Five minutes later they had left the yacht, and the Countess de Venetza was apologizing to the Duke of Rotherhithe for the intrusion of her lawyer people on his yacht.
Seeing that I could be of no further use to her, I apologized for my intrusion and bade them good-night.
Did no special provision exist, the young one must infallibly be choked by the intrusion of the milk into the windpipe.
Spenser himself is always the perfect gentleman of his own imagination, and in his company we are secure from the intrusion of anything morally base or mean.
But unity both of material and of atmosphere suffers not only from the diversity among the separate plays but also from the violent intrusion of the comedy and the farce which the coarse taste of the audience demanded.
But I cannot express the discomfort I felt at such an intrusion of mystery and beauty into a room which I had succeeded in filling with my own personality until I thought no more of the room than of myself.
Then politics presented you a table whereat two parties feasted, with no fear of the intrusion of a third, and your backs were turned on the noisy lower world, your ears were deaf to it.
In short, the course of events in 1793 affords the classic example of the collapse of vast and imposing efforts owing to division of interests and the intrusion of jealousies and intrigues.
The intrusion of political motives hampered their generals and turned what ought to have been an overwhelming triumph into a disgracefully tame retreat.
At all events forgive this very unexpected intrusion and importunity from the old and long sequestered admirer of your youth, W.
Believing themselves foreordained to supremacy, they regarded the popular vote, when it failed to register their wishes, as an intrusion and a nuisance.
Such was the solemn result--the awful consequence of man's daring intrusion upon that which was wholly of divine appointment.
It tells the professing church, in accents not to be mistaken, to beware of human intrusion upon a domain which belongs only to God.
Each person in a dwelling should, if possible, have a room as sacred from intrusion as the house is to the family.
To retire precipitately with an apology for theintrusion would create a scene, and be extremely awkward.
The clerk looked after him with a civil city sneer, and immediately resumed the more serious labours which Sir Mungo's intrusion had interrupted.
No demonstration of sorrow marred the peace in which her soul dwelt the last days of its stay, for the very room seemed hallowed, a place too sacred for the intrusion of any personal grief.
And to the north of us the Hotchkiss spitted, as though resenting the intrusion of this big bully.
On the north the intrusion of the Teutonic race was shut off and competition was narrowed down to the Cro-Magnon and Alpine types.
Reproaches have been frequent and couched in no measured terms, for the photographs have been resented as an unwarranted intrusion and desecration.
Captain Dove was, in point of fact, furious when he opened his little, red-rimmed eyes and became aware of his former friend's intrusion upon his privacy.
They were overlooked by no high road and its passing teams; they were safe from accidental intrusion from the settlement; indeed they went so far as to effect the exclusiveness of "clique.
His first start of surprise was followed by a natural resentment of what might have been an impertinent intrusion on his privacy by some practical-joking adult, for he knew there was no child in the house.
Indeed, he had scarcely passed out than--but the next hour is their's, intrusion would be impertinent.
Is your aristocracy so doubtful of its own identity that it is compelled to hedge itself against intrusion by the use of passwords.
I know that I have forfeited all right to ask you; that it is an unpardonable intrusion my presuming even to address you.
Lady Hartledon was not yet callous to the proprieties of life; and the intrusion on the Ashtons, which her mother confessed to, half frightened, half shamed her.
The reading of this document was followed by the withdrawal of the entire non-intrusion party to another place of meeting, where the first Assembly of the Free Church was constituted, with Dr Thomas Chalmers as moderator.
Neither of these communities is willing to sink its individual conception of progress in those of the world at large; each is jealous of the intrusion of alien elements which cannot be reconciled with its own political and social system.
It has been seen already that during the period of the Ten Years' Conflict the non-intrusion party strenuously denied that in any one respect it was departing from acknowledged principles of the National Church.