The count, therefore, felt obliged to form a new and separatist society.
At last the boy came out, and his father asked him what his mother had said: he had never done so before, but now he felt obliged to do it.
Eric smilingly replied, that he felt obliged to decline this very friendly offer; that he valued very highly the independence which property gives, but was not adapted to a life of acquisition.
In spite of the severe pressure of this line of authorities, extending from St. Jerome and Eusebius to Usher and Petavius, in favour of this scriptural chronology, even devoted Christian scholars had sometimes felt obliged to revolt.
That was all very well, but there were my instructions; and I felt obliged to write again, making a more earnest request.
I was struck by the justice of this, and told him so, although I felt obliged to say that he would be under fearful temptation to speak before the campaign had gone much farther.
Thinking the matter over fully, I felt obliged to decline the place.
He did accept a dinner which was tendered to him by some of his literary friends in Boston; but the day before it was to come off he was so ill he felt obliged to ask that the banquet might be given up.
I well remember the sadness of Hawthorne's face when he told us he felt obliged to look on the dead.
He felt obliged, in spite of all unfavourable circumstances, to carry on the work that had been begun.
I felt obliged to suspect Minna of having, in some way unknown to me, told the fellow about my conduct towards her, as well as about our precarious position.
Now, when I heard that my post had been given to him, I felt obliged to ask him about it, in order to learn whether there was any mistake on his part as to my intention regarding the position I had hitherto held.
This I felt obliged to remedy, partly by legato playing, and partly by pizzicato.
While pursuing this routine, she looked at Clennam with an expression of such intense severity that he felt obliged to look at her in return, against his personal inclinations.
Next day my sweetheart wrote to Lebel in the sense she had decided on, and I felt obliged to write M.
I found this argument irresistible, and I felt obligedto return them the book, threatening them at the same time with imprisonment if they dared to carry on their business in Paris for the future.
In the isolation in which the anger of her father had left them they felt obliged to draw together as though a common danger threatened them, and their bodily infirmities were a further bond of union.
He felt obliged as at other times to confide his troubles to the gardener's widow with that instinctive kindly feeling which often causes highly-placed people to confide in humble friends.
Before this strong manifestation of the popular will the House of Lords, which deeply disliked the Bill, felt obligedto give way, and passed it by a majority of seven.
As it was, he felt obliged to retire upon the fortress of Badajoz, near the frontier of Portugal.
On the other hand, Napoleon, who had found his prestige in France from various causes decreasing, felt obliged in 1870 to depart from his policy of personal rule and give that country a constitutional government.
The weather kept us back for three days, and I felt obliged to call on the commandant, an old officer named Peterson.
To keep my word with her I waited for the closing minuet, for having danced with Rose I felt obliged in common decency to dance with the other two, especially as I owed them the same debt.
A Flemish officer, unknown to me, accosted me, and painted his destitute condition in such sad colours that I felt obliged to give him twelve louis.
Bassi was kind enough not to press me to take part in this banquet, and I felt obliged to him.
The marchioness, being older and having seen more of the world, was more skilled in argument; but Clementine had twice eluded my questions with the utmost skill, and I felt obliged to award her the palm.
As the count had gone to St. Angelo, fifteen miles from Milan, the day before, I felt obliged to wait on the countess in her room, to beg her to excuse my presence at dinner.
I felt obliged to include the canon, because he was a great courtier of the countess, and also because he lost money to me every day, and thus it was he, in fact, who was going to pay for the expedition.
After the friends had kissed each other, and expressed their joy at meeting, I was introduced, and in so complimentary a manner that I felt obliged to turn it off with a jest.
Father Fray Diego, who was acquainted with the heavy demands upon the royal treasury, regarded it as impossible to obtain this; and he put off asking for it until he felt obliged to send an answer to the province.
He had so accustomed himself to abstinence that when he felt obliged to set the other religious the example of eating a little more than was habitual to him, that they might not injure their health, he suffered greatly as a result.
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