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16 a$;" WHAT?": 10 l$="It is very dark.": 7 l$="I am in a gloomy corridor." 5 A door leads south." 4 b$="BOTTLE" 3 b$="SANDWICHES" 2 p$(n)=(b$+" 2 l$="I am in a Bathroom. 2 b$="UNIFORM" 2 b$="PACKET" 2 a$="SOUTH" 2 a$="NORTH" 2 a$="GRAPH" 2 Doors lead north, east and west." 1 y$="I can't go in that direction.": 1 x$="I can't do that at present.": 1 o$(n),p$(n),l(n): 1 l$=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 Henry'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. 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$="I am in Nanny's Room. 1 b$=b$+i$(n) 1 b$="WARDROBE" 1 b$="PACKET") 1 b$="MATTRESS" 1 b$="HERRING") 1 b$="FRIDGE" 1 b$="CUPBOARD" 1 b$="CARVINGS") 1 b$="BOTTLE") 1 b$="BALL") 1 a$=a$+i$(n) 1 a$="UNLOCK" 1 a$="TWIST" 1 a$="SMASH" 1 a$="REMOVE" 1 a$="LIGHT" 1 a$="LEAVE" 1 a$="INVENTORY" 1 a$="INSERT" 1 a$="EXAMINE" 1 a$="ENTER" 1 a$="DRINK" 1 a$="BREAK" 1 TO THE MANOR BOURNE 1 LAMP LAMP LAMP OIL TIN MATCHECHISELCHISELSANDWIFISH HAT CARD TROWELSPADE CORKSCBOX BOOK WINE WINE WINE KEY UNIFORJACK SPRINGOPENERCUE 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. 1 A LIT BRASS LAMP 1 ;a$;" ";b$ 1 ;"O O O O O O O O " : 1 ;"O O O O O O O O ": 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 EMPTY TIN","TIN",1 1 ,"A WELL THUMBED BOOK","BOOK",1190 1 ,"A SNOOKER CUE","CUE",1 1 ,"A SECRET PASSAGE",1 1 ,"A RED HERRING","FISH",1 1 ,"A MAID'S UNIFORM(worn)",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 (b$="WINE" 1 (b$="SANDWICHES" 1 (b$="SAFE" 1 (b$="FRIDGE" 1 (b$="FISH" 1 (b$="DOOR" 1 (b$="CUPBOARD" 1 (b$="CARVING" 1 (b$="BOTTLE" 1 (b$="BLACK" 1 "You won't need a gun, the place is deserted.": 1 "You shock me..": 1 "You find yourself magically 1 "Would you like to start again?" 1 "Would you like to revisit the Manor?" 1 "With what..": 1 "Very nice! The fishnet stockingsare particularly becoming..": 1 "Ugh! What's this..": 1 "There is much celebration at your successful return and the champagne flows and cavaire 1 "There are a lot of titles to choose from. May I suggest we delay the literary appreciation to a later date.": 1 "The old chisel prises open the cupboard door.": 1 "The electronic lock analyses andaccepts the coded pass-card.": 1 "Some sort of fish.": 1 "Re-play tape to verify": 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 Henry's will specifically excludes any assistance.": 1 "I have with me:": 1 "I have with me:" 1 "I don't understand.": 1 "I can't carry any more.": 1 "I can't IMAGINE what you want that for.": 1 "I can see..": 1 "I CAN'T ";a$;" ";b$: 1 "Good shot.. seven scored.": 1 "Eat them..": 1 "Do you wish to continue?" 1 "Data is SAVE'd in three arrays.": 1 "Data LOAD's in three arrays. Please start the tape.." 1 "But what's that shining at the bottom of the bottle?": 1 "As the evening wears on you 1 "Are you sure you want to quit?" 1 "And waste good booze?": 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","KEY",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 CORKSCREW","CORKSCREW",1700 1 "A COOK'S HAT(worn)",1 1 "A CARD OF EMBOSSED PLASTIC","CARD",1 1 "A BOTTLE OF CHEAP WINE","WINE",1280 1 "- NOTHING AT ALL" 1 "- ";o$(n) 1 "- ";o$(28 1 "- ";o$(27 1 walls of reinforced concrete. A door leads east." 1 transported to the office of the Bank Manager with the Deed Box safely clutched under your arm." 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 model Hoover. A door leads south." 1 make your future plans.": 1 magnificent fireplace with many intricate wood carvings stands against the north wall. 1 drips as you recount tales of the problems and difficulties that you had to overcome to 1 door leads west." 1 claim your 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 W.A.Hackett 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 It is a large room with a stone flagged floor, a blackened old fashioned solid fuel stove and several well worn wooden tables bearing the scars of many years use. Doors lead to the north, south and west and a flight of stone steps lead down." 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 PILE OF RUSTY SPRINGS A CAN OPENER 1 A PACKET OF SANDWICHES A RED HERRING 1 A MAID'S UNIFORM(worn) A SECRET PASSAGE 1 A MAID'S UNIFORM 1 A LOCKED SAFE 1 A LOCKED FRONT DOOR 1 A JUMPING JACK 1 A GARDEN SPADE 1 A FULL BRASS LAMP 1 A DEED BOX 1 A CURIOUS DEPRESSION 1 A CORKSCREW 1 A COOK'S HAT(worn) 1 A COOK'S HAT 1 A CLOSED FRIDGE 1 A CARD OF EMBOSSED PLASTICA HAND-TROWEL 1 A BOX OF MATCHES 1 A BOTTLE OF CHEAP WINE AN OPEN BOTTLE OF WINE A DARK GREEN BOTTLE 1 A BENT CHISEL