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Resident data ends at 6efc, program starts at 6efc, file ends at 3e61c
Starting analysis pass at address 6ef9
End of analysis pass, low address = 6efc, high address = 3a018
[Start of text]
S001: "SHE'S GOT A THING FOR A SPRING"
S002: "
An Interactive Dip in a Hot Spring
Copyright (c) 1997 Brent VanFossen. All rights reserved.
(First time players should type "about".)
"
S003: "970818"
S004: "6/6"
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: "You wander a bit in the forest, but directions are confusing, and you
stop for fear of losing your way."
S044: "Aspen leaves litter the ground. Most are yellow, some are orange, and
fewer still are green."
S045: "These trees are perhaps the most beautiful in the whole world, with tall
white trunks punctuated in black. The rounded leaves are gold, and when the
wind blows, their quaking tremors drown all but the most intense of sounds."
S046: "The breeze is cool, and you shiver a bit as you notice."
S047: "the"
S048: "About a dozen cows lay in the shade, chewing grasses and resting."
S049: "A two-person tent. This one is well-used, and is white and blue. The top
is of a mesh material, allowing movement of air and views of the stars."
S050: "The tent is only slightly roomier inside than it would appear. Two can
sleep comfortably here, side-by-side or like spoons, with only enough space at
the foot for essential camping gear. It has a somewhat musty, much-loved
scent."
S051: "You're already in the tent."
S052: "There are two pillows here, yours to the right of his."
S053: "your"
S054: "A blue rubber bag sits at the foot of the tent."
S055: "The grass has turned to gold, dried by the summer sun long past and
swaying in the gentle autumn air."
S056: "north"
S057: "south"
S058: "east"
S059: "west"
S060: "northeast"
S061: "southeast"
S062: "northwest"
S063: "southwest"
S064: "You wander a bit into the forest, but directions are confusing, and you
stop for fear of losing your way."
S065: "The fireweed grows four feet tall here at the edge of the forest. Its
pink blooms are long gone, replaced by curly pods and cottony white seeds. The
leaves have turned to red and gold, the colors of autumn."
S066: "The granite cliff blocks your way."
S067: "The cliff is too steep to climb."
S068: "You wander into the forest, but directions are confusing, and you stop
for fear of losing your way."
S069: "You wander into the forest, but directions are confusing, and you stop
for fear of losing your way."
S070: "You are on an old mountain trail, hewn from the rocks and trees probably
100 years ago. Highbush cranberry grows amongst the aspens, and where the trees
part enough to let the sky show, fireweed fills the openings with profusion.
The path turns from southwest to north."
S071: "an"
S072: "It's a collection of short stories of various genres. There's a tale of
a bored diplomat who uses underground means to accomplish his political goals,
a haunting story of a man who relives painful moments from his past, a sci-fi
thriller about a virtual reality simulation gone bad, a miniature world in need
of a good turn, and 23 others. It should make excellent reading."
S073: "Try "Enter outhouse" or "Enter shed"."
S074: "They're just ashes, left over from heating fires in the old cabin."
S075: "a pile of"
S076: "Through the gray smudges you can read a short advertisement for
"Anything You Want!" at Alice's Restaurant."
S077: "matches"
S078: "a handful of"
S079: "Hundreds of fragments of glass, formerly a canning jar."
S080: "hundreds of"
S081: "The outhouse is made of handcut boards of varying widths. Its door hangs
crooked on its hinges, with a crescent moon cut into the upper half."
S082: "Bob must have quite a green thumb, as the garden shows every evidence of
a loving hand. Strawberry plants, low to the ground, fill one entire corner of
the garden."
S083: "The only exit is back out through the gate."
S084: "An abandoned dirt road ends here, as the trees abruptly close in and
block further passage west. The road heads up the mountain to the east, and
through the trees to the south, you can see a log cabin."
S085: "Large and ripe, this blackberry just begs to be eaten."
S086: "A medium-sized gray bird, of quite ordinary appearance. And quite
extraordinary behavior."
S087: "an"
S088: "You try to move upstream to the east, but the rocks are large and sharp,
and too steep to climb."
S089: "Already, you are losing feeling in your toes, and the water gets deeper
in most directions."
S090: "Rocks of all sizes cover the bottom of the stream. Almost all are worn
and smooth."
