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False key |
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| And in that hand, it must be understood, he held the false key which opened Rosa's door as easily as did the real one. The orifice in the plates of the Nautilus was first closed, and fastened down by means of a false key, with which Ned Land had provided himself; the opening in the boat was also closed. |
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