The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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So, finally, damn it all!

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I said, spitting through my front teeth onto a sidewalk covered with gleaming white snow, "not me, damn them!

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Damn life!

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In fateful monotone._] You're a damn fool!

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Looking at paper._] I reckon that's right--Mayor and City Council--[_Writes--first wetting pencil in his mouth._] Huh--I s'pose I ought to write it in ink--dog gone it--[_Writing through his speech._] If it wasn't for Em'ly I wouldn't care--not a damn--[_Looks up._] I wonder whether it's U.G.

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[_Clashing._] I'll take as long as I damn please, and I'll have the nigger play tunes between times if I want to-- ALL.

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"Damn him!" he said.

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Damn him!"

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"Damn him!" he muttered, as he squeezed the cork from a bottle of Pomard.

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Damn him_!

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"Bergstein, damn him!" returned Dinsmore slowly; "I seen him."

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"Go ahead, my dear poet," he admonishes, "it will soon be your turn to damn those who would willingly damn you."

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Damn it!

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Enough to damn me, if knowledge were a crime.

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Damn me!

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Damn Jack!

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Damn you, sir!

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], but I'm fond of you, a damn sight fonder than I thought I was, now that I find you slipping away; but if this young fellow is on the square [LAURA _crosses to_ WILL, _taking his right hand_.]

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Understand I don't think it is any of your damn business, but I'm going through with you on this proposition, just to see how the land lays.

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Lose my temper and make a damn fool of myself.

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Damn dat door!

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[_Rather sadly._] Once I thought the missis would have to go back and do her acrobatic act, but she couldn't do that, she's grown so damn fat.

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[_After second bell._] Damn that bell.

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[_Rises, crosses back of table to_ LAURA, _leans over back of chair, and puts arms around her neck very tenderly._] Dearie, promise me that you won't be a damn fool.

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'Damn you, what do you want?'

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"Damn it all!" he swore, falling back aghast.

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Very well, but damn it, set a price to it and don't haggle with me!"

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"Damn her!

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"Damn Davison!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,047   ~   ~   ~

Would you see the old fellow, some time this morning--and tell him to do exactly what he damn pleases--I beg your pardon!--it slipped out.

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"Damn Donald!

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"What kind o' damn fool have I run up ag'in now, hey?" he mused in a low tone, as though speaking to himself, while he looked the skipper over.

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There's no use working up unchristian-like feeling between us simply because I'm not going to let any damn foolishness stand between me and my vittles.

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"Damn the fellow!

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The old belief that it matters dreadfully to God whether a man thinks himself an atheist or not, and that the extent to which it matters can be stated with exactness as one single damn, was an error: for the divinity is in the honor and public spirit, not in the mouthed _credo_ or _non credo_.

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Damn self-control!

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But damn it, man--I beg your pardon, Archbishop; but really, really-- THE ARCHBISHOP.

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THE ELDERLY GENTLEMAN [_out of patience_] Damn it, madam, you don't want to spend your life looking at the same bit of it!

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Even if we didn't it's--it's refreshing to find any one interested enough in our job to damn our eyes.

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"Damn it all, Jesse," he ses, standin' up; "the flood must be over my doorsteps at home, for here comes my old white-top bee-skep!"'

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'Damn it all!

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Between ourselves, old man, he--he's been turning up lately a--a damn sight more often than I cared for.

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'Damn it, man, you've got your silly fist on it!

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'Damn it!

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The gist of it was that he wished to know whether the appropriate Minister was aware that there had been a grave miscarriage of justice on such and such a date, at such and such a place, before such and such justices of the peace, in regard to a case which arose-- I heard one desperate, weary 'damn!' float up from the pit of that torment.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,494   ~   ~   ~

The old soldier swung himself up to the saddle, groaning, "Oh, damn that wet ground!

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"Why, lad, I'm the only man in this damn town who does."

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Here he slept till the cold of dawn awoke him to a knowledge of his whereabouts, so inverted and tipsy that he rose, staggered to the library, cursing the intolerable length of these damn Vermont winters, and proceeded to build a roaring fire on the floor of the reading-room.

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"It's a damn farm in an old field.

