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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER IX
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It was not, however, secured with the combination lock with which we are all familiar.

It shut like a cupboard, and had eight locks on a chain as it were.

Every lock represented a man whose money or whose valuables were in the safe.

Each of the eight men had a key for his own lock, different from all the other seven.

When the safe is to be opened all the eight men must be present.


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