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The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Stevenson, Robert Louis ยท 77 words
The far greater proportion of the building was occupied by the theatre, which filled almost the whole ground storey and was lighted from above, and by the cabinet, which formed an upper storey at one end and looked upon the court. A corridor joined the theatre to the door on the by street; and with this the cabinet communicated separately by a second flight of stairs. There were besides a few dark closets and a spacious cellar.
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