The strictly literary merit of none could be put high, and the method, that of forwarding the result by a complicated Intertwist of letters and narratives, though it took the public fancy for a time, was clumsy; while the author followed his master in more than one aberration of taste and sentiment.
"A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)"
George Saintsbury
This mad project of Hamish's at which he would have laughed in a saner mood, began to Intertwist itself with all these passionate longings and these troubled dreams of what might yet be possible to him on earth; and wherever he turned it was suggested to him; and whatever was the craving and desire of the moment, this, and this only, was the way to reach it.
"Macleod of Dare"
William Black
Max heard it, and in swift response came back again to the dressing-table, took the hair from Jacqueline's hands and began again to Intertwist it with the boyish locks.
"Max"
Katherine Cecil Thurston