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  • Yet so thoroughly had he prepared for the revolt, that his fellow-conspirators were able, with little confusion or delay, to carry out his plans.

    Chapter 1: My Eagle 2010

  • Oxford, of that dread sacrament by which Catiline bound the soul of his fellow-conspirators, in order that both by the daring of the deed he might have proof of their sincerity, and by the horror thereof astringe their souls by adamantine fetters, and

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • The effect of all this was to turn a vast number of personages who were officially inimical to free criticism, to be at heart abettors and fellow-conspirators in the great plot.

    Voltaire 2007

  • Catesby met his fellow-conspirators again at this Westminster house.

    A Child's History of England 2007

  • She did not need the prize or the envy of her fellow-conspirators.

    Slightly Dangerous Balogh, Mary 2004

  • He saw Petreus put his finger warningly to his lips, and nod to his fellow-conspirators.

    Rogues In The House Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • He saw Petreus put his finger warningly to his lips, and nod to his fellow-conspirators.

    The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • The Secretary had to tell Syme how they had come to wear masks originally in order to approach the supposed enemy as fellow-conspirators;

    The Man Who Was Thursday Gilbert Keith 2003

  • He saw Petreus put his finger warningly to his lips, and nod to his fellow-conspirators.

    The Coming of Conan The Cimmerian Howard, Robert E. 2003

  • Now I have a question for you two fellow-conspirators over there.

    Oathbreaker Lackey, Mercedes 1989

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