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1 The silent man screwed his lips together as if he would put a padlock on them.
2 And you're going to stay out if I have to put a padlock on the door.
3 But I've closed the porthole, and we'll put a padlock and hasp on the door to double-lock it.'
4 I supposed that I could get out through the cellars, but you have put a padlock on the inner door.
5 The minute they were up he put a padlock on the trap, and nailed it down to the beams as well.
6 So Andy put a padlock on the old log cabin where his loom was set up and went back down to the mill-town.
7 I mean to put a padlock on, nurse, so you see no one can let them out, and I shall keep the key myself.
8 With a V to his Credit, Aleck put a Padlock on every Pocket in his Store Suit and went Money-Mad.
9 "You've gone and put a padlock on the barn door!"
10 "I thought you were going to put a padlock on that question box of yours, Dan," remarked Fred.
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