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(re: house -- Isn't this the cottage that couldn't be sold to Burk Deviln?)
Except for the addition of an open doorway next to the fireplace, Stokes' living room set is identical to the room we saw in Mrs. Fillmore's home in Collinsport. It has the same front door, the same half-paneled back wall with shuttered windows (already used multiple times, including Seaview house, the 2nd Worthington Hall, and Frank Garner's office) and the same brick fireplace (once part of Rev. Trask's room). But of course his home is in Rockport, so Stokes can't be living in the same house occupied by Mrs. Fillmore in 1897...