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- S001: "The Family Legacy"
- S002: "
- An Interactive Ghost (???) Story v 1.1
- Copyright (c) 1997 by The Tame Computer, Marnie Parker, all rights reserved.
- "
- S003: "970918"
- S004: "6/7"
- S005: "a"
- S006: "---"
- S007: "the"
- S008: "The "
- S009: "the "
- S010: "a "
- S011: "The "
- S012: "the "
- S013: "an "
- S014: "The "
- S015: "the "
- S016: "some "
- S017: "The "
- S018: "the "
- S019: "some "
- S020: "N = next subject"
- S021: "P = previous"
- S022: " Q = resume game"
- S023: "Q = previous menu"
- S024: "RETURN = read subject"
- S025: "Score: "
- S026: "Moves: "
- S027: "Time: "
- S028: "You can't go that way."
- S029: "your former self"
- S030: "yourself"
- S031: "Darkness"
- S032: "those things"
- S033: "that"
- S034: " or "
- S035: "nothing"
- S036: " is"
- S037: " are"
- S038: "is "
- S039: "are "
- S040: " and "
- S041: "whom "
- S042: "which "
- S043: ""
- S044: "The evil that men do lives after them,"
- S045: "The good is oft interred in their bones."
- S046: ""
- S047: " Julius Caesar"
- S048: " William Shakespeare"
- S049: ""
- S050: "some"
- S051: "some"
- S052: "some"
- S053: "some"
- S054: "It is a brand you are unfamiliar with and the vintage is very old."
- S055: "wine bottles"
- S056: "a"
- S057: "peanut butter & jelly sandwiches"
- S058: "an"
- S059: "some"
- S060: "The afternoon sun's rays slant on the lower section of the front
- stairs."
- S061: "You need to get back to your room to change your clothes before supper."
- S062: "You are a young boy, wearing ridding clothes and spurs. You are somewhat
- dirty and a frog twitches in your pocket."
- S063: "It is a large pocket."
- S064: "Freddy looks comfortable, not unhappy at all, he is riding quite snugly
- on top of everything else in your pocket. While YOU were riding, you spotted
- him. Trying to get up him out of that bush while leaning from the horse, is why
- you fell, of course, but you still managed to get him later. He must be hungry,
- too."
- S065: "Slipped to you by Nanny, this is the only money you have had for months.
- If you ever get into the village you plan to buy a bag of sweets."
- S066: "Trusty old sling shot. You just practiced with it this morning. Hit the
- milk can 2 out of 3 times, too. Course, cook got mad about the can, but,
- honestly, you had genuinely forgotten the milk was still it in."
- S067: "three"
- S068: "Just the right size for your sling shot, but you need to find more."
- S069: "some"
- S070: "Leaves from the bush where you found Freddy. You want him to feel at
- home."
- S071: "Father's monocle case. The monocle itself got buried under that
- avalanche with him and Mummy. You feel sad every time you look at it, but
- wouldn't part with it for the world."
- S072: "The stairs turn back on themselves as they continue up or sweep straight
- down."
- S073: "On the northern wall is a long, gilt-framed mirror."
- S074: "This is the upper section of the front stairs."
- S075: "Uncle stands at the top of the stairs."
- S076: "He seems like he SHOULD be jolly, with that fat belly and red face. But
- he is anything BUT. You have a hard time looking at him directly, you always
- seem to see disapproval in his eyes. He usually makes you feel guilty about
- SOMETHING."
- S077: "It is a slightly curved wood banister, well-polished."
- S078: "Your candle flame illuminates a T junction. Two tunnels met here, the
- stem tunnel heads west back to the mansion, the crossing one leads north and
- south."
- S079: "You are NOT going back. It took you too long to work up the courage to
- leave."
- S080: "As you automatically start to head south toward the gatehouse exit, you
- remember John wrote he would be at the sea exit."
- S081: "You are a petite, young woman, wearing a warm wool coat and dress. Your
- pale face and the dark circles under your eyes, detract from your usual
- beauty."
- S082: "In the brass candle holder is a long white candle."
- S083: "HIS prize possession. You only wish you could deprive him of more."
- S084: "It holds everything you could stuff into it in such haste."
- S085: "The tunnel got damper as you traveled north, it comes to an end here.
- Through a hole in the tunnel floor, you can see some rocky stairs."
- S086: "You hope your courage isn't failing. No, the urge to turn back was
- momentary."
- S087: "Chiseled, rock stairs go up and down. The smell of the sea comes from
- below."
- S088: "But you are so near your goal. John is below and you are eager to see
- him."
