The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Now, Jim, show your hand and be damn quick afore I call your turn on the deal," demanded the seaman as though certain that a prior conclusion had proven correct.

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Both of 'em died, starved to death, while you and that damn missionary was getting fat on the money you stole.

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Soon, if the tide of poeshie continues, I'll send you a whole lot to damn.

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and can do any damn thing I like.

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You are to understand: if I take all this bother, it is not only from a sense of duty, or a love of meddling--damn the phrase, take your choice--but from a great affection for Mataafa.

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makes more than 150 pages of my manuscript--damn this hair--and I only designed the book to run to about 200; but when you introduce the female sect, a book does run away with you.

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Hard to imagine any position more ridiculous; a week before he had been trying to rake up evidence against me by brow-beating and threatening a half-white interpreter; that very morning I had been writing most villainous attacks upon him for the Times; and we meet and smile, and--damn it!--like each other.

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I do my best to damn the man and drive him from these islands; but the weakness endures--I love him.

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Very amusing how the reviews pick out one story and damn the rest!

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In biography you have your little handful of facts, little bits of a puzzle, and you sit and think, and fit 'em together this way and that, and get up and throw 'em down, and say damn, and go out for a walk.

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Ives_, is nothing; it is in no style in particular, a tissue of adventures, the central character not very well done, no philosophic pith under the yarn; and, in short, if people will read it, that's all I ask; and if they won't, damn them!

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(in a German cap, damn 'em!).

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Mary Pornsen said, "Damn the plans.

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Damn him!

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'Damn all authorities!' shouted Sitnikov, delighted to have a chance of expressing himself boldly before the man he slavishly admired.

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'But even Macaulay,' Madame Kukshin was beginning ... 'Damn Macaulay,' thundered Sitnikov.

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'Damn!'

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'Well, go for the water, damn you!' shouted Bazarov.

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No thought of mercy there may have its birth, For helpless misery or suffering worth; The end of all his life is paltry pelf, And all his thoughts are centred on--himself: The wretch of both worlds; for so mean a sum, First starved in this, then damn'd in that to come.

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"Damn you," he cried aloud, whirling about and shaking his fist at the empty room.

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"He probably knows this combination, damn him, as well as I do!"

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Oh, I was afraid--that's the truth, I was afraid--and you knew it, damn you, you knew it!" he ended in angry tones.

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Go back to where you came from, damn you, and stay there!

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Damn him, I won't have him spoken of as my other self!"

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And aloud,--"Oh, damn the women."

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We must work for you sometimes, and you don't have to do a damn thing for anybody no times.

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_Damn these gaps in my memory!_ he thought.

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The damn thing doesn't even know it lost, and if it did, it wouldn't care."

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_Damn_ this memory of mine!

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'Damn my master!' said Jack, ''twas but last night he was commending your books and your learning to the skies; and now he would not care if you were starving before his eyes; nay, he often makes game at your clothes, though he thinks you the greatest scholar in England.'"

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These are alluded to when the satirist sings-- Damn with faint praise; assent with civil leer; And, without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike; Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike, &c. Accusations crowded faster than the pen could write them down.

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But since that planet governs still, That rules thy tedious fustain quill 'Gainst nature and the Muses' will; When, by thy friends' advice and care, 'Twas hoped, in time, thou wouldst despair To give ten pounds to write it fair; Lest thou to all the world would show it, We thought it fit to let thee know it: Thou art a damn'd insipid poet!

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He is angry that their ------------Base and beggarly conceits Should carry it, by the multitude of voices, Against the most abstracted work, opposed To the stufft nostrils of the drunken rout.-- And then exclaims with admirable enthusiasm-- O this would make a learn'd and liberal soul To rive his stained quill up to the back, And damn his long-watch'd labours to the fire; Things, that were born, when none but the still night, And the dumb candle, saw his pinching throes.

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"Damn prelacy, says I," exclaimed the dragoon.

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At last he exclaimed, 'So when I gets to New York, I will toss up my hat, and damn the King.'

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'I don't care a damn what you want,' sez I to him, 'but if you are Will'm Bent Pitman, there's your barrel.'"

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"Damn the inspector of police!" remarked his companion.

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Mr. Kipling, whose manners are his own, has given as a toast: "Damn all neutrals."

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And that will be a damn sight less than ninety-eight percent of my earnings, believe me."

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"All right," I growled, "I'll keep you there then, damn you!"

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"Damn the luck!" he cried, kicking a tin can.

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"Oh, _damn_!"

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Oh, _damn_!"

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"This ain't so damn funny for Chino here!"

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Not a tinker's damn!

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"Look out, damn you!" muttered Carhart.

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"That settles it," said Danny; "the poor damn fools."

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Guess I've been doing the baby act; but I was damn mad at that rotten old rail.

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I bought him for damn near his weight in gold dust when the _Panama_ came in last month.

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Damn it all, boys," I ended, with what to a cynical bystander would have seemed rather a funny slump into the pathetic, "I thought we were all real friends!

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