CONSPIRACY
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Conspiracies no sooner should be formed than executed.—ADDISON
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Conspiracy—a game invented for the amusement of unoccupied men of rank.—ADDISON
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Combinations of wickedness would overwhelm the world by the advantage which licentious principles afford, did not those who have long practiced perfidy grow faithless to each other.—SAMUEL JOHNSON
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Two may keep counsel when the third's away.—SHAKESPEARE, Titus Andronicus
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I thought you and he were hand-in-glove.—SWIFT, Polite Conversation
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A man of plots Craft, poisonous counsels, wayside ambushings.—TENNYSON, Gareth and Lynette
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Dirty work at the crossroads.—Traditional
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