- S089: "This is a small, sand-bottomed cave. Fresh air blows in from the north,
- through the open cave entrance. You know the beach and waiting rowboat lay
- outside, just a few steps away. South, a flight of rock stairs leads up."
- S090: "A nondescript, slender, redheaded man, to your eyes he is immensely
- handsome."
- S091: "Against one wall is a closed wooden crate."
- S092: "His black hair is still tousled from sleep. He looks extremely angry,
- his face sullen as a brewing storm. Seeing that scowling visage, you quaver
- internally."
- S093: "This room always pleases you. The babe did a good job decorating it. You
- like the streamlined, black & turquoise-enameled, chrome-plated furniture and
- mammoth, circular bed. But the piece de resistance, as Raquel always says (you
- love it when she does anything French), has to be the cocktail cabinet.
- Doorways are south, northwest, southwest and french doors are north."
- S094: "You decide, no. The night air might chill you after the heat of the
- party."
- S095: "Already been to the bathroom. Have to admit you look good in this monkey
- suit."
- S096: "No need for the closet. You're not Raquel, changing your clothes every
- hour."
- S097: "You are a big, handsome man, stretching the seams of your tuxedo. Also,
- a classy (ostentatious) diamond stickpin is stuck prominently in your lapel."
- S098: "It is a very classy, but then it should be. You're a classy guy."
- S099: "You stock your bar well, so they all have booze in them."
- S100: "You don't need to look at yourself again, you're not THAT vain."
- S101: "an"
- S102: "A portrait of yourself hangs over a small fireplace."
- S103: "It's very comfortable, you should know. A broad smile spreads across
- your face."
- S104: "an"
- S105: "Something is written across the face, in block letters."
- S106: "It is a combination dial with the numbers, 1-35."
- S107: "The lamps on the white-clothed tables lining the stone walls, illuminate
- the ballroom with tiny circles of light. Their romantic glow reveals dancing
- couples cavorting to the tunes of a tuxedoed band playing on the gallery and a
- cluster of die-hard party goers crowding the bar under it. An archway is west."
- S108: "This is no time to go back upstairs, you still need to check out the
- vault."
- S109: "Eddie's just ordinary muscle (who can also mix drinks, his gin sling is
- great), but getting him to wear a monkey suit to bar tend is a nightly hassle."
- S110: "a"
- S111: "It's the usual bunch, most are pretty potted."
- S112: "some"
- S113: "You can't see Raquel among the dancers. That's the second place you
- thought she'd be."
- S114: "There is an opening in the western wall, a doorway is east."
- S115: "You're no sniveling coward, you're not going to cut and run."
- S116: "The wine rack is full of bottles, except for three very important
- holes."
- S117: "This square, metal-lined room feels like a big, walk-in safe. There is a
- table in the middle of the room. A door is east."
- S118: "You're willing to make book that Louie would take exception to that."
- S119: "Raquel is a drop dead gorgeous (you hope that's not prophetic) brunette.
- And her firetruck red dress (meant to start fires not douse them) ought to be
- ticketed, the way it hugs those luscious curves. She is also lugging the
- sword."
- S120: "YOUR sword. Raquel's got a lot to answer for, the cash is the least of
- it."
- S121: "It's empty that's what."
- S122: "That's got to be the loot. ALL of the loot. Louie was greedy."
- S123: "a"
- S124: "They are labeled with the names of types of liquors (gin, rum, etc.),
- but strangely there are no distillery or brand names."
- S125: "Raquel has written on the back in lipstick, "be ready, love". Looks like
- she's still playing both ends against the middle."
- S126: "It's a l-o-n-g walk back to town."
- S127: "Wandering off won't get you that ten million (plus)."
- S128: "a"
- S129: "It depicts an animal, but the art work is so bad, you are not sure which
- animal. Maybe it is mythical, like a griffin. Or a unicorn with a migraine
- headache."
- S130: "The long hedge blocks your way."
- S131: "The circular drive curves northwest to the mansion, southwest to the
- gate."
- S132: "A jutting mansion wing blocks your way."
- S133: "The stone wall of the gatehouse blocks your way."
- S134: "The circular drive curves northeast to the mansion, southeast to the
- gate."
- S135: "A jutting mansion wing blocks your way."
- S136: "A high hedge blocks your way."
- S137: "The stone wall of the gatehouse blocks your way."
- S138: "A hedge (badly overgrown, in need of serious trimming) blocks your way."
- S139: "A hedge (badly overgrown, in need of serious trimming) blocks your way."
- S140: "This (dead) lawn is on the other side of the jutting west wing of the
- mansion. Windows are northeast and northwest, a door is north and the west lawn
- is south."
- S141: "The mansion wall blocks your way."
