MAXIMUM_SCORE 100 INTRO THE MURDER OF JANE KRANZ It is the year 1922. The scene is London. The roaring twenties have just begun and everybody is happy because the world war has ended. You, Pete Sharpeye, the famous private detective, are sitting in your office. The time is 22.00 and you have just poured yourself a good strong whiskey and are just about to drink it. Suddenly the telephone rings. You reach out for the receiver. "Hello, this is Pete Sharpeye speaking." "This is inspector Blind. Could you come to Victoria Street 221B. I have a murder case and frankly speaking, I do not know what to do." You smile for yourself. Inspector Dumb Blind - the lousiest inspector in the whole yard is stuck! "OK, I shall be there in 15 minutes" you say. Quickly, you swallow the whiskey, grab a cab and soon you are outside Victoria Street 221B.... END_INTRO VERB Dummy_Verb1 PRESS Dummy_Verb2 KISS HUG EMBRACE Dummy_Verb3 EMPTY SEARCH Dummy_Verb4 LIFT Dummy_Verb5 SMASH BREAK DESTROY Dummy_Verb6 SOLUTION Dummy_Verb7 GO Dummy_Verb8 REMOVE Dummy_Verb9 FILL END_VERB (* ROOMS *) ROOM 2 Outside the house. END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 2 You are standing in front of the house. The house is in the old Victorian style. It has 3 floors. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 3 Main hall. NORTH 2 (* Outside the house *) EAST 4 (* Stairs *) SOUTH 7 (* Hall *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 3 You are in the main hall of the house. There is a carpet on the floor. There is a mirror and some paintings on the wall. You can go east to the stairs leading up on 1st floor and down in the cellar. The hall continues south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 4 Stairs going up and down. WEST 3 (* Great hall *) EAST 5 (* Toilet *) UP 19 (* Stairs on 1st floor *) DOWN 36 (* Stairs in the cellar *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 4 You are beside the stairs. They are leading up and down. You can go to the main hall to the west. To the east is the toilet. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 5 Little toilet WEST 4 (* Stairs *) SOUTH 9 (* Hall *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 5 You are in the toilet. You can see the toilet, the sink and a mirror. There is a closet on the wall. You can go into the hall to the west. To the south is a passageway. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 6 The pantry SOUTH 10 (* Kitchen *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 6 You are in the pantry. You can see the usual objects that can be expected to be in a pantry. You can enter the kitchen to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 7 Passageway NORTH 3 (* Main hall *) SOUTH 11 (* Livingroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 7 You are in the passageway which connects the main hall with the living room. You can go north and south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 8 Northern part of the living room EAST 9 (* Passageway *) SOUTH 12 (* Middle part of living room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 8 You are in the northern part of the living room. You can see various pictures on the wall. There is a book shelf along the nohthern wall. You can enter a passageway to the east. The living room continues to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 9 Passageway WEST 8 (* Living room *) NORTH 5 (* Toilet *) EAST 10 (* Kitchen *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 9 You are in the passageway which connects the living room with the kitchen. You can also go north into the toilet. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 10 Kitchen NORTH 6 (* Pantry *) WEST 9 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 10 You are in the kitchen. It is well-equipped with all sorts of kitchen tools. To the north is the pantry. You can enter a passageway to the west, which leads to the livingroom. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 11 Western part of the livingroom. NORTH 7 (* Passageway *) EAST 12 (* Middle of livingroom *) SOUTH 15 (* Terrace *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 11 You are in the western part of the livingroom. There is a dining table surrounded by some chairs. You can enter the terrace to the south, while the living room continues to the east. To the north lies the passageway which connects the livingroom with the mail hall. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 12 Middle part of the livingroom. NORTH 8 (* Northern part of the livingroom *) EAST 13 (* Passageway *) SOUTH 16 (* Southern part of the livingroom *) WEST 11 (* Western part of the livingroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 12 You are in the middle part of the livingroom, which continues north, west and south. To the east is a passageway. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 13 Passageway WEST 12 (* Livingroom *) EAST 14 (* Passageway *) SOUTH 17 (* Library *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 13 You are in a passageway. The livingroom is to the west. To the south is the library and the passageway continues to the east. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 14 Passageway WEST 13 (* Passageway *) SOUTH 18 (* Guest room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 14 You are in a passageway. To the south is a guest room. The passageway continues into the living room to the west. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 15 Terrace NORTH 11 (* Livingroom *) ENTER 11 (* Livingroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 15 You are on the terrace. There are some chairs and a table. The terrace is covered with flagstones. It is roofed, so that it is possible to sit there even if it is raining. It is quite cozy out here. You can enter the livingroom to the north. