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Most simply, I had been displeasing to a free man.
Should I put to death every man that displeases me?
If we displease her, well, you know what she wall do to us.
And he knew better than to displease her, she had in the past done some pretty mean things to him.
"It is my hope that you do not find me displeasing."
"Clearly, though, some will not return at all if you displease us further."
I would rather sacrifice my own interest than displease him.
I will not eat the human unless she displeases me.
"And then he gave me a taste of what it would mean to displease him."
"Yet your hands were not entirely displeasing on my body," she said.
"Then you think I might not, under certain circumstances, at least, be found displeasing by another man?"
Your body, though at present too slim, will not displease them.
I wanted to come myself but changed my mind, knowing it would displease you.
He, after all, holds total power over them and they fear to displease him.
Would you displease the gods to hear it once more?
I have ways to deal with those who so displease me."
They all live in fear of displeasing me, and quite rightly too.
People kissing on the beach did not displease him, either.
His grin showed that the thought did not displease him.
That does not displease some of the country's museum directors.
"Of course - since you've brought him to displease my mother."
Along with the constant and very real danger of displeasing me.
Whatever the outcome, one thing is clear: it will displease many.
"Some men have found me not displeasing to their senses," she said.