The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Wal, damn me!" ejaculated Larry King.

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An' many a good man will go to his death before thet damn railroad is done."

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It's a lot of damn red tape!

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"Oh, damn you, Red!

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I obeyed orders--an' damn strange ones, some of them."

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So is any man worth a damn," replied the director.

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I see all now.... She says to me, 'Larry, I've a new girl heah'.... Wal, Beauty Stanton, thet was a bad deal for you--damn your soul!"

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Damn.

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Damn Telescum!

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Subject: DAMN !!!

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Eddie was a good friend, smartest damn UNIX box around ... And he called today to tell me goodbye.

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I did all this editing and the damn thing didn't save the changes,' Electron growled at the Commodore Amiga, with its 512 k of memory, sitting on the desk in his bedroom.

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Too damn big,' Electron said.

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Quick ... quick ... this damn thing has a habit of disappearing,' Electron said.

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'Damn,' Electron said.

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Damn.

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Where was the damn thing?

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Now the damn NASA machine showed two people logged in as 'friend'.

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The damn disks.

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'Damn it!

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"Damn him!" said Billy, after a rapidly covered half-block.

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Oh, damn!" she added cheerfully, as Susan nodded.

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"I want to tell you something, Susan," said Ella, violently tugging at the hooks of her skirt,--"Damn this thing!--I want to tell you something, Susan.

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You know what I was willing to do---" "Now you're talking like a damn fool!" growled Billy.

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He says that he'll give Billy just two or three days more to settle this damn thing, and then he'll wire east and get a carload of men right straight through from Philadelphia.

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"Damn him!" said one of his listeners, a young man who sat with his head in his hands.

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"What a damn fool class for any nation to carry!"

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Statesmen damn themselves to be Cursed; and lawyers damn their souls To the auction of a fee; Churchmen damn themselves to see _230 God's sweet love in burning coals.

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The rich are damned, beyond all cure, To taunt, and starve, and trample on The weak and wretched; and the poor Damn their broken hearts to endure _235 Stripe on stripe, with groan on groan.

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"Damn that Thorpe!" he cried, in a low voice.

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"DAMN!" he cried, softly.

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A moment later he added, "Damn these family feuds!

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"Money is no object if he wants a thing, and--damn it--he seems to want everything he sees."

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And yet--damn that Duke!"

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"But she's going up like--" "Sell, damn you!

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"Damn that bet with DeMille," he said to himself, and added aloud to the fleeting guard, "The key, Joe, I dare you to come back and get it!"

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"Damn you, you're that fresh hobo!

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Here come Yusuf--damn him!

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Somebody must be take care of you, you Joe Hornstog, that you don't make damn big fool of yourselluf.

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"And you think now, effendi," concluded Joe, as he drained his last cup of coffee (Hornstog's limit was twenty cups at intervals of three minutes each), "that Joe be big damn fool to put his foots in this--what you call--steel trap?

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damn ye!"

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"Not a damn thing!" answered the chief.

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"Some damn fool with a stolen car."

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"What can they be about?" anxiously exclaimed Captain Erskine, in the midst of this deafening clamour, to his subaltern.--"Quiet, man; damn you, quiet, or I'll cut you down," he pursued, addressing one of his soldiers, whose impatience caused him to bring his musket half up to the shoulder.

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"Damn my eyes, if you ar'n't worse scared than when the Ingian stood over you in the jolly boat."

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No 'With ye'er lave' or 'By ye'er lave,' but a dacint 'Damn ye, sir,' an' a little more f'r th' sake iv imphasis.

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Profanity shud be used sparingly if at all on childher--especially girls--an' sildom on women, though I've knowed an occasional domestic: 'Damn ye'er eyes' to wurruk wondhers in reg-latin' a fam'ly.

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They was more varchue in that wan damn thin in a fastin' prayer.

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"Damn it, I haven't the money!"

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"Now, damn you!"

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'Damn you, Ol!'

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Do you imagine anyone cared a twopenny damn for Perkins's Wedgwood ware?'

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Why, damn it!

