Captain, we do not mind humouring your whims to a certain extent, but we are not going to put our necks in the noose to please you.
"A Desperate Voyage"
Edward Frederick Knight
When little Tom found, as one consequence of the new mother's arrival, that his father thrashed instead of humouring him, he put it all down to the new-comer's account, and set himself to her discomfiture in every way his barbarous little wits could devise.
"A Maid of the Silver Sea"
John Oxenham
"I confess I am not," he says in his second chapter, "for humouring an inordinate avidity for positive evidence."
"Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica"
James Boswell