She also said that if heaven delivered the suitors into his hands, she would give him a list of all the women in the house who had misconducted themselves.
If, however, a woman has misconducted herself she is to be shewn no mercy.
The third case is that of the women of Ulysses' household who had misconducted themselves with the suitors during his absence.
One was of a man well advanced in years, who suffered from misdirected acquisitiveness and frequently found himself in gaol, where he constantly misconducted himself and was punished by long committals to the dark cell.
On his return to the academy after a vacation, he misconducted himself and was punished with close confinement in a small cell under the roof.
And if she were to leave it, why should she go with a woman that has misconducted herself?
She has nevermisconducted herself; and what is more, she has been cruelly used since she came home.
It was known to all the Claverings--and even to all others who cared about such things--that Lord and Lady Ongar were not happy together, and it had been already said that Lady Ongar had misconducted herself.
Now I remember the young man misconducted himself badly; he struck the table with his fist, and said, "Et bien, je casse tout.
Now, however, tell me which of the women in the house have misconducted themselves, and who are innocent.
Do not wake her yet," answered Ulysses, "but tell the women who have misconducted themselves to come to me.
One of these was Trebonius, who had misconducted himself in Spain, and was smarting under the recollection of his own failures.
Two legions were left in Egypt to protect them if they were faithful, or to coerce them if they misconducted themselves.
In the first place, she is the daughter of people who flagrantly misconducted themselves--that apparently does her no harm.
I myself only saw Lady Rose once, so far as I remember, before she misconducted herself.
He also took pains to appoint suitable punishments to those who had misconducted themselves.
The loud murmurs that arose in court upon his blunt confession of having misconducted himself with Mme Boursier fifteen days after her husband's death seemed to evoke nothing but surprise in Kostolo.
Then Mme Boursier, after maintaining that she had been no more than interested in Kostolo, finding pleasure in his company, had been constrained to confess that she had misconducted herself with the Greek in the dead man's room.
She protested that she had notmisconducted herself.