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The constitution of the team for this next season--why, damn it, it's a question of national importance!

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He was sure good lookin', damn him!

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"Damn you, go home!

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You seem to forget that--you--damn me, Harry!--when I think of it all--and of Kate--my sweet, lovely Kate,--and how you have made her suffer--for she loves you--no question of that--I feel like wringing your neck!

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I haven't the honor of Colonel Rutter's acquaintance--but if I had I'd tell him so--served the brat right-- damn him!"

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"No!--damn it!--you are not grateful.

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... "Damn him!" etc., etc.

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Damn few such men, I tell you.

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I'd feel too damn mean after lying to him the way I have.

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Damn you, St.

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By jiminy, Mr. Rutter, if Mr. Temple could be born again--figuratively, sir--and I could walk in upon him as I once did, and find him at breakfast surrounded by all his comforts with Todd waiting upon him--a very good nigger is Todd, sir--an exCEPtionally good nigger--I'd--I'd--damn me, Mr. Rutter, I'd--well, sir, there's no word--but John Gadgem, sir--well, I'll be damned if he wouldn't--" and he began skipping about the room, both feet in the air, as if he was a boy of twenty instead of a thin, shambling, badly put together bill collector in an ill-fitting brown coat, a hat much the worse for wear, and a red cotton handkerchief addicted to weekly ablutions.

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Edward: Why, damn you, sir-- Angelica: (taking Edward by the arm) You're beside yourself.

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I don't care a damn.

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Damn it all!--it's a nine days' wonder if it gets out--!

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Damn the Press, how they nose everything out!

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[Conscious of indefinable suspicion] Damn it!

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[To CANYNGE] Damn De Levis and his money!

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Damn it!

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Damn that effeminate stammering chap!

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I don't care a damn what people think monkeys and cats.

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But--damn it!

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[Getting up and speaking in jerks] It was a crazy thing to do; but, damn it, I was only looting a looter.

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[Into his newspaper] Damn these people!

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Damn!

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[Breaking out again] Damn it!

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His was the sort of courage that keeps a man faithful to death, and though he made no brilliant charge, uttered few protestations of loyalty, and was never heard to "damn the rebs," his comrades felt that his brave example had often kept them steady till a forlorn hope turned into a victory, knew that all the wealth of the world could not bribe him from his duty, and learned of him to treat with respect an enemy as brave and less fortunate than themselves.

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if he can bear it, I can't; if you cut him once more, damn my blood if I don't knock you down!"

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Cumberland says that, "when the last of the three Wishes produced the ridiculous catastrophe of the hanging of Harlequin in full view of the audience, my uncle, the author, then sitting by me, whispered in my ear, 'If they don't damn this they deserve to be damned themselves;' and whilst he was yet speaking the roar began, and The Wishes were irrevocably damned."-E.

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If she be a woman, the sheets damn her; Lord bless us, what a night of mortality is this!

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"Don't be so damn polite," he snarled.

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"What kind of a damn fool tug is this you've got?" he would say.

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Damn such a language anyway!

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Why, damn you, I suppose you're getting your rake-off too?"

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"Damn it!" said the Corporal suddenly, opening his eyes, "I can't be in six places at once.

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At this George would say "Damn!" and take himself and his evening paper to the armchair in the front window.

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"It's up to you, and it's your job, and it makes me damn sick to come home to such a dirty pen as this!"

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"Damn!" he said presently, with a weary sigh, as a sharp and familiar little pain sprang into his left wrist.

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And she loved him---- "Damn it, the thing either counts or it doesn't count!"

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"Damn him!"

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Then he cleared his throat and said huskily: "Look here, you know, Rich, I'm not such an utter damn fool as I seem in this whole business.

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At this George would say "Damn!" and take himself and his evening paper to the armchair in the front window.

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"It's up to you, and it's your job, and it makes me damn sick to come home to such a dirty pen as this!"

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"Damn!" he said presently, with a weary sigh, as a sharp and familiar little pain sprang into his left wrist.

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And she loved him--- "Damn it, the thing either counts or it doesn't count!"

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"Damn him!"

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