Obliging
OBLI'GING, participle present tense
1. Binding in law or conscience; compelling; constraining.
No man can long be the enemy of one whom he is in the habit of obliging
OBLI'GING, adjective Having the disposition to do favors, or actually conferring them; as an obliging man; a man of an obliging disposition; hence, civil; complaisant; kind.
Mons. Strozzi has many curiosities, and is very obliging to a stranger that desires the sight of them.