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1 But to render it absolutely safe, we must have an accomplice .
2 The one who plays this trick must have an accomplice .
3 You might have an accomplice somewhere in this ship.
4 The man was a fool, and a very extraordinary arsonite, to have an accomplice at all.
5 The demonstrator of the game has to have an accomplice knowing the trick, who leaves the room.
6 Did he have an accomplice that night?
7 Did the slave have an accomplice ?
8 No matter what they are selling, they always have an accomplice in the crowd, attired like the intended victims-
9 That I was here, that I have an accomplice , that I can use the bow and arrow with accuracy.
10 Pomerleau could have an accomplice .
11 Did he have an accomplice ?
12 If you do have an accomplice , we're probably ruined, because the thing becomes an endless chain and could go on forever.
13 It was, of course, absolutely necessary to have an accomplice in the house, and his price was a small one-fivehundred pounds, I think.
14 I do, in fact, have an accomplice , although in this case he can consider himself quite safe from any reprisals on the part of Justice.
15 As he had said, the idea of having an accomplice relieved him.
16 Perhaps he had an accomplice ... and Burl snatched a quick glance behind.
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