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1 I swear that I, too, will become a conspirator if I remain long on this soil.
2 In seeing all she'd seen, and passing herself off as expert in the ways of the Imajica, she had become a conspirator .
3 I became a conspirator , a rebel, for I longed to take vengeance upon you and your house.
4 "For all of which good reasons you have become a conspirator ? "
5 "I had a long talk with Mr. Pettengill," said Quincy, "and he has induced me to become a conspirator .
6 "Dear count, what do you think of a king who is reduced to become a conspirator ? " said Charles IX., bitterly, after a pause.
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