The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"It's a damn lie!" cried Dan, in a white heat.

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Another Indian shouted, "Damn you, we'll cut you small as tobacco before morning."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,588   ~   ~   ~

Another Indian shouted, "Damn you, we'll cut you small as tobacco before morning."

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"Damn it, Dingle," he gasped.

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"Damn it!

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"Damn woman!" he said at length.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,060   ~   ~   ~

"Damn impertinent woman!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,062   ~   ~   ~

"Damn impertinent, interfering woman that!"

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"Damn impertinent, inter--I wonder!"

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Besides he loved them all; when he did not damn them roundly, which he sometimes did to their secret delight.

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"Damn you for a liar and a scandalmonger and a malicious old woman!" he shouted, oblivious of many staring coachmen.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,719   ~   ~   ~

Damn women and their everlasting babies."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,900   ~   ~   ~

"Do you mean to tell me you are going to let any more damn foolishness wreck your life a second time?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,234   ~   ~   ~

"Yes, I mean rum, damn you.

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I'm sick of your damn physic.

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And then you didn't come, and we waited till after dinner, and finally came here to find your door locked -- " "Oh!" burst out Clifford, "I tell you, Rex -- damn it!

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Damn this 'Bohemian love' rot!

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"Damn their cheek!" began the Englishman.

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Damn their cheek!"

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What he said was: "Damn the Gomps!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,781   ~   ~   ~

When Master Tweeler secured his tarts, Sir Griffin blessed the meal with a hearty "damn!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,788   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it!" he cried.

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Damn it all!' pursued Shubin with sudden vehemence, 'we are young, and neither fools nor monsters; we will conquer happiness for ourselves!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,016   ~   ~   ~

Two of them were lukewarm supporters, who would 'damn it with faint praise;' and the third was a rabid opponent, and he was the only one who was qualified, either by native or acquired ability, for the position."

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I shall find it as easy to damn PĂ©rousse as it has been to support him, for he cannot involve me without adding tenfold to his own disaster!

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Von Glauben told me you were stricken dumb, and almost stupefied at sight of her----" "Damn Von Glauben!" said the King.

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He was inclined to be irritated by inartistic points in his sitters, and is said to have muttered when he was painting the portrait of Mrs. Siddons, the great actress: "Damn your nose madam; there is no end to it."

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There's good sense in that, if the damn'dest whig in Scotland had said it."

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There's good sense in that, if the damn'dest whig in Scotland had said it."

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"Then damn Mass John and you baith!" cried the furious and intractable patient.

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The clergyman and doctor made a speedy retreat out of the apartment, while Dumbiedikes fell into one of those transports of violent and profane language, which had procured him the surname of Damn-me-dikes.

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All this time he cried, 'Damn his soul!'

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"Then damn Mass John and you baith!" cried the furious and intractable patient.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,191   ~   ~   ~

The clergyman and doctor made a speedy retreat out of the apartment, while Dumbiedikes fell into one of those transports of violent and profane language, which had procured him the surname of Damn-me-dikes.

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All this time he cried, 'Damn his soul!'

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"Wall," the man sed, "it's good for white beans and potatoes, but was regards raisin' wheat, t'ain't worth a damn.

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A moment of breathless silence ensued; when the harsh, ruffian voice of Patterson was heard from without,-- "Damn ye, why don't you fire?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 517   ~   ~   ~

It only needed Baron Huraki's appearance and quiet request for the evacuation of his deck chair, and the insolent stare and non-compliance of the Russian, to make me chip in with: "Damn it, sir!

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Hogarth locked himself from his attendants into his bed-chamber, and, tumbling a chaos of clothes and uniforms upon the carpet, stumbled bitterly among them, hunting for a cravat whose effect he remembered; wished at the mirror that he had no moles and nose-freckles, or that his father had turned him out rather less black; and anon a delicious chill pang of mingled sugar and peppermint would gash his heart at the thought: "_she consented!_" He broke glass, dropped his watch to fragments, hissing "damn the thing!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 673   ~   ~   ~

He's settled down here, and has been black-guarding me for twenty minutes, and, damn it, captain, I won't stand it!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,245   ~   ~   ~

"Wing sabe Chief feel velly bad, Boss Abe; damn."

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I don't care a damn if he makes ten millions out of the country.

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'Move, damn you!

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"They make us damn fools, one time.

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Me an' Pat'll let you alone, an' if you decides to fergit all about hit, you can bet your last red we'll be damn glad to help.

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"But bah!" quoth he valiantly to himself, "it is all nonsense all one part of de damn big trick and imposture.

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"But bah!" quoth he valiantly to himself, "it is all nonsense all one part of de damn big trick and imposture.

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We remarked with surprise, that the natural damn over which the river is precipitated, presents a dry space of considerable extent; where we stopped to see the boat go up.

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"The devil damn your place and you baith!" reiterated Campbell.