S091: "The rapids that way are far too dangerous to navigate. The rocks are
mossy even here, and you struggle for your balance."
S092: "Already, you are losing feeling in your toes, and the water gets deeper
in most directions."
S093: "That would be a long drop down into the canyon."
S094: "The way down is far steeper than you could manage. The water below runs
fast, and a fall wouldn't be pleasant."
S095: "It's the burly end of a spruce branch, buried deep inside the
blackberries."
S096: "The end of a spruce branch is just barely visible deep inside the
blackberries."
S097: "A 12 inch wheel with a handle near the edge."
S098: "The willows are stronger than your will in that direction."
S099: "Dense shrubs as tall as you are, blocking your vision and making passage
difficult."
S100: "a pair of"
S101: "The trail heads up to the southeast and down to the northwest."
S102: "The sign is weathered wood, its lettering barely legible. It hides among
the willows as if tossed aside. It reads:
"Siverson Hot Springs 1/2 mile""
S103: "You can see a faded wooden sign here, half hidden among the willows."
S104: "Antlers are the first thing you notice, large and wide and made of more
points than you can count. The long snout angles down, giving you a clear view
of the beady brown eyes and the bristling hackles on the back of his neck. He
takes a few quick steps in your direction, moving the huge rack side to side."
S105: "Only a few inches wide, tiny feet have worn this pathway that winds
through the rocks and vegetation. Sometimes disappearing completely, it
reappears again farther on."
S106: "Only a few inches wide, tiny feet have worn this pathway that winds
through the rocks and vegetation. Sometimes disappearing completely, it
reappears again farther on."
S107: "Only a few inches wide, tiny feet have worn this pathway that winds
through the rocks and vegetation. Sometimes disappearing completely, it
reappears again farther on."
S108: "four small"
S109: "The leaves the pika carried were small and round and quite unlike any
you have noticed in the area."
S110: "An old road, not used for many years. Many weeds and small trees grow
where vehicles once traveled."
S111: "The boulders are half as large as you and made of beautiful pink
granite. They are covered with lichens of various colors."
S112: "The road turns from south to west."
S113: "Bunches of herbs grow all along the roadway. Among the many varieties,
you note the low matted leaves of yellow mountain avens, with their bushy white
seedheads on long stems."
S114: "some"
S115: "Tender branches of a leafy herb. If you were vegetarian, they would
probably be great in a salad."
S116: "some"
S117: "The water here is a mix of hot and cold, and changes temperatures as you
swim. The waterfall overhead splashes icy drops to mix with the much warmer
currents from below. To the west is the center of the mossy grotto."
S118: "A misty waterfall plunges 60 feet into the basin, splashing icy water in
all directions. The volume of water is not large, but its wispy flow like
angel's hair is graceful and gentle."
S119: "At waist-level is a bird's nest on the cliff face among the mosses and
ferns, hidden from all eyes but yours."
S120: "A small egg, white and unmarked, and just a bit enticing for all its
normal appearance."
S121: "A small egg of the American Dipper rests in a nest here."
S122: "This was at one time a perfect white American Dipper's egg. Now,
however, it is just a fragment of its former self."
S123: "Bubbles rise from the depths of the spring and play against your body."
S124: "Exceptionally tacky, but the most confining things you can bear to put
on your feet are these floppy old sandals."
S125: "a pair of"
S126: "It says, "If you don't like my attitude, stop talkin' to me.""
S127: "They're orange and comfortable, and reach almost to your knees."
S128: "a pair of"
S129: "A well-worn copy of "A Field Guide to the Natural History of the
Mountainous Regions". On the cover are drawings of birds, mammals, plants, and
trees. Many pages are marked with notes and scribbles, and the text describes
the creatures and natural features of the area."
S130: "Would look good on your arm. Bet he could cook. Massage muscles in
perfect condition."
S131: "He's the kind of man you would expect to find in a place like this, with
a look that says he's seen it all and eyes that sparkle at the idea of company.
His smile is broad and inviting, set in a determined face lined with age. He
has an expectant look as he considers your gaze.
He's dressed in comfortable working clothes. Hanging from his belt is a
hammer."
S132: "an old"
S133: "left"
S134: "right"
S135: "greens"
S136: "reds"
S137: "oranges"
S138: "yellows"
S139: "blues"
S140: "It's strangely hammerlike in every way."
