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   5  A door leads south."
   3 l$="It is very dark.":
   3 ;" -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - ";
   2 l$="I am in a Bathroom.
   2 f,co;"    ";
   2 f,ci;"  ":
   2 "- ";o$(n)
   2  Doors lead north, east and west."
   2  A MAID'S UNIFORM
   2  A COOK'S HAT
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   1 y88<==xxx<8`=8< 8888
   1 y$="I can't go in that direction.":
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   1 x88:}xxx888`< 8
   1 x$="I can't do that at present.":
   1 w$="I am in a gloomy corridor."
   1 v$="It is very dark.":
   1 t$;" WHAT?":
   1 o$(n),p$(n),l(n):
   1 o$(n),l(n):
   1 l$=l$+" The cupboard door stands  open."
   1 l$=l$+" Doors lead north and west."
   1 l$="I am on the Upper Landing.
   1 l$="I am on the Main Landing.
   1 l$="I am on a small landing with    stairs leading up and down."
   1 l$="I am in the Wine Cellar.
   1 l$="I am in the Vault Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Tool Shed.
   1 l$="I am in the Tack Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Sun Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Study.
   1 l$="I am in the Stables.
   1 l$="I am in the Spare Bedroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Smoking Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Servery.
   1 l$="I am in the Servant's Bathroom. Although smaller than others in the house, it is much cleaner.  A door leads east."
   1 l$="I am in the Second Bedroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Playroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Office.
   1 l$="I am in the Nursery.
   1 l$="I am in the Master Dressing RoomModern fitted wardrobes are
   1 l$="I am in the Master Bedroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Master Bathroom.    A large circular sunken bath of black marble occupies most of   the room revealing a hitherto   unknown side to Uncle Hamish's  character. A door leads north."
   1 l$="I am in the Main Reception Room.Sunlight reflecting from the    elaborate crystal chandelier    throws a kaleidoscopic pattern  over the red flock wallpaper.   Doors lead in all directions."
   1 l$="I am in the Main Entrance Hall. Gloomy dark oak panelled walls  contrast a sweeping staircase   leading upwards. Doors lead to  the north and east."
   1 l$="I am in the Maid's Work Room.   Two worn armchairs stand in one corner. A flight of steps lead  up and doors go north and south."
   1 l$="I am in the Maid's Bedroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Lounge.
   1 l$="I am in the Linen Closet.
   1 l$="I am in the Library.
   1 l$="I am in the Laundry Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Larder.
   1 l$="I am in the Kitchen,a large roomwith stone flagged floor, an oldfashioned solid fuel stove and  several well worn wooden tables bearing the scars of many years use. Doors lead north, south andwest and stone steps lead down."
   1 l$="I am in the Gun Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Guest's Bedroom.    The predominant colour scheme isdirty yellow.
   1 l$="I am in the Guest's Bathroom.   It is depressingly dirty.
   1 l$="I am in the Groom's Bedroom.    Photographs and momentoes of theformer occupants equine interestfill the room. A door leads west"
   1 l$="I am in the Gardening Shed.
   1 l$="I am in the Gardener's Bedroom. It is sparcely furnished with a bare steel bed and mattress.    A door leads south."
   1 l$="I am in the Games Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Family Sitting Room.Comfortable sagging armchairs   sit on scattered rugs and an oldwind-up gramaphone stands in thecorner. Doors lead north, south and east."
   1 l$="I am in the Downstairs Toilet.  Roughly torn squares of the Sun are aptly strung from a nail.   A door leads west."
   1 l$="I am in the Dining Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Cook's Bedroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Conservatory.
   1 l$="I am in the Cloakroom.
   1 l$="I am in the Butler's Pantry.    A small desk stands in a corner and a cupboard on the opposite  wall." 
   1 l$="I am in the Butler's Bedroom.   It is meticulously tidy and I   see signs of recent occupancy.  A door leads south."
   1 l$="I am in the Breakfast Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Box Room.
   1 l$="I am in the Bakery.