- S142: "A hedge (badly overgrown, in need of serious trimming) blocks your way."
- S143: "This was once a topiary, but the hedges are so overgrown, the former
- animal shapes are lost. Now the hedges just look strangely humped and
- grotesque. The east lawn is east, the mansion is north. There is a window
- here."
- S144: "A grotesque hedge blocks your way."
- S145: "This terrace overlooks the ocean. North, beyond a narrow strip of dead
- grass, is the edge of a cliff. More dead grass is east, a door is southwest and
- french doors are southeast. There is also a break in the western hedge."
- S146: "Since that would ENSURE Melvin would inherit, you stop."
- S147: "The mansion wall blocks your way."
- S148: "This is a north-south pathway between two tall hedges. There is two
- breaks in the eastern hedge, at the northern and southern ends."
- S149: "The hedges are impassible."
- S150: "This area of dead grass leads east and west. The heaped dirt mounds from
- gopher holes are scattered over the ground. The cliff edge is north."
- S151: "You reconsider when you look at the drop to the sea below."
- S152: "The mansion wall blocks your way."
- S153: "This was obviously once a kitchen garden. There are still a few
- overgrown herbs here, now as wild as weeds. There is a door south."
- S154: "A high hedge blocks your way."
- S155: "You decide, no, you don't REALLY want to throw yourself off the cliff."
- S156: "A mansion wall blocks your way."
- S157: "Sticking out of the ground is a short metal stake."
- S158: "some"
- S159: "This is the northern end of a circular drive which curves away to the
- southeast and southwest. North are the imposing front steps of the mansion."
- S160: "The corner of the mansion's east wing blocks your way."
- S161: "The corner of the mansion's west wing blocks your way."
- S162: "an"
- S163: "Wide, shallow steps lead up to the front door, down to the north drive."
- S164: "A mansion wall blocks your way."
- S165: "This is a spacious marble-floored foyer, lined with the portraits of
- starring people in stiff poses. North are a hallway and broad staircase. A door
- is south."
- S166: "the"
- S167: "It is a slightly curved wood banister, well-polished."
- S168: "It is a small, hard rubber ball."
- S169: "At the western end of the hall is a bay window. Doorways are south and
- north."
- S170: "The portrait of a dark, sardonic man hangs on one wall between some
- shelves."
- S171: "Between the southern and eastern windows is a well-worn, wing-back
- chair."
- S172: "Next to the chair is a small trestle table."
- S173: "Titled, "MacAdam Family History", the fly-leaf shows the publisher is,
- "Vanity Press", the publishing date is, "1965", and the author is, "Clinton
- MacAdam"."
- S174: "There is an upright piano near the french doors."
- S175: "It is a modest upright piano."
- S176: "the"
- S177: "some"
- S178: "At the eastern end of the hall is a wide archway. Two more are north and
- south."
- S179: "Hanging over a large fireplace is a portrait of a pompous-looking man."
- S180: "It is a poker, a thick iron bar with a slightly curved and blunt point."
- S181: "This room is dominated by a massive, ornate mahogany table that looks
- like it could easily seat an army (or sink a ship). On the northern wall is an
- equally impressive breakfront with swing doors on either side of it, leading
- northeast and northwest. A wide archway is south."
- S182: "This is an old-fashioned kitchen with worn black and white tiles and
- old, smooth-cornered, white, gas appliances. A window is northeast. A door is
- northwest, doorways are east and west. Swing doors are southeast and
- southwest."
- S183: "This enclosed, cramped, corkscrew staircase, winds up and down."
- S184: "This tiny room is filled with pine shelves. Doorways are east and west."
- S185: "From all those gifts you received, you can tell it is in Arnie's
- handwriting. It is dated from about four months ago."
- S186: "A short flight of rough wood stairs leads down and up."
- S187: "This brick-lined cellar is cool and dry. A doorway is east."
- S188: "This square, metal-lined room feels like a big, walk-in safe. There is a
- table in the middle of the room. A door is east."
- S189: "It is a grayish, paper sleeve, just like the kind of paper loop that
- businesses and banks wrap around a stack of money to hold it together."
- S190: "On the floor near the table, a mummified body is neatly laid out."
- S191: ""Ugh!" You don't want to look too closely, there is still a
- disintegrating tuxedo (not to mention, flesh and other things) on the body. But
- in your darting glances, you notice it looks like an execution. Except for the
- neat round hole in the forehead, the body almost looks like it was prepared for
- a formal viewing, flat on its back, with its legs stretched out straight, arms
- by its sides."
- S192: "Partially under the body is a tarnished, silver cigarette case."
- S193: "The vault door is closed."
