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Examples
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He was writing to Sir James Croft, an old fellow-plotter.
The Virgin's Lover Philippa Gregory 1996
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He was writing to Sir James Croft, an old fellow-plotter.
The Virgin's Lover Philippa Gregory 1996
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Eversleigh, though, by you and your fellow-plotter, I have been made to suffer that which might have turned a stronger brain than mine.
Run to Earth A Novel 1875
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Though as yet under age, the young king, James the Sixth, had taken on himself the government of the realm, and had submitted to the guidance of a cousin, Esme Stuart, who had been brought up in France and returned to Scotland a Catholic and a fellow-plotter with the Guises.
History of the English People Volume 4 (of 8) John Richard Green 1860
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It was his friend and fellow-plotter, Mr Trent, that once made eyes at Mrs Quilp, and leered and looked, was it?
The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens 1841
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It was his friend and fellow-plotter, Mr. Trent, that once made eyes at Mrs. Quilp, and leered and looked, was it?
Old Curiosity Shop 1800
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a little, for it seemed to him that his fellow-plotter had shrunk from the risks they would have to encounter -- risks which might mean being shot at, worried by the dogs, dragged down by the alligators to a horrible death, perhaps fever and starvation in the swamp, or being drowned at sea, if they reached the river's mouth, and were swept away by one of the fierce currents along the shore.
Nic Revel A White Slave's Adventures in Alligator Land George Manville Fenn 1870
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"Dalny is here in Naples, for which reason his white-haired fellow-plotter is probably here, too.
Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty 1895
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