S141: "It looks like a metal soup can full of nails."
S142: "Exquisitely handmade of quarter-sawn oak, this cabinet is taller than
you. It fills a corner of the cabin."
S143: "There are so many things in the cabinet, you're not sure what to look at
first. They belong to Bob, anyway. Don't you think you should leave them
alone?"
S144: "an"
S145: "a piece of"
S146: "A horsehair bristle brush, of the finest quality."
S147: "A pine stick, long and thin, and marked with an ad for "Builder's
Supply""
S148: "A quart-size can of wood stain. "Golden Oak" is written prominently on
the side."
S149: "A dark brown liquid when it's in the can, more golden on the rocking
chair."
S150: "a quantity of"
S151: "It looks to be torn from an old t-shirt."
S152: "A white plastic bottle with a screw-on lid. A label, affixed to the
side, says paint thinner in big blue letters. Below that is a skull and
crossbones symbol and some small print."
S153: "A clear liquid, smelling of mineral spirits."
S154: "a quantity of"
S155: "An white container with printed flowers on the side. It's the kind that
soft margarine comes in."
S156: "Last week's paper, it is folded neatly in half. The headline announces
the winner of the 1997 IF Competition, but you can't read the name."
S157: "A hole in the porch where one of the broken planks was removed."
S158: "A broken piece of wood, it was part of the flooring of Bob's porch in
its previous life."
S159: "A tube of silicone caulking in a squeeze gun."
S160: "A flat scraper with a brown plastic handle."
S161: "It's a Northern Flicker, "the red-shafted variety," Bob told you. It's
perched high in the branches of a nearby spruce."
S162: "It's a tomato, the plumpest and deepest red you've ever seen."
S163: "A large bunch of romaine lettuce, leafy and green."
S164: "a bunch of"
S165: "It's a homemade counter of rough wood, stained golden and with a smooth
top."
S166: "It's made of a clear plastic, and looks like it might have a snap-on
lid, although the lid's nowhere to be seen."
S167: "Juicy red, speckled with seeds."
S168: "A stand-alone stove with four burners on the top and an oven door on the
front."
S169: "a pair of"
S170: "Cast iron, black outside, shiny in."
S171: "Tall and white, decorated with chrome. The edges are rounded, a style
from years ago."
S172: "The things in Bob's icebox reveal only the fastidiousness of their
owner."
S173: "a"
S174: "a few strips of"
S175: "some slices of"
S176: "A tall clear drinking glass."
S177: "A thick book of recipes with smudged and worn pages."
S178: "A white porcelain mixing bowl."
S179: "There are lots of ingredients in the homemade cake mix. You're sure
it'll be good."
S180: "Still warm from the oven, the strawberry shortcake with fresh picked
berries looks invitingly delicious."
S181: "a piece of"
S182: "A large metal pot full of water."
S183: "A stand-alone sink on four legs with a large basin."
S184: "Its a small terry-cloth towel, blue with white stripes."
S185: "A pack of worn playing cards."
S186: "A brown case with a leather finish."
S187: "A wooden painter's easel."
S188: "A small watercolor painting of a fast-moving stream."
S189: "A fine painter's brush."
S190: "Bob's palette is a roundish board with a hole in the middle and lots of
colors smeared over the surface."
S191: "An entire set of watercolors."
S192: "A large black bird, the raven watches every move you make, every stroke
of Bob's brush. Occasionally he emits a deep croak or gurgle."
S193: "An antique brass lantern."
S194: " "
S195: " There is nothing on this planet more pleasant "
S196: " than an outdoor bath in a 104 degree pool. "
S197: " Steam surrounds you in an ethereal massage. "
S198: " Tufa deposits line the steep walls behind you "
S199: " and brilliant green algae decorate the rock where "
S200: " the spring trickles in. "
S201: " A few bubbles and a small current "
S202: " rise from the depths... "
S203: " "
S204: " "
S205: " "
S206: "S H E ' S G O T A T H I N G F O R A S P R I N G"
S207: " An Interactive Dip in a Hot Spring"
S208: " Brent VanFossen, September 1997"
S209: " "
S210: " [press any key to begin]
"
S211: "That direction is no different than any of the others. There appears to
be no way out."
S212: "How do I keep the fireflies?"
S213: "What do I do with the fireflies now that I have them?"
