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Dr.Jekyll has two main ways into his home, through the front door and through the lab door. I put the lab door two doors down from the corner because in the book it says “Two doors from one corner….a sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the street.” This refers to the laboratory door. I put in more buildings between the main door and the lab door because when described it sounds like there is a lot of houses and businesses in the area, and the lab door is different compared to all the other buildings. Dr.Jekyll has a three story home with a yard and laboratory with a second story loft attached to the property. I chose to put Dr. Jekyll’s cabinet on the second story of the lab because in the book it says “Poole and I went

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