Aún no tenemos significados para "more obliged".
1And I am the more obliged to you for your kindness, Lady Sophia.
2Then I was once more obliged to fly for my liberty.
3I visited her, but was once more obliged to return alone.
4It will be lonely for you, but I am the more obliged for your decision.
5You are more obliged to me for all I do not say, than for whatever eloquence itself could pen.
6The night, however, becoming cloudy and dark, and the wind being contrary, we were once more obliged to bring up.
7For which felicity I shall remain ever more obliged to your ladyship than I am already, if that is possible.
8After the first compliments-Mykinswoman, Sir, said he, is more obliged to you than to any of her own family.
9But I am more obliged to you for your kindness and assiduity, than I am to him only for thinking of it.
10Still he was unable to obtain fresh porters to carry on his baggage, and he was once more obliged to part from Grant.
11I know it is what I do not deserve, and I am more obliged than I can say; but all must depend upon Violet.'
12Whether by how much the less particular folk think for themselves, the public be not so much the more obliged to think for them?
13I'm sure, Wilton, I am more obliged to you even than the King must be, for not implicating me in your secret at all.
14If you would set me a time, I should be more obliged than I can tell you, she concluded, her voice trembling a little.
15For the rest of the afternoon I shall be immersed in study-andthe quieter the house is, the more obliged I shall feel to everybody.
16I am more obliged to her for the handsome way in which she trusted to me, than if she had given me half the money.
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