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1 You had best leave me now, or you will incur the enmity of these fellows.
2 No, for I see that to poison her would be to incur the enmity of Jimgrim.
3 But the Sultan knew his interests better than to incur the enmity of this rising maritime power.
4 De Luc feared that he should incur the enmity of several powerful families, if he left their relatives for execution.
5 But, never stooping to advertise itself, never hesitating to incur the enmity of evildoers, it had had many traducers and no historian.
6 Their lovers, their husbands, and their sons may be members of a secret society, or they may incur the enmity of desperate men.
7 Thus he incurred the enmity of the cook and cookee.
8 I suspect I have incurred the enmity of Halbert Davis.
9 Bakunin never succeeded in staying long in one place without incurring the enmity of the authorities.
10 By incurring the enmity of his Imperial Master he would rush on to his own destruction.
11 I believe I have incurred the enmity of an entire race and I am taking no chances.
12 She could have enough difficulties-andprobably would have from some people - without incurring the enmity of this particular woman.
13 It is quite enough to have incurred the enmity of all the connections of the house of Mocenigo.
14 So successful were they in Happy Valley that they incurred the enmity of Del Pinzo and his followers.
15 Roy had incurred the enmity of some dangerous characters, and it behooved him to be on the lookout.
16 You fought at Dunbar and Worcester, and, if I mistake not, incurred the enmity of the Earl of Argyll.
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