- S194: "This echoing, cavernous chamber is drafty, maybe because the blue-gray
- walls are stone. A large gothic-arched window is south. At the northern end,
- the ornately pierced and carved oak balustrade of a musicians' gallery hangs
- overhead, the warm wood in sharp contrast against the cold stone. A wide
- archway is west."
- S195: "a"
- S196: "A collection of weapons bristles barbarically on the eastern wall."
- S197: "It appears to be a pretty typical spear."
- S198: "It appears to be a pretty typical spear."
- S199: "An unmarked shield, it is rather ordinary."
- S200: "An unmarked shield, it is rather ordinary."
- S201: "Attractive, but it is only of historical interest."
- S202: "You can only see the balustrade from here."
- S203: "Chiseled, rocky steps go up and down."
- S204: "The hidden door is closed."
- S205: "The stairs turn back on themselves as they continue up or sweep straight
- down."
- S206: "It is a slightly curved wood banister, well-polished."
- S207: "On the northern wall is a long, gilt-framed mirror."
- S208: "A large wooden door, the brass knocker is cast in the shape of sailing
- ship."
- S209: "The front door is standing open."
- S210: "The front door is closed."
- S211: "This the middle of an east-west hallway. A broad staircase with a
- graceful wood banister leads down. A doorway is south, a door is east."
- S212: "It is a slightly curved wood banister, well-polished."
- S213: "There is a sheet hanging here."
- S214: "This the western end of an east-west hallway. A window is west, a door
- is south, doorways are northeast and northwest."
- S215: "This dark-toned room has a masculine feel. A built-in oak bed faces a
- slanting multi-paned, northern window. Both bed and window look like they came
- from a captain's cabin. This nautical air is reinforced by the numerous
- paintings of storm-tossed ships which sail on the walls. Doorways are south,
- east and west."
- S216: "On the wall at the head of the bed, are shelves surrounded by dowels (to
- keep things from falling off in rough seas.)"
- S217: "some"
- S218: "A mirror still hangs on one wall, but the rods are empty. A small window
- is west and a doorway is east."
- S219: "A huge, old-fashioned, claw-footed tub completely dwarfs the other
- fixtures."
- S220: "It sits high off the floor on its claw-feet."
- S221: "A magpie's nest is built at the edge of the roof. The sloping shingles
- continue east and a window is above you to the south."
- S222: "The sloping shingles continue west. East, above you is the widow's
- walk."
- S223: "This flowery room is obviously feminine. Violet ruffles flounce around
- the large brass bed and skirt the mirrored vanity. The vanity is placed
- conveniently near the northern bay window, but the bed appears to be
- deliberated turned away from it, in rejection. Doorways are south, west and
- east."
- S224: "A violet and blue-toned print, covered with butterflies and flowers."
- S225: "Great brass bed, you wouldn't mind having one just like it. Hmmm, if you
- play this right, you realize you WILL. This bed, in fact."
- S226: "Attached to the vanity is a circular mirror."
- S227: "It is faded, but the old-fashioned handwriting is still legible."
- S228: "Rods are on two walls and on the eastern wall is an arrangement of
- shelves, drawers and a floor-length cupboard. A doorway is west."
- S229: "To the cursory glance, there is nothing special about the walls."
- S230: "It is a tiny, old-fashioned, 8 keyhole."
- S231: "The cupboard door is open."
- S232: "The cupboard door is closed."
- S233: "The cupboard wall is closed."
- S234: "A long flight of wooden stairs leads straight down, south, into
- darkness. The back of the cupboard is west."
- S235: "This claustrophobic, damp, rocky tunnel heads east and west."
- S236: "Two tunnels met here in a T junction. The stem tunnel heads west back to
- the mansion, the crossing tunnel leads north and south."
- S237: "The southern tunnel dead ends here at rock fall, where the wall has
- caved in."
- S238: "You really have no desire to slam into the rock. You can go back north."
- S239: "The tunnel got damper as you traveled north, it comes to an end here.
- Through a hole in the tunnel floor, you can see some rocky stairs."
- S240: "This tunnel is short, dry and rocky. North a rock fall blocks the way. A
- flight of steep stone stairs is west and south a wall-mounted ladder goes up."
- S241: "You would run (or walk or skip) face first into rock, not a pleasant
- idea."
- S242: "A high hedge blocks your way."
- S243: "Leaning against the gatehouse is a shovel."
- S244: "It is a just under 5 feet long and stuck to blade are several clods of
- dirt."
- S245: "On the ground next to it is a coiled up rope."
- S246: "Chiseled, rock stairs go up and down. The smell of the sea comes from
- below."