S214: "(8/9) See the hints on the Meadows about the fireflies."
S215: "About She's Got a Thing for a Spring"
S216: "Instructions for Playing"
S217: "Features for Experienced Players"
S218: "About the Author"
S219: "Bug Reports and Contacting the Author"
S220: "Credits"
S221: "Hints"
S222: "About She's Got a Thing for a Spring"
S223: "About She's Got a Thing for a Spring"
S224: "Instructions for Playing"
S225: "Features for Experienced Players"
S226: "About the Author"
S227: "Bug Reports and Contacting the Author"
S228: "Credits"
S229: "Hints"
S230: "The Meadows and the Campsite"
S231: "The Old Homestead"
S232: "The Rocky Path and the Stream"
S233: "The Canyon and the Boulderpile"
S234: "The Other Side of the Canyon"
S235: "In The Hot Spring"
S236: "The meadows seem empty."
S237: "The elk keeps moving away from me."
S238: "I can't get into the tent."
S239: "How do I keep the beetles?"
S240: "What do I do with the beetles now that I have them?"
S241: "(1/1) Try coming back later."
S242: "(1/3) Is there any way to approach him?"
S243: "(2/3) No, not really."
S244: "(3/3) Can you use that to your advantage?"
S245: "(1/10) There's a bull elk blocking your way."
S246: "(2/10) The guidebook tells you they can be dangerous in the fall."
S247: "(3/10) If you could distract him, you might be able to sneak into the
tent."
S248: "(4/10) Best not approach him directly."
S249: "(5/10) Is there anyone around closer to his size?"
S250: "(6/10) The cows in the harem seem pretty docile. Is there anyone more
his equal?"
S251: "(7/10) You might revisit the meadow."
S252: "(8/10) The young bull elk keeps moving away from you. Can you use that
to your advantage?"
S253: "(9/10) Can you direct him toward the campsite?"
S254: "The next hint is explicit."
S255: "(10/10) Follow the elk in the meadow until he's in Meadow West. Go to
Meadow North. Go southwest, then south to the campsite. Enter tent."
S256: "(1/8) You could catch them, for starters."
S257: "(2/8) But they keep crawling or flying away."
S258: "(3/8) Is there something you could put them in?"
S259: "(4/8) A glass jar might be good."
S260: "(5/9) With a lid."
S261: "(6/9) They keep dying. Perhaps they can't breathe in the jar."
S262: "(7/9) A few holes in the lid would help."
S263: "(8/9) Have you seen a hammer and nail anyplace?"
S264: "The next hint is explicit."
S265: "(9/9) Look at Bob. Ask Bob for the hammer. Say jar (or lid) to Bob. Give
Bob the jar (or lid)."
S266: "(1/2) They will be quite useful later."
S267: "(2/2) Have you visited anyplace dark?"
S268: "Is the outhouse important?"
S269: "Is the garden important?"
S270: "How do I get into the shed?"
S271: "I need some matches."
S272: "I can't open the jar."
S273: "Are the washers useful?"
S274: "Is the brick useful?"
S275: "Is the board useful?"
S276: "Are the gloves useful?"
S277: "Is the bucket useful?"
S278: "(1/2) Yes."
S279: "(2/2) Enter the outhouse. Get the roll of toilet paper."
S280: "(1/3) Not to you."
S281: "(2/3) But Bob's really proud of it."
S282: "(3/3) Ask Bob about garden."
S283: "(1/10) The wasps are in the way."
S284: "(2/10) Did you try throwing things at the nest, or hitting it?"
S285: "(3/10) Honeyhunters around the world know that bees avoid smoke. Maybe
that would work with wasps?"
S286: "(4/10) What might produce a lot of smoke?"
S287: "(5/10) The roll of toilet paper is just a bit damp, but would probably
still burn."
S288: "(6/10) Light the roll of toilet paper."
S289: "(7/10) Don't have any matches? STOP. Press SPACE. Go find some
matches."
S290: "(8/10) Is there any way to get the smoking roll closer to the wasps?"
S291: "(9/10) You could put the roll on the stick."
S292: "(10/10) Wave the roll under the wasp nest. Enter shed."
S293: "(1/3) If anyone had some leftover or discarded matches, where might they
be?"
S294: "(2/3) Did you examine the chimney or fireplace?"
S295: "(3/3) Search the ashes."
