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No need to be afraid of her marrying to disoblige us, either.
When the friend asked, "Can't you disoblige him of this misconception?"
"I hate to disoblige you, my dear, but the woman terrifies me."
But the driver dares not disoblige his customers.
She was even obliged to prepare for bed, restless as she was, not to disoblige her new attendant.
Room service was strictly not available, yet one didn't disoblige the Lorrimores if one could help it.
She really did not care much about marrying James Clow, but she could not bear to disoblige him.
"We wouldn't like to disoblige Master Hummin . . . or you two.
"Determined to disoblige us, I imagine," said Sebell, dismissing the man as he concentrated again on Toric's message.
'And no fear of his marrying to disoblige you, as the saying goes,' said Miss Penistone brightly, but with an anxious eye on the Duchess.
The last read her a lecture, told her he would not disoblige her father by employing her, and turned her out in the street like an errant daughter.
But Miss Frances married, in the common phrase, to disoblige her family, and by fixing on a lieutenant of marines, without education, fortune, or connexions, did it very thoroughly.
"Mr. Weaver perhaps feels that his fellow-Jews must be careful not to disoblige their hosts, for they know their hosts may all too readily feel disobliged.
Jolly: I shall endeavour, lady, and fail in nothing that is in my power to disoblige you; for there is none more ambitious of your ill opinion than I.
He "drew in his horns," to use the Bailie's phrase, on the instant, professed no intention whatever to disoblige, and a resolution to be guided by my commands, whatever they might be.
"M. d'Artagnan, if I yielded to your request, if I did that which you beg me to do, I should break my word; but if I do not do it, I shall disoblige you.
I couldn't see why Mr. Lillywhite would go out of his way to disoblige her in such a peculiar fashion, even so, but ... "I am acquainted with Mrs. Cameron," said Mr. Lillywhite, speaking behind me.