- S247: "This is a small, sand-bottomed cave. Fresh air blows in from the north,
- passing through a crevice by the large boulder almost blocking the entrance.
- The beach apparently lies that way. Sea water must occasionally wash in here
- (probably during hurricanes and the like). Pools of standing water have
- collected in every sandy dip and rocky hollow. South, a flight of rock stairs
- leads up."
- S248: "A boulder has been rolled in front of the cave entrance, almost closing
- it. A crack on one side of it still lets through air."
- S249: "Partially buried in the sand is a rowboat, filled with dark water."
- S250: "an"
- S251: "Under the rowboat, the end of an oar is sticking out."
- S252: "Against one wall is a savagely ripped-open crate."
- S253: "some"
- S254: "The Gatling guns are rusty, it is very unlikely that they work."
- S255: "a couple of"
- S256: "The beach extends west to east. Overhead is a steep, unclimbable cliff.
- From this side, you realize the dark slit of the cave entrance is almost
- invisible against the rock. North, the ocean stretches to the horizon. The cave
- is south."
- S257: "The cliff is too steep to climb (without climbing gear, anyway)."
- S258: "Wandering off won't get you that ten million (plus)."
- S259: "This is a short hallway with doorways leading west and south, a door
- north."
- S260: "Faded striped wallpaper peels above a white-painted wainscot. Most of
- the contents are gone, but a few forlorn, child-sized school desks, with
- attached chairs, still cluster at one end of the room below a wall-mounted
- blackboard. Windows are west and south and a door is northeast, a doorway
- southeast."
- S261: "Of different eras and styles, they are covered with carved initials and
- doodles. On the oldest one you can still discern the name, "Andrew.""
- S262: "Once painted bright red, it is faded and the real horsehair mane is
- almost gone (doubtless pulled out by generations of small grasping hands)."
- S263: "Only two small beds and a barred crib remain here. A window is south,
- doorways are west, north, northeast and southeast."
- S264: "Hanging over the crib is a wooden mobile of sailing ships."
- S265: "Made of wood, the dangling pieces are exquisitely carved sailing ships."
- S266: "This is an old-fashioned bathroom, of no interest whatsoever. A doorway
- is west."
- S267: "A single-sized bed almost fills this dinky room. A doorway is west."
- S268: "Under the southern window is a battered nightstand."
- S269: "It is a little book, with, "Diary", on the cover in gilt letters. Only a
- few pages are filled in."
- S270: "Doors are at either end of this east-west hallway. Another doorway is
- north."
- S271: "This is a narrow north-south corridor. A door is west."
- S272: "The corridor ends at a door. West, a short flight of stairs heads up."
- S273: "The door to the servants' wing is open."
- S274: "The door to the servants' wing is closed."
- S275: "The corridor deadends here. A corkscrew stairway is west, a doorway is
- east."
- S276: "This room has been redecorated in the art deco style with streamlined,
- black & turquoise-enameled, chrome-plated furniture. A superking-sized,
- circular bed commands the center of the room and a veneered maple cocktail
- cabinet is against one wall. Doorways are south, northwest, southwest and
- french doors are north."
- S277: "The portrait of a likable rascal hangs over a small fireplace."
- S278: "It looks very comfortable (and very BIG)."
- S279: "an"
- S280: "It is heavy, octagonal onyx ashtray, with a depression in the middle."
- S281: "an"
- S282: "an"
- S283: "a"
- S284: "The french doors are open."
- S285: "The french doors are closed."
- S286: "You see yourself, rather blue-looking, (but still looking-good, blue
- suits you)."
- S287: "an"
- S288: "Something is written across the face, in block letters."
- S289: "It is a combination dial with the numbers, 1-35."
- S290: "This is a walk-in closet, of little interest to anyone. A doorway is
- east."
- S291: "This has also been luxuriously redecorated. The gold-fixtured double
- sinks show it was intended to be used by two. The rows of empty sockets for
- stage-style dressing room lights, which frame a blank spot where a mirror once
- was, indicate one (or both) were probably vain. A doorway is east."
- S292: "a"
- S293: "This balcony is called a "widow's walk" because women used to pace back
- and forth here, staring at the sea, watching (often vainly) for the sails of
- missing ships to appear the horizon. You can see the edge of a cliff and far
- below that, the ocean. French doors are south."
- S294: "Fortunately, a railing blocks your way."
- S295: "A railing encloses the widow's walk."
- S296: "It looks sturdy and reliable, just like a railing should."
- S297: "This sloping-roofed room has a low dormer window on each wall. Someone
- has cleared aisles between the junk, providing a little space to move around.