S296: "(1/3) Did you try again?"
S297: "(2/3) Is there anyone who might be able to help you?"
S298: "(3/3) Ask Bob about jar. Say no to Bob. Give the jar to Bob."
S299: "(1/1) In general, yes. To this game, no."
S300: "(1/2) It is to Bob."
S301: "(2/2) Between, say, 8:00 and 10:00 in the morning."
S302: "(1/2) It is to Bob."
S303: "(2/2) Between, say, 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning."
S304: "(1/3) Yes."
S305: "(2/3) They might protect your hands from something."
S306: "(3/3) Like the frayed edges of a steel cable."
S307: "(1/3) Maybe."
S308: "(2/3) Depends on how you try to solve one of the puzzles."
S309: "(3/3) One of the solutions to the shed problem requires the bucket."
S310: "I can't get the walking stick."
S311: "Is the stream useful?"
S312: "I can't travel on the rocky path."
S313: "I lost my flipflops, and now I can't get to the stream."
S314: "I left my flipflops behind, and now I'm stuck by the stream."
S315: "(1/6) It won't pull free."
S316: "(2/6) Did you find both ends of the stick?"
S317: "(3/6) Go back to the Rocky Path, it's in too deep to reach from the
Granite Canyon."
S318: "(4/6) Did you twist it? Or shake it?"
S319: "(5/6) Or push it? Or kick it?"
S320: "(6/6) Go to Granite Canyon. Get the stick."
S321: "(1/2) Not directly."
S322: "(2/2) But it does provide a good atmosphere for the game."
S323: "(1/2) Your feet are bare and the rocks are sharp."
S324: "(2/2) Wear the flipflops."
S325: "(1/2) Go southwest from the Granite Canyon."
S326: "(2/2) Or, go south from the Aspen Grove. Go east. Go north."
S327: "(1/2) Did you try leaving by way of the water?"
S328: "(2/2) Enter stream. Go west. Go north."
S329: "How do I escape the moose?"
S330: "What do I do with the herbs?"
S331: "What do I do with the pika?"
S332: "What do I do with the leaves?"
S333: "The trolley's on the wrong side of the canyon."
S334: "How do I operate the trolley?"
S335: "(1/4) Leaving and coming back later doesn't work."
S336: "(2/4) Is there someplace nearby to hide?"
S337: "(3/4) Hide in rocks."
S338: "(4/4) Wait until the moose leaves."
S339: "(1/2) Is there anyone around that might like them?"
S340: "(2/2) See the next hint about the pika."
S341: "(1/12) Have you watched him to see what he does?"
S342: "(2/12) Doesn't he return with something unusual?"
S343: "(3/12) Did you try looking at the unusual leaves?"
S344: "(4/12) Do you have anything that the pika might like?"
S345: "(5/12) Did you try to give the herbs to the pika?"
S346: "(6/12) Maybe you could put them where the pika could find them."
S347: "(7/12) Put the herbs on one of the paths."
S348: "(8/12) Still didn't work? Maybe if the pika's mouth was full, he would
drop something."
S349: "(9/12) Wait until the pika travels out on one of the paths."
S350: "(10/12) Put the herbs on one of the paths."
S351: "(11/12) Still didn't work? Did you notice that the pika travels in a
predictable way?"
S352: "The next hint is explicit."
S353: "(12/12) Wait until the pika travels down one of the paths. His return
path is predictable:
Leave path Return path
Left Right
Center Left
Right Center
Put the herbs on the predicted return path. Wait until he returns. Get the
leaves."
S354: "(1/3) Did you smell them?"
S355: "(2/3) Eucalyptus is a relaxing scent, one of your favorites."
S356: "(3/3) Perhaps their purpose will be obvious later."
S357: "(1/2) There must be a control of some kind."
S358: "(2/2) Examine the tower. Turn the crank."
S359: "(1/6) You might get inside."
S360: "(2/6) Are there any controls?"
S361: "(3/6) Did you pull the cable?"
S362: "(4/6) The cable is sharp. You probably should protect your hands."
S363: "(5/6) Leather work gloves would work."
S364: "(6/6) Wear gloves. Pull the cable."
S365: "What's on the Mirror Lake Trail?"
S366: "Is there any other way to go?"
S367: "Is the waterfall important?"
S368: "The cavern is too dark to see."
