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1 S.-Praywhy should a man neglect his business to oblige a friend ?
2 Do you think I'd risk and deserve disbarment even to oblige a friend ?
3 And you lied to me about it-yousaid you wanted to oblige a friend .
4 I'll tell you what; I'll do as much to oblige a friend as any one.
5 It is really too elementary, Whatson, but I am always willing to oblige a friend .
6 Of course I know it is very wrong, but you'll do it to oblige a friend .
7 To oblige a friend , he agreed to convey a hare to another friend in the English metropolis.
8 Just to oblige a friend , bright boy.
9 Cards are also going all day long, and there is generally a Fancy-man-orblackleg-readyto oblige a friend .
10 All Ferdinand Frog would say was that he'd be glad to oblige a friend , but he couldn't-andwouldn't-behurried.
11 I don't mind puttin' myself to some trouble to oblige a friend , but I hate like thunder to be imposed on.
12 He was willing to go to great lengths, to take risks in order to oblige a friend whom he liked and respected.
13 Of course, I always like to oblige a friend , and I did not like to disappoint this one, so I meekly promised.
14 To oblige a friend by inflicting an injury on his enemy is often more easy than to confer a benefit on the friend himself.
15 He told me that he had once read part of it to oblige a friend , and from this part he could judge of the whole.
16 First, I was willing to oblige a friend and comrade who is for me the pattern of wisdom, sincerity, good humour, justice, tranquillity, and geniality.
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