- The rest of the floor and walls are crowded with: a dressmaker's dummy leaking
- stuffing, several faded triangular school pennants, an elephant's foot stool, a
- cracked and chipped china pitcher & washbowl, some stacked ladder-back chairs,
- a sled missing its runners, a couple of rusty spurs, a leather trunk, some
- broken badminton rackets, a walnut dresser, a cheval glass without its mirror,
- and other damaged, discarded or forgotten items. Some stairs lead down."
- S298: "several"
- S299: "an"
- S300: "some"
- S301: "some"
- S302: "The small skeleton (you guess the child was 8-10) is folded with its
- knees to its chest. The side of the skull is caved in and several bones are
- broken. Your eyes blur, making it for hard you to see, but you still mistily
- spot some little things scattered near the hips, things a boy might carry in
- his pocket."
- S303: "some"
- S304: "They appear to be the kind of little things that would naturally collect
- in a boy's pocket during his daily adventures."
- S305: "an"
- S306: "This is a balcony looking down on the ballroom floor below. The contrast
- in textures, oak against stone, make it obvious the gallery was added on later.
- A northern window with a wide ledge reaches just to the level of the floor of
- the gallery. There are two stone steps, one east in front of an iron door,
- another one west in front of the gallery door. The carved balustrade is south."
- S307: " too far away."
- S308: " too far away."
- S309: " too far away."
- S310: "The window ledge is fairly wide and made of stone."
- S311: "You are on the stone window ledge."
- S312: "It's a stone step under the gallery doorway."
- S313: "You are on the western stone step in front of the gallery doorway."
- S314: "It's a stone step under the iron door."
- S315: "You are on the eastern stone step in front of the iron door."
- S316: "Attractive, but it is only of historical interest."
- S317: "an"
- S318: "The iron door is open."
- S319: "The iron door is closed."
- S320: "This circular, stone stairway winds up and down the outside wall of the
- turret."
- S321: "The eastern window slit is too narrow for you to get through."
- S322: "The western window slit is too narrow for you to get through."
- S323: "The southern window slit is too narrow for you to get through."
- S324: "The northern window slit is too narrow for you to get through."
- S325: "Hanging upside down from the rafters must be at least fifty bats."
- S326: "They are little brown bats, with big ears, pointy faces and leathery
- wings. Most are asleep, but a few beady eyes stare at you. They are NOT cute."
- S327: "Covering the floor is a large quantity of guano."
- S328: ""Ugh!" You feel no compelling need to LOOK at the stuff, but you can
- tell most of it is dry."
- S329: "a"
- S330: "an"
- S331: "The post is about 15 feet high, it goes straight up without a break."
- S332: "On one wall is a faded tapestry."
- S333: "Moth-eaten and faded, it is hard to see scene clearly, but it looks like
- a field of battle, two clashing armies with sword-wielding soldiers. Rather
- bloody."
- S334: "It is a small, shiny brass key."
- S335: "an"
- S336: "a"
- S337: "It looks a lot like yours, actually."
- S338: "Like all guns, it looks quite deadly."
- S339: "Like all guns, it looks quite deadly."
- S340: "Like all guns, it looks quite deadly."
- S341: "It is overgrown."
- S342: "It's just as forbidding as it was the last time you looked at it, a
- sprawling monstrosity with jutting wings, odd angles and a circular turret."
- S343: "some"
- S344: "Before it was so rudely broken, this was a hurricane lamp."
- S345: ""
- S346: "The surest way to disturb the center of gravity"
- S347: "is by the skillful employment of a good joke."
- S348: ""
- S349: " Mark Twain"
- S350: ""
- S351: "(1/3) Obviously, you need to pry the boards off (with more than your
- hands, karate not being your forte)."
- S352: "(2/3) Yep, there is a tool laying around somewhere that will help. You
- are definitely getting warm."
- S353: "(1/3) Can't find the eraser? Not surprising, there isn't one."
- S354: "(2/3) To write on the blackboard, you will have to wipe it CLEAN first."
- S355: "(1/3) How would you unstick a jammed soft drink machine?"
- S356: "(2/3) Okay, then, what did you do when you were a kid and your younger
- (older) brother (sister) burned all your comic books?"
- S357: "(1/3) What would a haunted house be without a hollow wall and a secret
- passage? There must be one. Hidden deep in some corner that is good at keeping
- secrets."
- S358: "(2/3) A deep and TALL corner..."
- S359: "(1/3) Have a GREAT party! There are a lot, aren't there? Wasn't the
- count, 100?"
- S360: "(2/3) True, since calculators, most of us can't count. But others of us
- hate to even SEE numbers because we are plagued by math anxiety. Been plagued
- lately?"