   1 l$="I am in an east/west corridor   with exits in all directions    and stairs leading upwards."
   1 l$="I am in a side corridor with    doors visible in all directions and stairs leading down."
   1 l$="I am in a north/south corridor  with exits in all directions."
   1 l$="I am in a low north/south tunnelLight filters through many smallcracks in the roof."
   1 l$="I am in a Store Room.
   1 l$="I am in a Small Cellar.
   1 l$="I am in a Musty Cellar.
   1 l$="I am in a Hidden Drinking Room. I see many bottles scattered    around, unfortunately they all  appear to be empty.
   1 l$="I am in a Dressing Room.
   1 l$="I am in a Child's Bedroom.
   1 l$="I am in Nanny's Room.
   1 i$(ci)=" "
   1 f,co;"    
   1 b$=b$+i$(n)
   1 a$=a$+i$(n)
   1 TO THE MANOR BOURNE
   1 PWzz8<8`< 
   1 LAMLAMLAMOILTINMATCHICHISANBRAHATKEYTROSPACORBOXBOOWINWINWINYALUNIJACSPROPECUE
   1 It is very dark.W
   1 I can't go in that direction.Z 
   1 I can't do that at present.Y
   1 I am in the Main Entrance Hall. Gloomy dark oak panelled walls  contrast a sweeping staircase   leading upwards. Doors lead to  the north and east.I
   1 I am in a gloomy corridor.
   1 C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
   1 A LIT BRASS LAMP
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   1 ,co;"    ";
   1 ,"AN OPEN SAFE",1
   1 ,"AN OPEN PANEL",1
   1 ,"AN OPEN FRONT DOOR",1
   1 ,"AN OPEN FRIDGE",1
   1 ,"AN OPEN BOTTLE OF WINE","WINE",1
   1 ,"AN OLD BRASS LAMP","LAMP",1240
   1 ,"AN ODD HORSE BRASS","BRASS",1
   1 ,"AN EMPTY TIN","TIN",1
   1 ,"A WELL THUMBED BOOK","BOOK",1190
   1 ,"A SNOOKER CUE","CUE",1
   1 ,"A SECRET PASSAGE",1
   1 ,"A MAID'S UNIFORM",1
   1 ,"A MAID'S UNIFORM","UNIFORM",1570
   1 ,"A LOCKED FRONT DOOR",1020
   1 ,"A JUMPING JACK","JACK",1400
   1 ,"A HAND-TROWEL","TROWEL",1
   1 ,"A GARDEN SPADE","SPADE",1260
   1 ,"A FULL BRASS LAMP","LAMP",1
   1 ,"A DEED BOX","BOX",1
   1 ,"A DARK GREEN BOTTLE","WINE",1
   1 ,"A CURIOUS DEPRESSION",1
   1 ,"A COOK'S HAT","HAT",1560
   1 ,"A CLOSED FRIDGE",1150
   1 ,"A CAN OPENER","OPENER",1140
   1 ,"A BOX OF MATCHES","MATCHES",1180
   1 ,"A BENT CHISEL","CHISEL",1
   1 '"Would you like to re-visit
   1 '"There is much celebration at    your successful return and the  ale flows as you recount tales  of the problems and difficultiesthat you had to overcome to
   1 '"Data is SAVE'd in three arrays.":
   1 '"Data LOAD's in three arrays.    Please start the tape.."
