"Doggoned ef I care which," is the rejoinder of the giant. [Please select]
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Doggone it, he's been righter than I reck'n he thort o'. [Please select]
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The blamed thing was sired by a whole doggone Dutch syndicate. [Please select]
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Doggone, it's been blowin' cats and dogs outside, ain't it.' [Please select]
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"But, doggone it, cain't you see--I mean feel--that I ain't got hardly any clothes on." [Please select]
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Doggone you boys, anyhow, cain't you see I want ter get started on this job. [Please select]
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"Why--why, doggone it, Eva, what air you talkin' about."' [Please select]
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Perhaps not thinking them so himself, Walt soon seeks relief by turning to his interpreter, and making appeal to him as follows-- "Doggone it, Frank." [Please select]
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I always used to think I could write better stuff, and more punch and originality, than all this stuff you see printed, and now I'm doggone sure of it.' [Please select]
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