I felt highly resentful that the fellow should have thus intruded upon my privacy and broken up my very pleasant evening.
He had intruded himself upon me once before, causing me both annoyance and chagrin.
The beginning of this story dated back to the time when I discovered that another grizzly hadintruded into the "bad lands" of my bears.
Of me, Mrs. Peg took little notice, merely giving me the right of way if I intruded on one of her trails, or stopping work to watch me curiously whenever I came near.
The envy of the class which Frederic quitted, and the civil scorn of the class into which he intruded himself, were marked in very significant ways.
We should be loth to say that either of these celebrated prelates had intruded himself into a Church whose doctrines he abhorred, and that he deserved to be stripped of his gown.
Bruin had been before us, but he had not been long at his meal when we intruded upon him, as only one or two of the combs were missing.
They came quite close to our encampment, perching upon the nearest trees; and wondering, no doubt, what strange creatures we were, who had thus intruded upon their hitherto untenanted domain.
A cockney, in a rural village, was stared at as much as if he had intruded into a Kraal of Hottentots.
It is true that, shortly after the battle of Hastings, Saxon prelates and abbots were violently deposed, and that ecclesiastical adventurers from the Continent were intruded by hundreds into lucrative benefices.
My reason for fastening the door is that he may not be intruded upon by any chance comer while lying here, if I should be in the garden or upstairs.
Amid the soft juicy vegetation of the hollow in which they sat, the motionless and the uninhabited solitude, intruded the chink of guineas, the rattle of dice, the exclamations of the reckless players.
But his wanderings, by mere stress of old emotions, had frequently taken an Egdon direction, though he never intruded upon her who attracted him thither.
In two hours she reached a slope about three-fourths the whole distance from Alderworth to her own home, where a little patch of shepherd's-thyme intrudedupon the path; and she sat down upon the perfumed mat it formed there.
A vague notion that a horse was necessary to his future movements had intruded itself upon his brain, and although his plan of obtaining one was as yet illy defined, it constantly gained ground.
Then the thought intruded itself, what if the giant should take a notion to make a circuit of the lodge?
One obstruction after another intruded itself, and our short sojourn of three or four weeks on English soil was thus frittered gradually away, and we were at last obliged to give up the idea of seeing you at all.
These unwelcome queries intruded themselves unbidden on my mind.
They had intruded like importunate creditors; till, oft refused admittance, they had ceased to return.
These reflections were not made at once, nor were they at once effectual; but, when made, they were called in as oft as the image of Hargrave intruded unbidden; and constant and regular occupation was again employed to second their operation.
Miss McCoy had never intruded on me her own views, and I took for granted that they coincided with my own.
Another thought intruded itself,--that of Mr. Pugh, the president of the Ribblevale Company.
The Neutral Lands, although greatly intrudedupon by white people, were legally their own and they declined to budge from them at the instance of Superintendent Coffin.
The question intruded itself, like an unwelcome guest; and his effort to answer it to his own satisfaction was in vain.
It is unfortunate that any doubtful questions in regard to Mr. Lyon should have intruded themselves upon him, and his mind should be disabused as quickly as possible.
The extreme inclination of 50 degrees is rare, and only observed in the neighbourhood of masses of trap which have been intruded into the red sandstone while it was forming, or before the newer parts of the deposit had been completed.
De la Beche, have not been intruded subsequently into the sandstone, but were produced by contemporaneous volcanic action.
De la Beche, hasintruded itself into the Carboniferous slate and slaty sandstone, twisting and contorting the strata, and sending veins into them.
I hope I have notintruded too long upon your lordship's time.
The infatuation with which this insane impostor was followed, and even worshipped, by the peasantry of the district into which heintruded himself, affords a striking and melancholy proof of the magic powers of fanaticism.
Hang it, can't a man come and talk a little business with a neighbor without being intruded upon?
Perhaps in spite of the cautious manner in which he had advanced, he had made some slight sound which, subconsciously detected, had nevertheless intruded upon my reverie and in this way had acquainted me with his presence.
Even as she spoke the words, a sound intruded from the road outside.
Upon the tense, nerve-breaking silence, a voice suddenly intruded like a flash of light in a dark place.
The circumstances surrounding the execution of Jeffrey Blackmore's will intruded into all my cogitations on the subject with hopeless persistency.
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