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The gypsy stopped abruptly, and turned an eye, in which menace vainly struggled with good- humour, upon each of his brethren, as they submissively bowed to him and his protege, and poured forth a profusion of promises, to which their admonitor did not even condescend to listen. - "The Disowned, Complete", Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
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It is the oldest preacher and admonitor in this churchyard. - "Tales of the Chesapeake", George Alfred Townsend.
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When his admonitor said " Go," Wodehouse made a step towards the door, and for an instant felt the exhilaration of enfranchisement. - "The Perpetual Curate", Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant.