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1
That fat fool of a Gaston, to
conspire
at
his age!
2
Why should she, or they,
conspire
at
great expense and risk to steal Brown's cattle?
3
It is manifest that, at no day and hour, will all of these signs
conspire
at
their greatest potency.
4
The first shall be governed by thieves and murderers; the second shall
conspire
at
his own destruction;
5
Could he have been plotting with the Imp all the while,
conspiring
at
Father's death?
6
But while they were
conspiring
at
Paris to assassinate Napoleon, he peaceably pursued his triumphant march.
7
Every body
conspired
at
the Seville.
8
The killings in the White Tower that Ispan had
conspired
at
were enough to condemn her by themselves.
9
I was alone, surrounded by schemers, false friends, and traitors who were
conspiring
at
the death of my children.
10
The Nationalists began
conspiring
at
the beginning of March, long before the existence of a precise communist plot was suspected.
11
"They exchanged some strange words with him," Mannaeus replied, "with the mysterious air of robbers
conspiring
at
the cross-roads.
12
"I've a good mind to arrest the whole bunch of you for
conspiring
at
the escape of a United States prisoner," he growled.
13
"You also stand accused of
conspiring
at
the murder of your own lord husband, our late beloved King Robert, First of His Name."
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