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The inspector stared still more intently at Marius, and continued with sententious solemnity: "There, you speak like a brave man, and like an honest man. Courage does not fear crime, and honesty does not fear authority." Marius interrupted him: "That is well, but what do you intend to do?" The inspector contented himself with the remark: "The lodgers have pass-keys with which to get in at night.

'The deuce you had! said Alexander. 'Ah, you lived in a better world! There are no pass-keys going now. 'Well, father was always averse to them, sighed John. And the conversation then broke down, and the brothers looked askance at one another in silence. 'Well, and what the devil are we to do? said Alexander. 'I suppose if the authorities got wind of you, you would be taken up?

Evolution, development, heredity, adaptation, variety, survival, natural selection, were so many patent pass-keys that were to open every chamber. George Eliot's novels, as they were the imaginative application of this great influx of new ideas, so they fitted in with the moods which those ideas had called up.

"The deuce you had!" said Alexander. "Ah, you lived in a better world! There are no pass-keys going now." "Well, father was always averse to them," sighed John. And the conversation then broke down, and the brothers looked askance at one another in silence. "Well, and what the devil are we to do?" said Alexander. "I suppose if the authorities got wind of you, you would be taken up?"

His burglar-alarm department had pass-keys to all the banks and therefore, when banking hours were over, he and one of his men obtained entrance and put the telephone in place. The following morning he had word that the president of the bank wished to see him and expecting to receive thanks for the happy little surprise he had given the official, he hurried to the bank.

The lower part of the valley, adjacent to the Canongate, is now a broad hollow space, fitted up with dwellings, shops, or manufactories; the next portion, between two bridges, is converted into an ornamental garden free to the public, and contains Scott's beautiful monument, a canopy of Gothic arches and a fantastic spire, beneath which he sits, thoughtful and observant of what passes in the contiguous street; the third portion of the valley, above the last bridge, is another ornamental garden, open only to those who have pass-keys.

I feel like the boy who went fishing for sunfish and caught a whale." Next morning she was up early, alert to continue her investigations. When she heard Mr. Kauffman go down to breakfast she took a bunch of pass-keys from her bag, went boldly through the hall to the door of 45, unlocked it with ease and walked in. A hurried glance showed her a large suitcase lying open upon a table.

Hundreds of nominally virtuous women visit these places one or more times each week. They come sometimes in the day, but generally at night. A visit to the theatre, opera, or concert, is too often followed by a visit to one of these places, to which some women of high, social position possess pass-keys.

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