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"Damn all family feuds and inherited scraps," muttered Ranse vindictively to the breeze as he rode back to the Cibolo.

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There is no use in asking many a Calvinist what an Arminian believes, for he will be apt to tell you that the Arminian believes that a man can convert himself; or to ask the Arminian what the Calvinist believes, for he will tell you that the Calvinist believes that God made some men just to damn them.

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"Damn it, man, can't you see it's a human not a picture-dealing proposition?" sputtered the Antiquary.

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Damn the St. Michael.

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"Damn it, hurry up," came thunderously from below.

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Somehow, the translator had managed to get a modern Englishman into the play, who, every time that one of my countrymen happened to be found in leg-reach, would give him a lusty kick and cry out 'Damn fool!'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 477   ~   ~   ~

"'Let me go, damn you!' he frothed, but I wedged him into a corner of the cab and took off his collar--in strips.

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There it is, damn you!

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There, damn you!

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Go and drive 'em away, damn you!

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What damn fool did it anyway?

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They are worse than dogs, damn them!

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Damn them, it never enters their minds how terrible it is for me to be burdened with such a nick-name.

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"'Then I'll turn Protestant, and damn the Pope--take that now, Father M'Grath.'

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Before twelve o'clock, three or four gentlemen were ushered into my sitting-room, who observing my arrival in that damn'd _Morning Post_, came to pay their respects; and before the day was over I was invited and re-invited by a dozen people.

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"Why, damn it!" he exclaimed, "it's dishonest.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,799   ~   ~   ~

"Damn the money?" exclaimed Major Tobias Clutterbuck, and put his arm for the second time around his companion.

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Damn it, Mac, I could almost be glad this has happened now we've got them two aboard.

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The melodrama, as a matter of fact, was a better piece than the _Alcalde_; but Lucien wished to see whether he could damn a good play and send everybody to see a bad one, as his associates had said.

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Of course, here as elsewhere, the unthinking, the happy-go-lucky and the "don't-give-a-damn," can blunder along in almost any-old-way.

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--"Damn you!

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But there was that damn check out to Brauer.

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damn, v. condemn, curse, reprobate, denounce.

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A razor, knife, ax, or writer, actor, minister, without it, isn't worth a damn in any market.

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The old man came back hotly: "I had a damn sight better father than you have."

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A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands; Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoil of office does not buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor, men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue, And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking!

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Either you're a damn fool or this college education racket has had the same effect on you as on most other young cubs.

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If you're the son of your father, you can't be entirely a damn fool.

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"Damn poor," admitted Tally frankly.

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Damn those Dutchmen!"

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"Some day the damn fool will bust his head open," said the liveryman, after a ruminative pause.

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"Boys," said he pleasantly, "I don't know one damn thing about river-driving, but I do know when a man's doing his best work.

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It's damn foolishness that anybody should stop their going there; and I'll bet they won't lose their jobs.

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"Now did you ever see such utter damn foolishness?" growled Welton.

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"Does that damn operator leak?" inquired Welton placidly but with a narrowing of the eyes.

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"Merker," said Bob kindly, "I think your man is either a damn liar or a damn fool.

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"The same damn old robber.

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Nobody had ever dared question his right to use his own rangers as he damn well pleased!

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"But, damn it," he added, "the little devil's worse'n a catamount for fight!"

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"There's three or four mossbacks in the lot that are honest," cut in Welton, "but it's because they're too damn thick-headed to be anything else.

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"Damn good thing," growled Ross.

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And everybody in the country thought I was a damn fool.

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Only damn fools and lazy men took rangers' jobs those days.

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And every mountain man to point me out as that old fool Davidson who got fired after workin' nine years like a damn ijit.

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They'll think you've dropped back a peg; and they'll say to each other--at least some of them will: 'Old Davidson bit off more than he could chew; and it serves him right for being a damn fool, anyway.'

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"He's one of these damn theorists, that's what he is," said Baker; "and he's got a little authority, and he's doing just as much as he can to unsettle business and hinder the legitimate development of the country."

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They're too damn honest.

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"Damn his soul!" burst out Oldham.

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I know what you think of my methods in business; and I'd hate to say what I think of you as the blue ribbon damn fool in that respect.

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