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1
I went off in perfect good faith, anxious to
oblige
so
charming a lady.
2
I am ready to do far more disagreeable things to
oblige
so
noble a gentleman.
3
I'd like to
oblige
so
modest a boy.
4
It was a matter of indifference to him, he said, only that he would like to
oblige
so
good a friend.
5
SIR,- Iknownot how to
oblige
so
civil a person as you are more than by giving you the occasion of serving a fair lady.
6
And my father said, My dear child, I need not, I am sure, prompt your obedience in whatever will most
oblige
so
good a gentleman.
7
I have been
obliged
so
long to hide, so long to veil thee!
8
His great sorrow was to be
obliged
so
often to part from her on the recurrences of her attacks.
9
It was a positive delight to him, he said, to be
obliged
so
often to pay out his line.
10
Lee and his associates, as they were not
obliged
so
attend school, and were under no parental control, always amused themselves as they saw it.
11
Lady Mason did not wish that, but she was
obliged
so
far to yield as to say that he might do so if he would.
oblige
so
oblige