Both Uses of
trespass
in
Pride and Prejudice
- We must trespass a little longer on your kindness.†
Chpt 9 *
- If you should have no objection to receive me into your house, I propose myself the satisfaction of waiting on you and your family, Monday, November 18th, by four o'clock, and shall probably trespass on your hospitality till the Saturday se'ennight following, which I can do without any inconvenience, as Lady Catherine is far from objecting to my occasional absence on a Sunday, provided that some other clergyman is engaged to do the duty of the day.†
Chpt 13
Definition:
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(trespass as in: a "No Trespassing" sign) to enter another's property without right or permission