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1 You would simply have a latch - key and go out and come in as you liked.
2 Binnesman's door did not even have a latch .
3 I have a latch - key to it.
5 You know the governor is always down upon me, won't let me have a latch - key , and says I must be in by half-past ten.
6 Anyway, the door had a latch if they needed to keep people out.
7 They had a latch and a hart bar cross the door.
8 At night the porter, who had a latch -key , himself came over and awoke Philip.
9 I had a latch - key and let myself in quietly.
10 I asked, seeing that the wicket had a latch .
11 In old-fashioned days no lady had a latch - key .
12 He had left the horses at the stables, and, having a latch - key , had come in quietly.
13 Vickers, who had a latch - key , let himself into the house and tapped at his sister's door.
14 At half-past ten; I had a latch - key .
15 I suppose he has a latch - key generally.
16 He had a latch - key to his lodgings.
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