I have never felt myself Demeaned by any household task that presented, and cleanliness is part of pure religion.
"The Brass Bound Box"
Evelyn Raymond
You thought because you were a judge and an M.C., and had the reputation of possessing brains, that it did not matter how you Demeaned yourself; and there you were mistaken.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes
So she remained at home, while they missed her in the back streets and bylanes, the Widow Hobbs, who was still an invalid, pining for a sight of her bright face, and only half compensated for its absence by the charities which Valencia brought; the smart waiting-maid putting on innumerable airs and making Mrs. Hobbs feel keenly how greatly she thought herself Demeaned by coming to such a heathenish place as that.
"The Rector of St. Mark's"
Mary J. Holmes