- S361: "(1/3) Whew! A simple question. Make sure the straps are unfastened
- before using the key."
- S362: "(2/3) The brass key for the brass lock, naturally. It's around
- somewhere, unless someone or something lifted it."
- S363: "(1/3) Fly? You'll have to get out on the roof. But be careful, remember
- most accidents happen at home (although roof falls are not actually number
- one)."
- S364: "(2/3) Naturally you know what IS the spot where most home accidents
- occur."
- S365: "(1/4) Well, it is pretty much common knowledge that magpies are
- attracted by and collect shiny objects. Having it take one from you is the
- problem."
- S366: "(2/4) Things put on the roof have an anguishing tendency to come to
- grief."
- S367: "(3/4) And it may all be in vain, anyway, since a bird can fly much
- faster than you can walk."
- S368: "(1/3) Pretty badly tarnished isn't it? Now where is that polish?"
- S369: "(2/3) Oh. There isn't any SILVER polish. Have to substitute something
- else then."
- S370: "(1/3) Merrily, merrily, gently down... well, obviously you can't search
- it and refuse to get in it (legitimately, I might say) when it is in a watery
- state."
- S371: "(2/3) If a rowboat full of water was in the ocean, I bet you'd know what
- to do."
- S372: "(1/4) Start an armory? Well, since they are hanging on the wall like
- sculpture, maybe you should examine them just the way you would sculpture.
- Closely."
- S373: "(2/4) Okay, a few do something when you fiddle with them, don't they?"
- S374: "(3/4) But they do have to be manipulated in the correct order. Being
- familiar with a certain American breakfast cereal's crisp theme song wouldn't
- hurt."
- S375: "(1/3) First, you might consider standing on something more SOLID..."
- S376: "(2/3) However, it looks like broad jumping is out. (Not that you could
- jump that far from a dead stop, luckily this isn't a collegian contest or
- Olympic event.)"
- S377: "(1/3) Have you looked at the door carefully?"
- S378: "(2/3) That IRON loop must have a purpose, don't you think?"
- S379: "(1/3) Adopt them? Ugh. Not only do you abhor them, the bats are
- obstructing. So like all vermin you need to either eliminate them or drive them
- out."
- S380: "(2/3) Hmmmmm, this is delicate, but the..., er, guano might be useful."
- S381: "(1/3) You have a big stake in this sword search. Ever heard of rock
- climbing? Mountain climbing? Look around for something that will substitute as
- gear."
- S382: "(2/3) You will also have to nail it in. Still puzzled? It's dictionary
- time!"
- S383: "(1/4) Carter is surly AND serious guy. He needs to lighten up, don't you
- think?"
- S384: "(2/4) But most people aren't amusingly startled (amusing to the puller,
- if not the pullee) by a practical joke if they can see it coming (anticipate
- it)."
- S385: "(3/4) So ordinary objects, under their very noses, are often the
- funniest."
- S386: "read"
- S387: "send message"
- S388: "apply 'ofclass' for"
- S389: "recreate"
- S390: "destroy"
- S391: "copy"
- S392: "copy"
- S393: "<unknown attribute>"
- S394: "name"
- S395: "create"
- S396: "recreate"
- S397: "destroy"
- S398: "remaining"
- S399: "copy"
- S400: "call"
- S401: "print"
- S402: "print_to_array"
- S403: "animate"
- S404: "absent"
- S405: "clothing"
- S406: "concealed"
- S407: "container"
- S408: "door"
- S409: "edible"
- S410: "enterable"
- S411: "general"
- S412: "light"
- S413: "lockable"
- S414: "locked"
- S415: "moved"
- S416: "on"
- S417: "open"
- S418: "openable"
- S419: "proper"
- S420: "scenery"
- S421: "scored"
- S422: "static"
- S423: "supporter"
- S424: "switchable"
- S425: "talkable"
- S426: "transparent"
- S427: "visited"
