They are ingenious and nimble, much addicted to indolence, obliging to strangers, but implacable when once disobliged. |
If he will give up his lease, he may be disobliged from the rent and service. |
My own relations I had disobliged, by marrying the daughter of a tradesman. |
So saying, he retreated, leaving his mistress not at all disobliged at his plain dealing. |
He was only too happy to oblige where Martin had disobliged, and Gloucester married the heiress of Holland. |
The prelate told him the bishopric was but a very small one, and he could not hope for a better if he disobliged the court. |