All 14 Uses of
accomplice
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Now, should any letters or other documents of a compromising character be found upon him, will it not be taken for granted that all who uphold him are his accomplices?†
Chpt 5-6
- "And did you not remonstrate against such infamy?" asked the abbe; "if not, you were an accomplice."†
Chpt 27-28 *
- 'If he should really be guilty,' said he, 'and did really put in to the Island of Elba; if he is really charged with a letter for the Bonapartist committee at Paris, and if they find this letter upon him, those who have supported him will pass for his accomplices.'†
Chpt 27-28
- Which makes him your accomplice to all intents and purposes.†
Chpt 33-34
- …February 23d, being the first day of the Carnival, executions will take place in the Piazza del Popolo, by order of the Tribunal of the Rota, of two persons, named Andrea Rondola, and Peppino, otherwise called Rocca Priori; the former found guilty of the murder of a venerable and exemplary priest, named Don Cesare Torlini, canon of the church of St. John Lateran; and the latter convicted of being an accomplice of the atrocious and sanguinary bandit, Luigi Vampa, and his band.†
Chpt 33-34
- " ' "You would call acting generously, knowing your conspiracy and not informing against you, that is what I should call becoming your accomplice.†
Chpt 75-76
- This man is still your friend, and you, perhaps, make use of him as your accomplice.†
Chpt 81-82
- And you think that to save such villains as you I will become an abettor of their plot, an accomplice in their crimes?†
Chpt 81-82
- I am willing to help rebuild your fortune, but I will not be an accomplice in the ruin of others.†
Chpt 95-96
- "You remember," said the count, during the most profound silence, "that the unhappy wretch who came to rob me died at my house; the supposition is that he was stabbed by his accomplice, on attempting to leave it."†
Chpt 95-96
- Another rascal like himself, perhaps his accomplice.†
Chpt 99-100
- Certainly, after witnessing the culpable indolence manifested by M. de Villefort towards his own relations, I ought to have denounced him to the authorities; then I should not have been an accomplice to thy death, as I now am, sweet, beloved Valentine; but the accomplice shall become the avenger.†
Chpt 103-104
- Certainly, after witnessing the culpable indolence manifested by M. de Villefort towards his own relations, I ought to have denounced him to the authorities; then I should not have been an accomplice to thy death, as I now am, sweet, beloved Valentine; but the accomplice shall become the avenger.†
Chpt 103-104
- "Rise," said the count, "your life is safe; the same good fortune has not happened to your accomplices—one is mad, the other dead.†
Chpt 115-116
Definition:
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(accomplice) a person who joins with another in carrying out a plan -- especially an unethical or illegal plan