The old lady, in giving her directions to the driver, managed to get her bonnet and cape entangled and dragged off, and I was reprimanded severely for the vain attempts I made to act as the "gallant" in assisting her to replace them.
We were reprimandedseverely for our temerity in being out of bed, but we could not return until we had had a glimpse of the new baby, who became one of the most beautiful children imaginable.
When in command at Newport, Rhode Island, he gave a ball, during which he employed the services of some of the soldiers under his command for domestic purposes, and for this act was reprimanded by the War Department.
The uncovered head for a man was a mark of disrespect and a servant would accordingly be severely reprimanded if he appeared before his master with his hat off.
Bell, the member who first introduced it, was sent for by the council, and was severely reprimanded for his temerity.
She no sooner heard of this instance of disobedience, than she reprimanded him, and ordered him to recall his commission to Southampton.
She severely reprimanded both; and it was with some difficulty that, after many humble admissions, they were able to appease her.
For this presumption they were severely reprimanded by a message from the queen, as encroaching on the royal prerogative and supremacy; and they were obliged to submit, and ask forgiveness.
It would seem they had no faith in Christ when sleeping, though not destitute of it when awake; but for this he justly reprimanded them.
The jailer came with my breakfast, and reprimandedme for making a noise.
At the same time Roberts was reprimanded at the bar of the house by the speaker, for his assumption of illegal authority.
The use which he made of his power seems to have given offence to the board of directors, for while they reprimanded him by letter, they supplied Colonel Monson's place by Mr. Wheler, who took the part of Francis and Clavering.
The house called to order, and the speaker reprimandedboth members, and insisted that the affair should proceed no further.
Then he would have to undergo the annoyance and disgrace of being put on shore, and severely reprimanded by the captain, a very severe man, he had been told.
When I reprimanded them there was an unpleasant row.
I reprimanded the men for keeping their weapons so dirty.
The monkey reprimanded the hare, and warned it that the canoe would sink, and as the hare was not a good swimmer it would probably get drowned, or be eaten by fish which swarmed in the stream.
There was an immense distance between the grand marshal of the palace and the simple valet de chambre of his Majesty, and yet the marshal was reprimanded for a wrong done to the valet de chambre.
The Emperor did not wish that any man in the world should boast of having been alone with the Empress for two minutes; and he reprimanded very severely the lady on duty because she one day remained at the end of the saloon while M.
He had Marshal Mortier called, andreprimanded both him and the young guard.
The news of the prince's death spread consternation in the chateau; and the First Consul remarked this universal grief, but reprimanded no one for it.
He summoned Riponin before him, and reprimanded him in a manner which he long remembered.
The Ragauds, who were distantly related to her on the mother's side, at first reprimanded her, and finally would not see her.
She has also reprimanded us frequently for offenses of which we are not guilty.
He promised they should be reprimanded by him and notified to make other arrangements for this college year.
The superior court reversed the sentence, on the ground that the lecture was not given in the exercise of his office, and severely reprimanded Sydow for giving serious offence by its public delivery.
Lisco was reprimandedand cautioned by the consistory.
He, who loved her excessively, too much so perhaps, reprimanded her, nevertheless, and pointed out to her the disadvantage in an open struggle with me.
Upon being examined by Cuticle, the surgeon, he was, on purely scientific grounds, reprimanded by that functionary for not having previously appeared before him.
It was afterward rumoured through the ship that he reprimanded Mad Jack for acting as he did.
So when a countryman wastes the bounty of nature he is still reprimanded by the example of that maid-servant.
No stronger influence could be exerted upon an erring member of such a family than to be brought by his father or elder brother before the family shrine and there reprimanded in the presence of the ancestral spirits.
In their agreement with their landlord, tenants promise that "wrong-doing shall be mutually reprimanded and counsel shall be given one to another.
We are singing because we are happy," we answered the one of the Home Council who reprimanded us.
So we were reprimanded tonight, in the dining hall, for without knowing it we had begun to sing aloud some tune we had never heard.
Buckingham, instead of benefiting by the counsels of this experienced officer, reprimanded him with a sternness which silenced more compliant men.
Elizabeth was extremely chagrined at such a proposal, reprimanded James sharply, forbade the marriage, and imprisoned the unoffending maiden.
One evening when she had twice been reprimanded for yawning aggressively, she exclaimed, "Well, Miss Smallwood, it is such silly stuff!
The Archbishop of Paris reprimanded the Bishop of Gap on the bad reputation which he had acquired in consequence of his intercourse with women.
It was for these reasons, and not from jealousy, as was fancied by those who knew nothing about it, that I sometimes sharply reprimanded her.
The King, who thus guessed at their intrigue, reprimanded him.
Blucher aided their escape by telling a French General about an imaginary armistice, which the latter was severely reprimanded by Napoleon for believing.
The latter was severely reprimanded by Napoleon on his return and banished from Paris.
Seeing which, the pope reprimanded them severely, and took occasion to lecture them, telling them that if they were good Christians they were bad politicians.
You may be sure he wasreprimanded for this joke by his brother the cardinal.
For this offense, which had been committed without the knowledge of the Captain, and to his great surprise and mortification, that officer was again reprimanded and ignobly compelled to wear for two days the wooden sword.
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