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To-night he had not snapped, and for the first hour or two he lay remarkably still, until at last Mary heard him rattling his bunch of keys against the tin box which he always kept in the bed beside him.
He collected as many keys as he could, and tried all of them during one of those delightful hours which Rosa and Cornelius passed together at the grating of the cell.
In that interval she had searched the sheds from first to last, and had found five more keys. "Five more chances!" she thought to herself, as she hid the keys, and hastily returned to the house.
(where the treadmills are, for women), the gates of which are very strong and heavy, and no doubt the keys too.
'By the bye,' it comes into Jasper's mind to say, as he idly examines the keys, 'I have been going to ask you, many a day, and have always forgotten.
"You shall speak to the servants," she said, "with the keys of my wardrobe in your hand."
'It seems very interesting, love,' said he, lifting his head and turning to where I stood, wringing my hands in silent rage and anguish; 'but it's rather long; I'll look at it some other time; and meanwhile I'll trouble you for your keys, my dear.'
A WOLF, who in devouring a man had choked himself with a bunch of keys, asked an ostrich to put her head down his throat and pull them out, which she did.
How had he got into the bedroom--the doors being locked, and the keys being taken away by Mr.
Keys did I carry, the rustiest of all keys; and I knew how to open with them the most creaking of all gates.
"Let the man remain here; take the keys yourself, and show me the way.
"You ought to know more about locks and keys than I do."