The second sentence is correct. "Only" modifies what follows.
Unfortunately, in colloquial speech we tend to ignore this useful distinction. We're often careless about where we place "only."
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Originally Posted by angliholic Lisa was only complimenting you because she was trying to wheedle a ride out of you!
Lisa was complimenting you only because ...
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