87 examples of trespasser in sentences

"I have Miss Morriston's authority to treat you as a trespasser, and to order you off her brother's land.

But make no mistake; the bulk of these people would rather die than allow one spire of English grass to be trodden under the foot of a foreign trespasser.

Nevertheless, the first persons who heard it utterly ridiculed it, and were disposed to treat me either as a madman, or at best as an audacious trespasser on that privilege of lying which belonged to them as mariners.

The first may be forbidden as a trespass and for the protection of the property; but when a person is lawfully there and not a trespasser or intruder, the question is different.

"But I am decidedly of opinion that Congress may forbid and punish the killing of game on these reserves, no matter that the slayer is lawfully there and is not a trespasser.

You may wander everywhere, and never see a board warning you to keep off the grass or reminding you that you are a trespasser.

I will change my offices; I will move elsewhere; and give him fair notice, that if I find him on my new premises I will then proceed against him as a common trespasser.

Each little front garden contained a shrub, and was guarded by a low railing, although there would have been no room for a trespasser in addition to the shrub.

"She is just a trespasser.

"You make me twice sorry: once if I am a trespasser, and again if I have unwittingly broken a confidence.

"Am I a trespasser?"

Lurking indefinite in the depths of that last low-voiced answer was a warning, a challenge to a trespasser; but something else, a thing which a lifetime of indulgence had made almost an instinct, prevented his heeding.

The trespasser.

The trespasser.

The trespasser.

He was, strange to relate, some little distance from Bazelhurst territory, an actual if not a confident trespasser upon Shaw's domain.

My first trespasser is in petticoats.

Of course, I don't mean to say that you can't come and do what you please over here, but you shall be recognized and treated as a trespasser.

Womanly insight told her that Randolph Shaw rode forth each day and watched with hawk-like vigilance for the promised trespasser.

Off to the right lay the log that divided the lands, but nowhere along the bank of the river could she see the trespasser.

"It didn't matter, however," said Lady Evelyn sharply, "I gave him instructions yesterday to shoot any trespasser from that side of the line.

He is not a trespasser.

Ethelyn was a little afraid of that dignitary; something in the atmosphere of the house made her afraid of everything, inspiring her as it did with the feeling that she had no business therethat she was a trespasser, a spy, whom Mrs. Dobson would be justified in turning from the door.

I clare to goodness" and Mama Duck raised her voice for the trespasser's benefit, "I wisht I had me a fence to keep folks outa my yard.

Upon a full investigation into this branch of the inquiry, there seems to be no legal or equitable ground, on which Mr. Fish can claim to hold the parsonage and Meeting-house against the Proprietors, and he must therefore, be regarded as a trespasser, liable to be ejected, and the men he employs to cut and cart wood from the plantation, are liable to indictment under the new law of 1834.

87 examples of  trespasser  in sentences