S369: "How do I escape with the banquet?"
S370: "What do I do with the small egg?"
S371: "What do I do with the leaves?"
S372: "(1/3) It sure is a long hike."
S373: "(2/3) Probably long enough to make you miss your appointment at the hot
spring."
S374: "(3/3) Go back to the trailhead and find another trail."
S375: "(1/3) Yes."
S376: "(2/3) Try searching the willows at the trailhead."
S377: "(3/3) Go north."
S378: "(1/2) Yes."
S379: "(2/2) Look behind the waterfall."
S380: "(1/8) Did you light a match?"
S381: "(2/8) Is there anything that produces light without a flame?"
S382: "(3/8) If the sun hasn't set, there are other puzzles to solve."
S383: "(4/8) Revisit the meadows."
S384: "(5/8) Search the fireweed."
S385: "(6/8) Get the beetles. They're fireflies."
S386: "(7/8) See the hints on the Meadows about the beetles."
S387: "(8/8) Visit the cavern again."
S388: "(1/7) You need something to keep it from getting wet when you go through
the waterfall."
S389: "(2/7) A waterproof bag would work."
S390: "(3/7) You'll find the bag in the tent."
S391: "(4/7) Make sure you empty the bag before putting the food inside."
S392: "(5/7) Put the food in the bag. Close the bag."
S393: "(6/7) Go to the Mossy Grotto."
S394: "(7/7) Open the bag."
S395: "(1/3) It's an intriguing egg, especially considering birds nest in the
spring."
S396: "(2/3) Maybe it's not a real egg."
S397: "(3/3) Put it in the hot spring."
S398: "(1/3) They smell like eucalyptus, one of your favorite scents."
S399: "(2/3) If you put the leaves in some hot water, maybe you could release
more of the scent."
S400: "(3/3) Put the leaves in the hot spring."
S401: "I don't have any bath oil."
S402: "How do I make the spring bubble?"
S403: "My stomach is growling."
S404: "I don't have anything relaxing to read."
S405: "(1/2) Do you have something that has a pleasant scent?"
S406: "(2/2) Put the leaves you got from the pika in the spring."
S407: "(1/2) Did you find the dipper's egg?"
S408: "(2/2) Put the egg in the spring."
S409: "(1/2) Did you find the banquet?"
S410: "(2/2) Take it with you when you visit the hot spring."
S411: "(1/4) The guidebook is just too technical for a relaxing read."
S412: "(2/4) Where might you get a better book?"
S413: "(3/4) Visit Bob."
S414: "(4/4) Ask bob for book."
S415: "Top Hints Menu"
S416: "The Meadows and the Campsite"
S417: "The Old Homestead Hint Menu"
S418: "The Rocky Path and Stream Hint Menu"
S419: "The Canyon and the Boulderpile Hint Menu"
S420: "The Other Side of the Canyon Hint Menu"
S421: "In The Hot Spring Hint Menu"
S422: "now"
S423: "write to"
S424: "read"
S425: "send message"
S426: "apply 'ofclass' for"
S427: "recreate"
S428: "destroy"
S429: "copy"
S430: "copy"
S431: "<unknown attribute>"
S432: "name"
S433: "create"
S434: "recreate"
S435: "destroy"
S436: "remaining"
S437: "copy"
S438: "call"
S439: "print"
S440: "print_to_array"
S441: "animate"
S442: "absent"
S443: "clothing"
S444: "concealed"
S445: "container"
S446: "door"
S447: "edible"
S448: "enterable"
S449: "general"
S450: "light"
S451: "lockable"
S452: "locked"
S453: "moved"
S454: "on"
S455: "open"
S456: "openable"
S457: "proper"
S458: "scenery"
S459: "scored"
S460: "static"
S461: "supporter"
S462: "switchable"
S463: "talkable"
