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"Yes, that's what I suggest." Voice Reading
"It seems sound enough," said Bill. "Sort of thing you'd do without thinking. Besides, if you are going to run away, it gives you more of a chance." Voice Reading
"Yes, that's all right if the key is there. But suppose it isn't there?" Voice Reading
The suggestion, made as if it were already an established fact, startled them both. They looked at him wonderingly. Voice Reading
"What do you mean?" said Cayley. Voice Reading
"Well, it's just a question of where people happen to keep their keys. Voice Reading
You go up to your bedroom, and perhaps you like to lock your door in case anybody comes wandering in when you've only got one sock and a pair of braces on. Voice Reading
Well, that's natural enough. Voice Reading
And if you look round the bedrooms of almost any house, you'll find the keys all ready, so that you can lock yourself in at a moment's notice. Voice Reading
But downstairs people don't lock themselves in. Voice Reading
It's really never done at all. Voice Reading
Bill, for instance, has never locked himself into the dining-room in order to be alone with the sherry. Voice Reading
On the other hand, all women, and particularly servants, have a horror of burglars. Voice Reading
And if a burglar gets in by the window, they like to limit his activities to that particular room. Voice Reading
So they keep the keys on the outside of the doors, and lock the doors when they go to bed." He knocked the ashes out of his pipe, and added, "At least, my mother always used to." Voice Reading
"You mean," said Bill excitedly, "that the key was on the outside of the door when Mark went into the room?" Voice Reading
"Well, I was just wondering." Voice Reading
"Have you noticed the other rooms-the billiard-room, and library, and so on?" said Cayley. Voice Reading
"I've only just thought about it while I've been sitting out here. You live here-haven't you ever noticed them?" Voice Reading
Cayley sat considering, with his head on one side. Voice Reading
"It seems rather absurd, you know, but I can't say that I have." He turned to Bill. "Have you?" Voice Reading
"Good Lord, no. I should never worry about a thing like that." Voice Reading
"I'm sure you wouldn't," laughed Antony. "Well, we can have a look when we go in. If the other keys are outside, then this one was probably outside too, and in that case well, it makes it more interesting." Voice Reading
Cayley said nothing. Bill chewed a piece of grass, and then said, "Does it make much difference?" Voice Reading
"It makes it more hard to understand what happened in there. Voice Reading

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