"Key out" Quotes from Famous Books
... he said, getting up. "See you to- morrow. I shall take the key out of the door. It's true my pocket will never be ... — The Old Wives' Tale • Arnold Bennett
... she replied; 'I locked myself in, and pushed the key out under the door. I had to do it, or I should have gone ... — Novel Notes • Jerome K. Jerome
... his own accord, with the secret of the box, for he now took a little key out of his pocket and unlocked it with an air of "Look at ... — St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, July 1878, No. 9 • Various
... door ajar between the two rooms, and lay down in her clothes, ready to go to her husband's assistance if he should need help of any kind. She had taken the key out of the door opening from his room into the corridor, so that he would have to pass through her own room in going out. She had done this from a vague fear that he might go roaming about the house in the dead of the night, scaring her stepmother or the boy by some mad violence. She made ... — The Golden Calf • M. E. Braddon
... saw Oola taking the key out of your room. Harris was asleep—snoring. She let Wombo out, and I locked the door of the hide-house again afterwards, and put the key back in your room. It's all right—nothing can be found out till the morning. They're safe ... — Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land • Rosa Praed
... happened! At least, I mean to say, there was nothing happened that didn't always happen on such occasions—Mr. Herapath got out of the brougham, shut the door, said 'Good night,' and went up the steps, taking his latch-key out of his pocket as he crossed the pavement, sir. That ... — The Herapath Property • J. S. Fletcher |