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But most of us do not feel at all cursed.
Not for the first time, he cursed the way things had worked out.
He cursed himself for not trying to get her to leave town.
Again, he cursed himself for not being strong enough to stay away.
The old woman cursed them, but they kept right on going.
She cursed him up one side and down the other.
He cursed and looked for a road to turn down.
He cursed himself for not being able to cut her from his mind.
The voice he heard now had never, ever cursed him.
I have an idea that the building itself is cursed.
A moment later, she cursed herself for having said anything.
Curse it, these are people who were doing all right until today!
On the other hand, cursed if I know what it is.
He looked out of the window and cursed his job.
You may have been cursed, but you're all right now.
Curse the moment I met that old man, he thought.
I've already been cursed, what more can they do to me?
How they had cursed her when she told them the truth!
He'd almost said yet, and cursed himself for even having thought that word.
She cursed him that he would never be able to use his art again.
Cursed be the men who live by the labor of women.
He was cursed by being a good player on a bad team.
This gave too much away, and he cursed himself for it.
She looked right there, he thought and could have cursed her for it.
For a very little, she thought, he would have cursed her, too.