At even spaces to their right and left were rows of identical doors on which numbers could be seen.
They came to a stop in front of a plain white door identical to all the others.
It seemed to be a hub between intersecting corridors, since each wall framed an identical door.
There was another door, identical to the first, set into the far wall of the chamber.
An identical door, without the ID plate, was on the other side.
There was simply a wide corridor, with identical wooden doors all the way along.
Since then, the building has remained a Dutch colonial construction featuring a characteristic central hall with two identical doors.
Through various machinations, a young man finds himself confronted by two identical doors.
Behind one of those identical doors lay life; behind each of the other six, death.
At the end was another door identical to the first, but it could not be opened until the outer door was closed.