Elaine Benes - Enemies

Enemies

Elaine's quick temper makes her several enemies and gets her into several confrontations over the years:

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    Nothing could his enemies do but it rebounded to his infinite advantage,—that is, to the advantage of his cause.... No theatrical manager could have arranged things so wisely to give effect to his behavior and words. And who, think you, was the manager? Who placed the slave-woman and her child, whom he stooped to kiss for a symbol, between his prison and the gallows?
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    Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.
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    Our enemies have beat us to the pit.
    It is more worthy to leap in ourselves
    Than tarry till they push us.
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