn for me in the way I care for you.

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"Damn that ether!" some one muttered.

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Maybe there's some who could down Hurley in a straight gun fight; maybe there's one or two like McGurk that could down Diaz--damn his yellow hide--but there ain't no one can buck the two of 'em.

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"No; damn you!"

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I'd taught him day after day and cursed him and damn near prayed for him.

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"Damn you, Gandil, I've borne with you and your croaking too long, d'ye hear?

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"Damn it all--well, then--whatever you like.

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Damn him--I never trusted Mansie!"

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"D-d-damn it!

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"Damn you!

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If it weren't for you, I would have won her and a chance for real life again--but now--damn you!"

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He stared gloomily from face to face, and Gandil snarled: "A fellow who saves a shipwrecked man--" "Damn you, keep still, Gandil."

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"Don't damn me, Pierre le Rouge, but damn the luck you've brought to Jim Boone."

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I know him, damn him.

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When he dies the whole range will know about it--damn quick.

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Damn your pretty pink-and-white face--you've done for us all!

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"Damn it all--Jack--you see--I meant--" But she tore herself away and flung herself face down on the bunk, sobbing more bitterly than ever.

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"Damn the glove!" broke from her.

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Why, it damn near finishes Pierre with me to think he'd take up with--a thing like you.

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Damn him!

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A crimson tide flowed in the streets of Paris deep enough to damn the infamous Catherine de' Medici and her confederates.

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"Well, damn all books.

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