> x volume You're not interested in reading. > get old book Leave the books to the people who care about them. > x paper The papers are all dusty. > push papers Leave them papers or walls alone! > x them The papers are all dusty. > x the big library It's truly glorious. > push the library The library is super-important. Better not mess with it. > x air The air is oh so thin here. > get air You need the air to breathe, that's all. > x atmosphere There's a really nice atmosphere to the place. > pull walls Leave them papers or walls alone! > x ceiling The ceiling is quite high up. > push ceiling There's no way you could reach it! > x it The ceiling is quite high up. > x pushpull button Just a pretty button. > x light You can't see any such thing. > push pushpull button There's a really nice atmosphere to the place. > pull pushpull button The papers are all dusty. > turn on switch You switch the switch on. > x light It's like real sunlight. > push pushpull button It's like real sunlight. > pull pushpull button The papers are all dusty. > e Reading Room This is the reading room. The air feels different here. There's a single book sitting on one of the tables. You can examine or try to take the tables, the reading room, the air, the atmosphere, the walls and the ceiling. The library lies west. > x it I don't know what "it" refers to. > x book It's the classic "Gone With the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell. > get the single book Leave the books to the people who care about them. > push table You decide it's better to leave the tables where they are. > x tables Quite sturdy. > x room It's a very peaceful place. > turn reading room Remember you're in a library. There's no need to touch everything. > x air The air is thicker here than in the library. > push air You need the air to breathe, that's all. > quit Are you sure you want to quit? yes