Deeds of violence were the order of the day with Osiecki and his men, and the Princess closed her eyes to all their misdoings, because she and her orders were held in absolute respect.
"Under a Charm, Vol. III. (of III) A Novel"
E. Werner
The Lord, who is all-just, finding out that Pharaoh had done wrong, not only punished the king, but also punished the king's household, who could hardly have interfered with his misdoings.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh
"A pretty critter to be," Mrs. Markham had said to the kind neighbor who had returned from Camden and was giving her the particulars in full of Ethelyn's misdoings.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes