Only just this one thing, sir; I beg I may have the favour to be introduced to that lady as had the obligingness to call me a tinker, when I never was no such thing.
This is a sound and obligingness more obligingnessleads to a harmony in hesitation.
Constance laughed again, so fully did the accountant's obligingnessreassure her.
La Couteau had remained there motionless, vexed at having come on a fruitless errand, and regretting the loss of the present which she would have earned by her obligingness in providing a nurse.
Moreover, these three were the only men who did their work on the island sullenly and unwillingly, for Chick's obligingness was merely put on as a cloak.
He was obligingness personified to travelling Scandinavians, and was proud of having, as he thought, made the acquaintance in Rome of the flower of the good society of the Northern countries.
His obligingnesstouched me, his whole attitude made me think.
Ziegesar has just written in your honor and glory, with all the good grace and obligingness which he keeps for you.
At this, however, the Elector cast several ambiguous glances at the Chamberlain, whose obligingness he distrusted on this occasion, and gave no answer.
According to that system the best thing for a man to do is to marry of set purpose out of sheer obligingness and courtesy.
And first, that it was with such condescension and obligingness to the meanest of his Clergy, as to know and be known to them.