S464: "transparent"
S465: "visited"
S466: "workflag"
S467: "worn"
S468: "male"
S469: "female"
S470: "neuter"
S471: "pluralname"
S472: "before"
S473: "after"
S474: "life"
S475: "n_to"
S476: "s_to"
S477: "e_to"
S478: "w_to"
S479: "ne_to"
S480: "se_to"
S481: "nw_to"
S482: "sw_to"
S483: "u_to"
S484: "d_to"
S485: "in_to"
S486: "out_to"
S487: "door_to"
S488: "with_key"
S489: "door_dir"
S490: "invent"
S491: "plural"
S492: "add_to_scope"
S493: "list_together"
S494: "react_before"
S495: "react_after"
S496: "grammar"
S497: "orders"
S498: "initial"
S499: "when_open"
S500: "when_closed"
S501: "when_on"
S502: "when_off"
S503: "description"
S504: "describe"
S505: "article"
S506: "cant_go"
S507: "found_in"
S508: "time_left"
S509: "number"
S510: "time_out"
S511: "daemon"
S512: "each_turn"
S513: "capacity"
S514: "short_name"
S515: "short_name_indef"
S516: "parse_name"
S517: "articles"
S518: "inside_description"
S519: "play"
S520: "Pronouns"
S521: "Quit"
S522: "Restart"
S523: "Restore"
S524: "Save"
S525: "Verify"
S526: "ScriptOn"
S527: "ScriptOff"
S528: "NotifyOn"
S529: "NotifyOff"
S530: "Places"
S531: "Objects"
S532: "Score"
S533: "FullScore"
S534: "Inv"
S535: "Take"
S536: "Drop"
S537: "Remove"
S538: "PutOn"
S539: "Insert"
S540: "EmptyT"
S541: "Give"
S542: "Show"
S543: "Enter"
S544: "GetOff"
S545: "Exit"
S546: "VagueGo"
S547: "Go"
S548: "LMode1"
S549: "LMode2"
S550: "LMode3"
S551: "Look"
S552: "Examine"
S553: "LookUnder"
S554: "Search"
S555: "Unlock"
S556: "Lock"
S557: "SwitchOn"
S558: "SwitchOff"
S559: "Open"
S560: "Close"
S561: "Disrobe"
S562: "Wear"
S563: "Eat"
S564: "Yes"
S565: "No"
S566: "Burn"
S567: "Pray"
S568: "Wake"
S569: "WakeOther"
S570: "Kiss"
S571: "Think"
S572: "Smell"
S573: "Listen"
S574: "Taste"
S575: "Touch"
S576: "Dig"
S577: "Cut"
S578: "Jump"
S579: "JumpOver"
S580: "Tie"
S581: "Drink"
S582: "Fill"
S583: "Sorry"
S584: "Strong"
S585: "Mild"
S586: "Attack"
S587: "Swim"
S588: "Swing"
S589: "Blow"
S590: "Rub"
S591: "Set"
S592: "SetTo"
S593: "WaveHands"
S594: "Wave"
S595: "Pull"
S596: "Push"
S597: "Turn"
S598: "PushDir"
S599: "Squeeze"
S600: "ThrowAt"
S601: "Tell"
S602: "Answer"
S603: "Ask"
S604: "Buy"
S605: "Sing"
S606: "Climb"
S607: "Wait"
S608: "Sleep"
S609: "Consult"
S610: "parse_input"
S611: "AskFor"
S612: "GiveR"
S613: "ShowR"
S614: "begin_action"
S615: "end_turn_sequence"
S616: "Transfer"
S617: "water"
S618: "soaked"
S619: "flammable"
S620: "knownabout"
S621: "pending"
S622: "drinkable"
S623: "askable"
S624: "State"
S625: "state_number"
S626: "attacked"
S627: "talking"
S628: "asking"
S629: "question_still_current"
S630: "water_quantity"
S631: "size"
S632: "just_visited"
S633: "follow_dir"
S634: "messages_remaining"
S635: "Point"
S636: "AnimalNoise"
S637: "Talk"
S638: "Greet"
S639: "last_action"
S640: "Follow"
S641: "PutUnder"
S642: "Shake"
S643: "Use"
S644: "Shit"
S645: "LookBehind"
S646: "Bounce"
S647: "Empty"
S648: "Yell"
S649: "Echo"
S650: "last_message"
S651: "plural_name"
S652: "Undress"
S653: "Dress"
S654: "Version"
S655: "InvTall"
S656: "InvWide"
S657: "GoIn"
S658: "XYZZY"
S659: "Plugh"
S660: "Curses"
S661: "NPC"
S662: "Xamine"
S663: "BirdNoise"
S664: "Cheat"
S665: "DrinkFrom"
S666: "NoFollow"
S667: "Knock"
S668: "Time"
S669: "About"
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