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    1. • The Turnkey Money Machine That Prints Non-Stop Profits For You


    2. As I said, in addition we could, and did, set up an entire factory, back door to front door, on a turnkey basis


    3. I will give you a turnkey system that does not need add-ons to work


    4. Companies that sell turnkey websites get paid twice, when you buy the turnkey website AND


    5. One of the problems I have with some turnkey website opportunities is that the websites


    6. you’re serious about making money online without having to pay for a turnkey


    7. serious about making money online without having to pay for a turnkey website


    8. Imagine a Web site that expanded upon the tools of this book and provided you a turnkey platform to use what you have learned to change your world


    9. Who wouldn’t want a turnkey system that


    10. Through gloomy vaults where the light of day had never shone, past hideous doors of dark dens and cages, down cavernous flights of steps, and again up steep rugged ascents of stone and brick, more like dry waterfalls than staircases, Defarge, the turnkey, and Jacques Three, linked hand and arm, went with all the speed they could make

    11. The turnkey stopped at a low door, put a key in a clashing lock, swung the door slowly open, and said, as they all bent their heads and passed in:


    12. said Defarge to the turnkey


    13. "Hold the light higher!" he said, wrathfully, to the turnkey


    14. With a menacing look at the turnkey he crawled upon the hearth, and, peering up the chimney, struck and prised at its sides with the crowbar, and worked at the iron grating across it


    15. The turnkey fired the little pile, which blazed high and hot


    16. Barsad," he went on, in the tone of one who really was looking over a hand at cards: "Sheep of the prisons, emissary of Republican committees, now turnkey, now prisoner, always spy and secret


    17. You are a turnkey at the Conciergerie?"


    18. "Why need you tell me what I have not asked? You are a turnkey at the Conciergerie?"


    19. "No; not until he attempted to kill the turnkey, who took his food to him


    20. "To kill the turnkey?"

    21. "True enough; he wanted to kill me!" returned the turnkey


    22. "He is worse than that,—he is a devil!" returned the turnkey


    23. "By all means," replied the governor, and he signed to the turnkey to open the door


    24. day, for instance, when you tried to kill the turnkey


    25. " The turnkey obeyed, and the inspector gazed


    26. The jailer always brought Dantes' soup in an iron saucepan; this saucepan contained soup for both prisoners, for Dantes had noticed that it was either quite full, or half empty, according as the turnkey gave it to him or to his companion first


    27. The turnkey poured his ration of soup into it, together with the fish—for thrice a week the prisoners were deprived of meat


    28. Having poured out the soup, the turnkey retired


    29. When he regained his dungeon, he threw himself on his bed, where the turnkey found him in the evening visit, sitting with fixed gaze and contracted features, dumb and motionless as a statue


    30. He therefore returned by the subterraneous gallery, and arrived in time to hear the exclamations of the turnkey, who called out for help

    31. Still he dared not to enter, as they might have left some turnkey to watch the dead


    32. "Ah," added the turnkey, "there was no occasion for watching him: he would have stayed


    33. He heard hasty steps, the creaking of a door, people going and coming, and some minutes afterwards a turnkey entered, saying,—


    34. "At what hour?" inquired a turnkey


    35. On the bed, at full length, and faintly illuminated by the pale light that came from the window, lay a sack of canvas, and under its rude folds was stretched a long and stiffened form; it was Faria's last winding-sheet,—a winding-sheet which, as the turnkey said, cost so little


    36. "O yes, I dare say!" said the turnkey


    37. asked the turnkey, with a grin at Mr


    38. "Why then," said the turnkey, grinning again, "he knows what Mr


    39. The turnkey laughed, and gave us good day, and stood laughing at us over the


    40. "Small wonder," said they, "when the explanation stands close at hand in a jug! Come give us a taste of your sleeping-draught before we fall to! No need to wake the turnkey yonder

    41. “An’ d’ye hope to visit without pay in’ the Visitors’ Fee?” said the Turnkey


    42. The Turnkey was seiz’d by his fat Shoulders and shaken from his Lustful Attentions to my Person by none other than John Littlehat—Lancelot’s Confederate!


    43. “Peril indeed is Lancelot’s Meat,” says Puck, “but he hath contriv’d to win the Fealty of certain of the Guards, and he hath brib’d the Turnkey with the Money you sent


    44. The Turnkey, perceiving the Prisoners going into a Riot, sent Guards for a File of Musqueteers to prevent it, and a Tumult arose, in which there were seven Men kill’d and a like Number of Soldiers wounded, despite which Occurrence, well o’er Forty Prisoners escap’d upon horseback, doubtless with the Aid of Confederates without the Walls


    45. A Ship is a sort of Prison, and the Captain is both Warden and Turnkey


    46. Because the appliance is a complete turnkey solution, there is no need to integrate separate hardware and operating system products or be concerned about compatibility issues


    47. "Turnkey," said he, removing his cap politely, "will you have the kindness to admit me, and give me a lodging for the night?"


    48. An old turnkey of the prison, who is now nearly eighty years old, still recalls perfectly that unfortunate wretch who was chained to the end of the fourth line, in the north angle of the courtyard


    49. In this prison at Arras there is an ex-convict named Brevet, who is detained for I know not what, and who has been appointed turnkey of the house, because of good behavior


    50. In prison, whither fresh misdeeds had led him, he had become something in the nature of a turnkey


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