We now hurried across the country, along old country lanes and over fields, to visit Alton Towers; but, as it was unfortunately closed on that day, it was only by trespassing that we were able to see a part of the grounds.
We were quite near Buchanan Castle, and took the liberty of trespassing for a short time in the walks and woods surrounding it.
Two days ago I had thirty-odd vases and jars filled with flowers, and I felt, as I sat down to sew, as if I was trespassing in a bazaar!
Lest they for trespassinghis prisoners are, Whose Castle's Doubting, and whose name's Despair.
So when he was gone to bed, he told his Wife what he had done, to wit, that he had taken a couple of Prisoners and cast them into his Dungeon, for trespassing on his grounds.
For all we know, we may be trespassingon Brekenridge land.
We are trespassing though, and he's within his rights to order us off the property.
Her voice when she told us we were trespassing and it was a private garden was not so furious as Oswald had expected from her face, but it was angry.
The plaintiffs sought to recover 50 damages from the defendant, who was master of the Baconsthorpe Harriers, for trespassing upon their lands and for disturbing game thereon.
I intended to be careful of trespassing upon thy time, as thee must have enough to do; the fugitives are still coming I expect.
The satisfaction it seemed always to afford these guardians of the city to find either males or females trespassing in this particular, was unmistakable.
There were two pairs of them that divided the lake of Esthwaite and its in-and-out-flowing streams between them, never trespassing a single yard upon each other's separate domain.
I remember well, asking him if we were not trespassing on private pleasure-grounds here.
Leaving the cottage, they went for a long aimless ramble through the fields and woods, trespassing with impunity, for they were well known everywhere, and visiting every hedgerow and copse on the look-out for nests.
Attended Went to I trust I am not trespassing I hope I am not in the way (unless trespassingon private property is actually meant) Request (meaning ask) Used only in the third person in formal written invitations.
Ebie thought that some tramps were trespassing on the good nature of the mistress of the house, and he had the feeling of loyalty to his master's interests which distinguished the Galloway ploughman of an older time.
We wouldn't be trespassing except your land is in the way.
If you rent out a place to put a thing then the thing that's on that thing isn't trespassing on the land that was rented out for the thing underneath it, is it?
Had I not honorably paid my way from Cleveland to Cincinnati instead of trespassing on the property of a mighty railroad company?
He told me how he was given thirty days in a Texas convict camp, and how they nearly killed him there for being charged with trespassing on the property of the railroad company.
If not trespassingtoo much, may I say one other little word in the interest of the horses I love so well?
Was I sunk so low that a man trespassing on my own property could call me ragamuffin?
Beg pardon, my lord, but the trespassing that goes on here gets past bearing, and wants putting a stop to.
If you find that stranger woman or her boy trespassing within my grounds, let me know about it, and I'll soon teach them their place.
A certain singular reserve of his, which alternated curiously with his perfect frankness, prevented them from trespassing so far on his individuality.
One more question," he interposed in that same suave voice, "if I'm not trespassing too much on your time and patience.
MY DEAR SIR,--I hope that the great kindness which you showed me at New York will be allowed to plead my excuse with you for trespassing on your time with a few lines.
But I sat down to write only a few lines of thanks to you, and I am trespassing on your time.
I am sure I shall be excused for trespassing on your patience by reading a few examples.