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"Damn your brandy, sir!" said the Lowlander, adjusting his cocked hat fiercely upon his head; "we desire neither your brandy nor your company," and up he rose from his seat.

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"Damn the annual rent!" said the laird, with an appearance of great heartiness-"Deil a word o' business will you or I speak, now that ye're so near my country.

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"The devil damn your place and you baith!" reiterated Campbell.

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"Damn your brandy, sir!" said the Lowlander, adjusting his cocked hat fiercely upon his head; "we desire neither your brandy nor your company," and up he rose from his seat.

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"Damn the annual rent!" said the laird, with an appearance of great heartiness-"Deil a word o' business will you or I speak, now that ye're so near my country.

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"Oh, damn the moon!"

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He answered, "I am looking out," at which a rude hand seized him by the coat-collar and jerked him inside, saying, "Damn it, look in then!"

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You have preserved yourself--damn you!

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"I don't want to swim or do any damn plodding thing.

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"Damn it all," he said.

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God certainly intends to damn you.

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'Oh, damn you!' said Reddin.

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'Damn!'

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'As the last representative of such an old family--' 'Oh, damn family' he said peevishly, having lost sight of Hazel.

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'Damn your clumsy fists and your bloody bracelets!' she screamed.

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'Damn it!

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He had been accustomed to say at farmers' dinners, after indulging pretty freely: 'Oh, damn it!

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'Damn the fellow!'

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'Damn her!'

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'Oh, damn you all!' he said, and went hot-foot in a towering passion to look for Vessons.

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Damn you, Marston!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 221   ~   ~   ~

"Damn them!

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Damn them both!" exclaimed I and, in that moment, caught my breath, shocked, amazed, and not a little ashamed at this outburst, an exhibition so extremely foreign to my usually placid nature.

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Damn everything!"

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"Damn this stubble.

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So come along o' Jerry an' damn their eyes an' limbs, say I!"

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"Ah, damn you--stand off!"

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"Damn you!"

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I learned afterwards that he was friend to that same scoundrel Barbara's father was forcing the sweet soul to marry, damn him!"

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"'Eave, man--'eave--her's a-laying across the trap--push, damn ye--" "Aye, Tom--but her's got a knife!" panted a second voice.

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We are very Impatiently expecting to hear from you, your Friend Luke has lost several Beaver Hatts already concerning the Expedition, he is so very zealous about it that he has turned Poor Boutier out of his House for saying he believed you would not Take the Place.--Damn his Blood says Luke, let him be an Englishman or a Frenchman and not pretend to be an Englishman when he is a Frenchman in his Heart.

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I don't cares a damn for der bain; but dis is der tird year--und I vas going home dis year--after der gontract--und der gontract yoost commence!"'

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I don't care a damn for that.

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And, coming back into civilized life, these men, who had been well brought up, drop into their old manner and style of speaking as readily as the foulest-mouthed man in a shed or camp--who, amongst his fellows, cannot say three words without an oath--can, when he finds himself in a decent home in the woman-and-girl world, yarn by the hour without letting slip a solitary little damn.

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"Nothing matters much, it seems to me, nothing matters a damn.

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And--well, have you, as a man, ever, with the one woman that you can't have, and no matter at what time or place, felt a sudden mad longing to take her in your arms and kiss her--and damn the world?

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"Damn it all," said Mitchell, sitting up, "I'm getting sentimental."

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Governor Prince of New Mexico replied, to our plea for a share in the resolution, that he did not intend to damn New Mexico by having her mixed up with Utah.

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He followed--to walk the floor of his room all night, struggling against the impulse to break in, and kill Tanner, and damn his own soul by meddling with the man who had been ordained by the Prophets to a wholesale polygamous prerogative.

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Still, such enquiries don't mean much; a master doesn't like to damn a man by refusing to give him a good character I dare say he is all right.

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Ye think to deal with a weak woman's heart, But I, with soul unquailing, to your face Tell you, approve or damn me as you may, Here Agamemnon lies, my lord that was, A corpse that is, the work of this right hand, Its righteous work.

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"Damn Christianity!"

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She dropped on the bench alongside Charity and wailed: "I fell into that damn' pool, and I've lost my jah-ob!"

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Ferriday could not be sure of Kedzie, and he grew so curious to know that finally he broke out, "In the Lord's name, will you or will you not marry me, damn you?"

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"But, damn it, you don't know what it is yet."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 12,541   ~   ~   ~

Life won't be worth a single continental damn to me if I don't get you."

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"I understand," said the young man, laughing; "and if I close the other eye-" "Damn it!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,556   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it!" exclaimed the postilion, "you're not to be pitied-a pretty slip of a girl!

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"Damn him!

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"Damn about judging and not judging," exclaimed a sturdy-looking docker.

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Among the saddest in the den of woe, Most sad; among the damn'd, most deeply damn'd."

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