1 I don't like favors, they oppress and make me feel like a slave.
2 "I wish you'd do me the favor to rouse yourself a little," she said sharply.
3 "I want to ask a favor of you, Mamma," Amy said, coming in with an important air one day.
4 I'm as proud as Lucifer, but such favors from such people don't burden me, and I accepted gratefully.
5 She put it as a favor, but I'm sure Mrs. Kirke has told her about us, and she does it out of kindness to me.
6 "Miss Marsch, I haf a great favor to ask of you," began the Professor, after a moist promenade of half a block.
7 Next day she put her pride in her pocket, went to Sallie, told the truth, and asked her to buy the silk as a favor.
8 "Especially to gentlemen," added May, with a look which enlightened Amy as to one cause of her sudden fall from favor.
9 I hate to be patronized, and the Chesters think it's a great favor to allow us to help with their highly connected fair.
10 The solitary woman felt an interest in the ambitious girl, and kindly conferred many favors of this sort both on Jo and the Professor.
11 The other lion was the fact that they were poor and Laurie rich, for this made them shy of accepting favors which they could not return.
12 To our venerable benefactor Mr. Laurence I leave my purple box with a looking glass in the cover which will be nice for his pens and remind him of the departed girl who thanks him for his favors to her family, especially Beth.