   1 '"As the evening wears on you
   1 "You won't need a gun, the place is deserted.":
   1 "You shock me..":
   1 "Would you like to start again?"'"(Y/N)"
   1 "With what..":
   1 "WHAT?? and waste good booze?":
   1 "Very nice! The fishnet stockingsare particularly becoming..":
   1 "Very gordon blue":
   1 "Very enlightening":
   1 "There are a lot of titles to    choose from. May I suggest we   delay the literary appreciation to a later date.":
   1 "The rusted tumblers resists
   1 "The old chisel prises open the  cupboard door.":
   1 "The concept of a horse-brass    sandwich takes some swallowing..":
   1 "OK."'"Do you wish to continue? (Y/N)"
   1 "OK. The corset was a bit tight.":
   1 "It is full of deeds and papers.":
   1 "It is 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'.":
   1 "I'm not carrying it.":
   1 "I wouldn't clean my shoes with  the wretched things.":
   1 "I see nothing special.":
   1 "I regret that Clause 5 of Great Uncle Hamish's will specificallyexcludes any assistance.":
   1 "I don't understand  ";t$:
   1 "I can't carry any more.":
   1 "I can't IMAGINE what you want   that for.":
   1 "I can see..":
   1 "I am wearing:":
   1 "I am carrying:":
   1 "I am carrying nothing:"
   1 "I already have it.":
   1 "I CAN'T ";i$:
   1 "Good shot.. seven scored.":
   1 "Eat them..":
   1 "But what's that shining at the  bottom of the bottle?":
   1 "Are you sure you want to quit?"'"(Y/N)"
   1 "And I take off my hat to you too":
   1 "Aah! That's better.":
   1 "AN OLD CHISEL","CHISEL",1250
   1 "A spade is much too unweildy to use in such a confined space.":
   1 "A YALE KEY","YALE",1
   1 "A TIN OF OIL","OIL",1
   1 "A PILE OF RUSTY SPRINGS","SPRINGS",1
   1 "A PACKET OF SANDWICHES","SANDWICHES",1
   1 "A LOCKED SAFE",1680
   1 "A LIT BRASS LAMP","LAMP",1
   1 "A HEAVY BRASS KEY","KEY",1
   1 "A CORKSCREW","CORKSCREW",1700
   1 "A COOK'S HAT",1
   1 "A BOTTLE OF CHEAP WINE","WINE",1280
   1  walls of reinforced concrete.   A door leads east."
   1  transported with your young
   1  to the east."
   1  the south and east."
   1  stands in the middle of the
   1  several easy chairs.
   1  room and metal filing cabinets  stand against the far wall.
   1  north and west, and a door
   1  movement but eventually submit.":
   1  model Hoover. A door leads south"
   1  make your future plans, noticingthat the Medean Time Sceptre nowglows a violent shade of PUCE."
   1  magnificent fireplace with many intricate wood carvings stands  against the north wall.
   1  door leads west."
   1  companion back to the friendly  tavern with the Deed Box safely clutched under your arm."
   1  claim the inheritance." 
   1  ceiling revealing floor and
   1  built along one wall and a
   1  ancestors overlook a sweeping   staircase, corridors to the
   1  What shall I do now? "'"_";
   1  There is a strong earthy aroma  and bags of fertilizer and peat are stacked against the wall.   A exit leads east."
   1  There is a lingering odour of   talcum powder and wet nappies.  A door leads west."
   1  The walls drip moisture to the  bare damp floor. A door leads   to the east."
   1  The wallpaper depicts scenes    from various nursery rhymes and a cot stands against the wall.  Doors lead north, east and west."
   1  The room is partitioned into    horse stalls. Straw and other   less pleasant offerings litter  the floor. Exits are south and  east."
   1  The only exit is up."
   1  The motheaten remains of beddingstand on slatted wooden shelves.A door leads east."
   1  The floor and walls are roughly constructed of heavy stone slabsAn exit leads north."
   1  The fittings are a fine example of over-elaborate Victoriana.   A door leads west."
   1  The bed is unmade and there is  a lingering aroma of perfume.   A door leads north."
   1  September 1984.  
   1  Scores of cob-web shrouded wine bottles fill crudely made woodenracks.Stone steps lead upwards  and doors lead south and west."
   1  Saddles, bridles and other tack fill the room, many showing the signs of neglect.
   1  Racks of shotguns and sporting  rifles line the walls and a
   1  Portraits of long deceased
   1  Many broken chairs and other    discarded pieces of furniture   are piled in the corner.
   1  Leather covered armchairs are   ranged around a fireplace with  carved pipe racks on the mantle-piece. Doors lead to the north, south and west."
