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The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Stevenson, Robert Louis ยท 62 words
I will see, Mr. Utterson, said Poole, admitting the visitor, as he spoke, into a large, low roofed, comfortable hall paved with flags, warmed after the fashion of a country house by a bright, open fire, and furnished with costly cabinets of oak. Will you wait here by the fire, sir. or shall I give you a light in the dining room.
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