- S428: "workflag"
- S429: "worn"
- S430: "animal"
- S431: "male"
- S432: "female"
- S433: "neuter"
- S434: "pluralname"
- S435: "before"
- S436: "after"
- S437: "life"
- S438: "n_to"
- S439: "s_to"
- S440: "e_to"
- S441: "w_to"
- S442: "ne_to"
- S443: "se_to"
- S444: "nw_to"
- S445: "sw_to"
- S446: "u_to"
- S447: "d_to"
- S448: "in_to"
- S449: "out_to"
- S450: "door_to"
- S451: "with_key"
- S452: "door_dir"
- S453: "invent"
- S454: "plural"
- S455: "add_to_scope"
- S456: "list_together"
- S457: "react_before"
- S458: "react_after"
- S459: "grammar"
- S460: "orders"
- S461: "initial"
- S462: "when_open"
- S463: "when_closed"
- S464: "when_on"
- S465: "when_off"
- S466: "description"
- S467: "describe"
- S468: "article"
- S469: "cant_go"
- S470: "found_in"
- S471: "time_left"
- S472: "number"
- S473: "time_out"
- S474: "daemon"
- S475: "each_turn"
- S476: "capacity"
- S477: "short_name"
- S478: "short_name_indef"
- S479: "parse_name"
- S480: "articles"
- S481: "inside_description"
- S482: "play"
- S483: "Pronouns"
- S484: "Quit"
- S485: "Restart"
- S486: "Restore"
- S487: "Save"
- S488: "Verify"
- S489: "ScriptOn"
- S490: "ScriptOff"
- S491: "NotifyOn"
- S492: "NotifyOff"
- S493: "Places"
- S494: "Objects"
- S495: "Score"
- S496: "FullScore"
- S497: "Inv"
- S498: "Take"
- S499: "Drop"
- S500: "Remove"
- S501: "PutOn"
- S502: "Insert"
- S503: "EmptyT"
- S504: "Give"
- S505: "Show"
- S506: "Enter"
- S507: "GetOff"
- S508: "Exit"
- S509: "VagueGo"
- S510: "Go"
- S511: "LMode1"
- S512: "LMode2"
- S513: "LMode3"
- S514: "Look"
- S515: "Examine"
- S516: "LookUnder"
- S517: "Search"
- S518: "Unlock"
- S519: "Lock"
- S520: "SwitchOn"
- S521: "SwitchOff"
- S522: "Open"
- S523: "Close"
- S524: "Disrobe"
- S525: "Wear"
- S526: "Eat"
- S527: "Yes"
- S528: "No"
- S529: "Burn"
- S530: "Pray"
- S531: "Wake"
- S532: "WakeOther"
- S533: "Kiss"
- S534: "Think"
- S535: "Smell"
- S536: "Listen"
- S537: "Taste"
- S538: "Touch"
- S539: "Dig"
- S540: "Cut"
- S541: "Jump"
- S542: "JumpOver"
- S543: "Tie"
- S544: "Drink"
- S545: "Fill"
- S546: "Sorry"
- S547: "Strong"
- S548: "Mild"
- S549: "Attack"
- S550: "Swim"
- S551: "Swing"
- S552: "Blow"
- S553: "Rub"
- S554: "Set"
- S555: "SetTo"
- S556: "WaveHands"
- S557: "Wave"
- S558: "Pull"
- S559: "Push"
- S560: "Turn"
- S561: "PushDir"
- S562: "Squeeze"
- S563: "ThrowAt"
- S564: "Tell"
- S565: "Answer"
- S566: "Ask"
- S567: "Buy"
- S568: "Sing"
- S569: "Climb"
- S570: "Wait"
- S571: "Sleep"
- S572: "Consult"
- S573: "parse_input"
- S574: "AskFor"
- S575: "GiveR"
- S576: "ShowR"
- S577: "begin_action"
- S578: "end_turn_sequence"
- S579: "state"
- S580: "size"
- S581: "mouth_size"
- S582: "follow_dir"
- S583: "just_visited"
- S584: "other_obj"
- S585: "last_order"
- S586: "spotted"
- S587: "is_followable"
- S588: "foundordone"
- S589: "is_paper"
- S590: "is_bottle"
- S591: "is_vessel"
- S592: "is_liquid"
- S593: "is_burnable"
- S594: "is_tieable"
- S595: "can_tieto"
- S596: "out_doors"
- S597: "can_lighten"
- S598: "own_window"
- S599: "upstairs"
- S600: "downstairs"
- S601: "in_tunnel"
- S602: "in_basement"
- S603: "FillWith"
- S604: "Empty"
- S605: "Transfer"
- S606: "Read"
- S607: "LookBehind"
- S608: "KnockOn"
- S609: "se"
- S610: "Play"
- S611: "JumpTo"
- S612: "Version"
- S613: "InvTall"
- S614: "InvWide"
- S615: "GoIn"
- S616: "Help"
- S617: "Change"
- S618: "Xyzzy"
- S619: "Write"
- S620: "Wiggle"
- S621: "UnTie"
- S622: "Bail"
- S623: "Diagnose"
- S624: "Zip"
- S625: "Follow"
- S626: "NoFollow"
- S627: "BrushTeeth"
- S628: "LookOut"
- S629: "TakeBottle"
- S630: "PutBottle"
- S631: "TryPut"
- S632: "emblazon"
- S633: "select"
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