   1  Large soil filled stone troughs support a variety of wilting    vegetation. A door leads west."
   1  It is sparcely furnished with   a threadbare rug on the floor.  A door leads south."
   1  It is poorly lit but I see doorsin all directions and stairs    leading down."
   1  It is furnished with a double   bed, a chest of drawers and
   1  It is comfortably furnished withbed, dressing table and shelves of recipe books.
   1  It is a spacious, well lit room with several comfortable couchesand armchairs scattered over a  floor covered with a thick pile carpet. Doors lead north and    east."
   1  Glengarry Hall?":
   1  Exits are north and west."
   1  Doors lead south, east and west."
   1  Doors lead south and west."
   1  Doors lead south and east."
   1  Doors lead north and west."
   1  Dirty plates stand on a central table with a red checked cloth. Doors lead south, east and west."
   1  Dirty clothes are piled in one  corner and there is a lingering smell of cheap after-shave.
   1  Chipped plates stand stacked on shelves and a long table stands against the wall. Doors lead to the north, south and west."
   1  Cheap deck chairs with grimy    canvas covers face the French   Windows, overlooking the over-  grown garden. Doors lead to
   1  Boxes of long disused toys fill the room, among them a large    carved rocking horse and a giantteddy-bear with a missing ear.  Doors lead north, south and east"
   1  Book laden shelves cover the    walls and a writing desk stands in the corner. Doors lead north and south." 
   1  Balding mops and rusting pails  are stacked in the corner next  to what must be an original
   1  An enormous oven dominates the  room and loaves of stale bread  are stacked in the corner.
   1  AN OPEN SAFE
   1  AN OPEN PANEL
   1  AN OPEN FRONT DOOR
   1  AN OPEN FRIDGE
   1  AN OLD CHISEL
   1  AN OLD BRASS LAMP
   1  AN EMPTY TIN
   1  A workbench with a sturdy vice  stands against the wall. Boxes  of rusty tools litter the room. Exits are south and west."
   1  A well worn Snooker table standsin the centre of the room, the  balls arranged for play. A rack of cues stands against the wall.Doors lead north and east."
   1  A variety of storage shelves andcupboards fill the room and a   curling length of flypaper hangsin the corner. A door leads east"
   1  A small bed stands in a corner  and abandoned play-things litterthe floor.
   1  A naked bulb hangs from the
   1  A many coloured home made quilt adorns the bed.
   1  A large chipped Belfast sink    stands next to an antique twin- tub washing machine.
   1  A heavy oak refectory table withmatching chairs stand centrally.Doors lead north, east and west."
   1  A heavy oak desk stands in the  corner and glass cases display  a variety of preserved fauna.   Doors lead north and east."
   1  A heavy carved four poster bed  stands in the centre of the roomand dark faded tapestries cover the walls.
   1  A door leads north."
   1  A door leads east."
   1  A desk littered with papers
   1  A bent-cane umbrella rack standsbeneath a row of rusty coathooksDoors lead to the east and west."
   1  A YALE KEY
   1  A WELL THUMBED BOOK
   1  A TIN OF OIL
   1  A SNOOKER CUE
   1  A SECRET PASSAGE
   1  A PILE OF RUSTY SPRINGS   A CAN OPENER
   1  A PACKET OF SANDWICHES    AN ODD HORSE BRASS
   1  A LOCKED SAFE
   1  A LOCKED FRONT DOOR
   1  A JUMPING JACK
   1  A HEAVY BRASS KEY
   1  A HAND-TROWEL
   1  A GARDEN SPADE
   1  A FULL BRASS LAMP
   1  A DEED BOX
   1  A CURIOUS DEPRESSION
   1  A CORKSCREW
   1  A CLOSED FRIDGE
   1  A BOX OF MATCHES
   1  A BOTTLE OF CHEAP WINE    AN OPEN BOTTLE OF WINE    A DARK GREEN BOTTLE
   1  A BENT CHISEL
   1  "''"You find yourself magically
   1   by W.A.Hackett.