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 16 Southern part of the livingroom. NORTH 12 (* Middle part of the livingroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 16 You are in the southern part of the livingroom. This is the "cozy corner" of the room. There is a fireplace surrounded by a three-piece livingroom set. Above the fireplace is a painting by Renoir. The livingroom continues to the north. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 17 Library NORTH 13 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 17 You are in the library. There is a quiet and nice atmosphere here. There are many books and in the middle of the room is a table and two chairs. You can exit the room to the north. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 18 Guest room NORTH 14 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 18 You are in the guest room. There is a bed, a closet and a chair. You can exit the room to the north. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 19 Stairs on 1st floor DOWN 4 (* Stairs ground floor *) EAST 20 (* Toilet *) SOUTH 22 (* Passageway *) UP 28 (* Stairs 2nd floor *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 19 You are on the stairs on the 1st floor. You can go down to the ground floor or up to the 2nd floor. Furthermore you can go into the toilet to the east and into a passageway to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 20 Toilet WEST 19 (* Stairs *) SOUTH 23 (* Bathroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 20 You are in the toilet. You can see the toilet, a sink, a mirror and a closet. You can enter the stairs to the west and the bathroom to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 21 Master bedroom EAST 22 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 21 You are in the master bedroom of the house. There is a big bed (a four-poster), a closet and a dressing table. You can go out on the passageway to the east. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 22 Passageway NORTH 19 (* Stairs *) EAST 23 (* Bathroom *) SOUTH 25 (* Passageway *) WEST 21 (* Bedroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 22 You are in a passageway. It continues to the south. The stairs are to the north. To the west lies the master bedroom while the bathroom is to the east. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 23 Bathroom NORTH 20 (* Toilet *) WEST 22 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 23 You are in a magnificent bathroom. The tub is big and made of marble, The taps are made of gold and the shower is big and extremely well-made. The toilet is to the north and the passageway is to the west. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 24 Guest room EAST 25 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 24 You are in the guest room. There is a bed, a closet and a chair. You can exit the room to the east. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 25 Passageway NORTH 22 (* Passageway *) EAST 26 (* Butler's room *) WEST 24 (* Guest room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 25 You are in a passageway. It continues to the north. To the east is the butler's room while the guest room is to the west. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 26 Butler's room WEST 25 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 26 You are in the butler's room. It looks very old-fashioned. There is a bed, a closet and a chair in the room. You can go west from here. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 28 Stairs on the 2nd floor DOWN 19 (* Stairs 1st floor *) EAST 29 (* Toilet *) SOUTH 31 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 28 You are on the 2nd floor. You can enter the toilet to the east and the passageway to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 29 Toilet WEST 28 (* Stairs *) SOUTH 32 (* Bathroom *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 29 You are in the toilet. You can see the toilet, a sink, a mirror and a closet. You can enter the stairs to the west and the bathroom to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 30 Lodger's room EAST 31 (* Passageway *) SOUTH 33 (* Lodger's room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 30 You are in the lodger's, Peter Drier's, room. There is a table and some chairs in the room. The room continues to the south and you can enter the passageway to the east. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 31 Passageway NORTH 28 (* Stairs *) EAST 32 (* Bathroom *) SOUTH 34 (* Passageway *) WEST 30 (* Lodger's room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 31 You are in the passageway. It continues to the south. The bathroom is to the east and Mr. Drier's room is to the west. To the north are the stairs leading down to the 1st floor. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 32 Bathroom NORTH 29 (* Toilet *) WEST 31 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 32 You are in the bathroom. It is quite small and contains only a shower and a sink. You can enter the toilet to the north and the passageway to the west. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 33 Lodger's room NORTH 30 (* Lodger's room *) EAST 34 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 33 You are in the lodger's, Peter Drier's room. You can see his bed and a closet. The room continues to the north. The passageway is to the east. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 34 Passageway NORTH 31 (* Passageway *) EAST 35 (* Lumber-room *) WEST 33 (* Lodger's room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 34 You are in a passageway. It continues north. To the west is Mr. Drier's room. To the east is a lumber-room. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 35 Lumber-room WEST 34 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 35 You have entered the lumber-room. It is very dusty in here and there are many different objects scattered around. You can enter the passageway to the west. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 36 Stairs in the cellar UP 4 (* Stairs ground floor *) SOUTH 37 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 36 You are on the stairs in the cellar. You can enter a passageway to the south or you can go up to the ground floor. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 37 Passageway NORTH 36 (* Stairs *) SOUTH 38 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 37 You are in a passageway. You can go north to the stairs. The passageway continues to the south. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 38 Passageway NORTH 37 (* Passageway *) WEST 39 (* Wine cellar *) EAST 40 (* Furnace room *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 38 You are in a passageway. To the west is the wine cellar, and the furnace room is to the east. The passage way continues to the north. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 39 Wine cellar EAST 38 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 39 You are in the wine cellar. The shelves are filled with various types of wines, both expensive and cheap ones. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 40 Furnace room WEST 38 (* Passageway *) END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 40 You are in the furnace room. It is rather hot in here. You can exit to the west out into the passageway. END_ROOM_DESCR ROOM 41 You are in a secret passage. NORTH 17 END_ROOM ROOM_DESCR 41 You are in a secret passage. It looks as if someone has been here recently because there are foot prints in the dust. END_ROOM_DESCR (* NOUNS *) NOUN 200 Door Oak The door is closed. LOCATION 2 READABLE UNMOVABLE NOUN_SYNONYMS SIGN END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 200 The door is made of oak and is neatly carved with various engravings. There is a sign on the door. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 200 The sign reads, " Mr. and Mrs. Ricks" END_TEXT NOUN 201 Handle Gold There is a handle on the door. UNMOVABLE LOCATION 2 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 201 The handle is made of gold. It looks heavy. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 202 Door Oak The door is open. LOCATION 0 READABLE UNMOVABLE NOUN_SYNONYMS SIGN END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 202 The door is made of oak and is neatly carved with various engravings. There is a sign on the door. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 202 The sign reads, " Mr. and Mrs. Ricks" END_TEXT NOUN 203 Mirror Big The mirror is hanging besides the stairs. LOCATION 3 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 203 Gosh! I'm handsome! END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 204 Painting Old There is an old painting on the wall. LOCATION 3 UNMOVABLE READABLE NOUN_SYNONYMS WRITING LABEL END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 204 The painting shows a man and woman. They are dressed in rather fancy clothes. There is a label at the bottom of the frame. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 204 "Mr. and mrs Ricks" END_TEXT NOUN 205 Card Identification Your ID-card is here. LOCATION 1 READABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 205 Your ID-Card is the proof that you really are Pete Sharpeye. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 205 Name: Pete Sharpeye Profession: Private Investigator Address: 25 Detective Road London W8C 7F9 END_TEXT NOUN 206 Hand Victim's The victim's left hand is clinched tightly together. LOCATION 17 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 206 There is something in the hand! END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 207 Hand Victim's The victim's left hand is open LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 207 The hand has been opened by force. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 208 Hair Wisp There is a wisp of hair in the hand! LOCATION 0 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 208 The hair looks as if it has been ripped off by force. It is greyish/white. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 209 Candlestick Bloody There is a bloody candlestick lying on the floor. LOCATION 17 WEIGHT 40 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 209 The candletstick is very heavy. It is bloody red. Obviously it is the murder weapon. It has been examined for fingerprints, but none have been found. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 210 Wastebasket Wooden There is a wastebasket standing on the floor, beside the table. LOCATION 30 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 210 The wastebasket is filled with various pieces of paper and other stuff. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 211 Letter Half-burned There is a half-burned letter here. LOCATION 0 READABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 211 It is obvious that someone has tried to burn this letter. She or he has almost succeeded. However, there is still something readable left. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 211 Most of the letter is gone, however you can decipher the following, ... you don't do what I tell you I'll inform everybody what a pig you ... ... at Victoria Street 221B ... ... be there at 8.00 pm or else ... The letter is signed Jane. END_TEXT NOUN 212 Ashtray Small There is a small ashtray on the table. LOCATION 30 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 212 The ashtray is made of clay. There are some burned matches in it. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 213 Corkscrew Old There is an old corkscrew here. LOCATION 39 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 213 The corkscrew has some bloodstains on it. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 214 Books Pile There is a pile of books on the table. LOCATION 26 UNMOVABLE READABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 214 The books are about different subjects, but mainly within the field of various aspects about being a butler. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 214 You look briefly through the books, but find nothing of interest. END_TEXT NOUN 215 Magazine Weekly There is a weekly magazine here. LOCATION 0 READABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 215 It is a copy of the popular gossip magazine, The Ear. It is two years old. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 215 You flip through the magazine. An article on page 25 has been circled in red. It reads as follows, KNOWN ACTRESS RETIRES The well-known actress Janet Crance announced yesterday that she had the intention to retire. This is an unexpected move from this extremely charming young actress, who recently has experienced many great successes such as the wife in Norman Change's "The Old Farm" and probably the play which gave her her popularity among especially younger men, naimly the role as the maid in Peter Catwer's "I Can See Into Your Heart". Lately, however, there have been consistent roumers that she has been seen several times with a certain young man, whose name is unknown to this journalist, but who has the initials P.J. The reason for miss Crance's much too early retirement from a successful career stands as a mystery to everybody interested in show business, her manager, Mr. James Wincle has been suprisingly silent about the matter. The only thing he would reveal is that miss Crance's reasons are of a very private matter and that he has not been authorized to say anything more. To the question of whether miss Crance is pregnent he just answered, "No comments". END_TEXT NOUN 216 Notebook Black There is a little black notebook here. LOCATION 35 READABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 216 The notebook has the initials P.J. on the cover. There is something written inside it. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 216 The handwriting is quite difficult to read, however, you finally succeed in deciphering it. It reads as follows, "Remember to bring money to Jane". This remark is dated a week ago. END_TEXT NOUN 217 Key Small There is a small key here. LOCATION 0 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 217 The key is quite small. It looks as if it could fit into a little lock or something like that. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 218 Mirror Round There is a mirror on the wall. UNMOVABLE LOCATION 39 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 218 Gosh! I'm handsome. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 219 Mirror Broken There is a broken mirror on the floor. UNMOVABLE LOCATION 0 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 219 The mirror lies broken on the floor. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 220 Chest Locked There is a neat little chest here. LOCATION 35 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 220 The chest is very delicate. It is locked. It has handcarved engravings. It has a little key hole. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 221 Chest Open There is a neat little chest here. LOCATION 0 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 221 The chest is very delicate. It is open. It has handcarved engravings. It has a little key hole. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 222 Books Different There are various books in the library. LOCATION 17 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 222 The books are covering many different topics within many different areas, e.g. medicine, aerocrafts, warfare, stamps. However, you find nothing of interest. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 223 Bookcase Big There is a big bookcase standing at the wall. LOCATION 17 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 223 The bookcase is approximately 2 metres high and 3 metres wide. It is filled with books and looks VERY heavy. There is no way you could lift it or move it without first removing all the books. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 224 Bookcase Big There is a big bookcase standing out from the wall. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 224 The bookcase is approximately 2 metres high and 3 metres wide. It is filled with books and looks VERY heavy. It is standing the way you left it: Out from the wall. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 225 Cord Big There is a big cord hanging here. LOCATION 41 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 225 The cord is made of hemp. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 226 Door Secret There is a door here. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 226 The door is covered with dust. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 227 Window Closed The only window in the library is closed and locked. LOCATION 17 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 227 The window is bolted from the inside. It is an ordinary window. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 228 Window Open The only window in the library is open. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 228 The window is open. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 229 Wine Bottle There is a bottle of wine here. It is half full. LOCATION 16 DRINKABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 229 The wine is French. It is a Medoc. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 230 Wine Bottle There is a bottle of wine here. It is empty. LOCATION 0 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 230 The wine is French. It is a Medoc. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 231 Kitchen xxxxxxx This is connected with GO. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN 232 Livingroom xxxx This is connected with GO. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN 233 Library xxxx This is connected with GO. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN 234 Bedroom xxxx This is connected with GO. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN 235 Cellar xxxx This is connected with GO. LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN 236 Diary Little There is a little diary here. LOCATION 0 READABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 236 The diary is quite old. END_NOUN_DESCR TEXT 236 One of the pages in the diary reads, "Today I did a mortal sin. I performed an abortion. The patient's name was Janet Crance. Luckily, she survived." The diary has the initials P.R. on the back. END_TEXT NOUN 237 Alibi xxxxx No description LOCATION 0 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN (* The remainding NOUNS are only here to "spice" up the game. *) NOUN 238 Carpet Expensive There is an expensive carpet on the floor. LOCATION 3 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 238 The carpet is very well knitted. It is big and red and looks new although it probably has been here for many years. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 239 Toilet White There is a toilet here. LOCATION 5 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 239 The toilet looks quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 240 Sink White There is a sink here. LOCATION 5 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 240 The sink looks quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 241 Mirror Round There is a round mirror above the sink. LOCATION 5 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 241 Gosh! I'm handsome. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 242 Pictures Various There are various pictures on the wall. LOCATION 8 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 242 You examine the pictures and see that they are reproductions of Renoir, Pissaro and other Impressionists. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 243 Shelf Book There is a book shelf between the pictures. LOCATION 8 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 243 The books are various classics in English literature, e.g The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Ulysses, 1984, Oliver Twist, The Lord of the Rings, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Watership Down. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 244 Tools Different There are different kitchen tools lying around. LOCATION 10 END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 244 There is nothing interesting about these tools, they are just ordinary kitchen tools, which you would find in any well-equipped kitchen. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 245 Table Dining There is a dining table in the middle of the room. LOCATION 11 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 245 The dining table is made of oak and is VERY heavy. There is no way you could lift it by yourself. The table is laid with a white cloth and there are plates, knives and forks on the table. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 246 Chairs Dining There are 10 chairs around the table. LOCATION 11 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 246 These are quite ordinary dining chairs. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 247 Chairs Deck There are two deck chairs here. LOCATION 15 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 247 The chairs are very comfortable deck chairs. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 248 Table Round There is a table in the middle of the terrace. LOCATION 15 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 248 The table is white and round. There is nothing unusual about it. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 249 Flagstones Small The flagstones are very neatly made. LOCATION 15 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 249 The flagstones are covering the terrace. They are made of granite. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 250 Painting Expensive The painting is genuine! LOCATION 16 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 250 Amazing! You have never seen a genuine Renoir before. The name of the painting is "La Nuit de Marie". END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 251 Bed Single There is a bed here. LOCATION 18 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 251 This is an ordinary bed. It looks as if somebody has been sleeping here recently. It is probably the major. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 252 Closet Wooden The closet is standing beside the bed. LOCATION 18 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 252 The closet is made of wood. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 253 Chair Wooden The chair is standing at the bed. LOCATION 18 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 253 The chair is quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 254 Toilet White There is a toilet here. LOCATION 20 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 254 The toilet looks quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 255 Sink White There is a sink here. LOCATION 20 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 255 The sink looks quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 256 Mirror Round There is a round mirror above the sink. LOCATION 20 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 256 Gosh! I'm handsome. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 257 Bed Four-Poster There is a big bed here. LOCATION 21 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 257 The bed is big. It is a four-poster and it looks extremely comfortable. Otherwise, there is nothing exceptional about it. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 258 Closet Big There is a big closet beside the bed. LOCATION 21 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 258 The closet is approximately 6 feet high and 2 feet wide. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 259 Table Dressing There is a dressing table at the wall. LOCATION 21 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 259 The table is filled with various make-ups and perfumes. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 260 Tub Marble There is a tub here. LOCATION 23 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 260 This tub must have been very expensive. It is very big and egg-shaped. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 261 Taps Golden The taps are fastened in the wall. LOCATION 23 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 261 The taps are made of gold. There is one for cold water and one for warm water. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 262 Shower Dry There is a shower here. LOCATION 23 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 262 The shower is dry, so it has been a while since somebody has used it. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 263 Bed Single There is a bed here. LOCATION 24 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 263 This is an ordinary bed. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 264 Closet Wooden The closet is standing beside the bed. LOCATION 24 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 264 The closet is made of wood. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 265 Bed Single There is a bed here. LOCATION 26 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 265 This is an ordinary bed. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 266 Toilet White There is a toilet here. LOCATION 29 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 266 The toilet looks quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 267 Sink White There is a sink here. LOCATION 29 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 267 The sink looks quite ordinary. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 268 Mirror Round There is a round mirror above the sink. LOCATION 29 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 268 Gosh! I'm handsome. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 269 Table Big There is a big table at the window. LOCATION 30 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 269 The table is filled with various objects. However, none of them have any significance in this case. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 270 Chair Office There is a chair at the table. LOCATION 30 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 270 The chair is an ordinary chair. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 271 Shower Little There is a little shower here. LOCATION 32 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 271 The shower is quite small. You would have troubles taking a shower there. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 272 Sink Small There is a small sink here. LOCATION 32 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 272 There is nothing special about the sink. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 273 Bed Single There is a bed here. LOCATION 33 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 273 It looks as if someone has been sleeping here recently. It is probably Mr. Drier. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 274 Closet Small There is a small closet at the wall. LOCATION 33 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 274 The closet is made of wood. END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 275 Wines Various There are many bottles of wine here. LOCATION 39 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 275 The wines are of many different kinds, both expensive and not so expensive, but there are many! END_NOUN_DESCR NOUN 276 Closet Wooden The closet is standing beside the bed. LOCATION 26 UNMOVABLE END_NOUN NOUN_DESCR 276 The closet is made of wood. END_NOUN_DESCR (** CREATURES **) CREATURE 300 Officer Police There is a stout police officer here. LOCATION 3 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 300 The police officer has an authoritative look. He is wearing the Scotland Yard Uniform. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 301 Inspector Blind Inspector Dumb Blind is here. LOCATION 16 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 301 The inspector is quite tall. He is wearing a cotton coat. He has red hair and a tiny moustace. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 302 Doctor Retired Doctor Ricks is here. LOCATION 16 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 302 Mr. Ricks is about 50 years old. He is a retired doctor (surgeon). He is the owner of the house. He is approximately 1 metres 80 tall and has grey/white hair. He is married to Mrs. Ricks. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 303 Ricks Mrs. Mrs. Ricks is here. LOCATION 16 WOMAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 303 Mrs. Ricks is about 50 years old. She is married to Mr. Ricks. She has red hair. She is quite small. Her hands are trembling all the time. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 304 Major Old Major Corny is here. LOCATION 16 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 304 The major is old. He is of the old school. He is dressed in his retirement uniform. It has a lot of medaljons and similar stuff. He is carrying a stick. He has grey hair and a stout look in his eyes. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 305 Professor Absentminded Professor Godbole is here. LOCATION 16 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 305 The porfessor is just what you imagine when you hear the word academic: Grey hair, glasses and an absentminded look in the eyes. He is wearing an old suit. He is approximately 50-55 years old. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 306 Secretary Beautiful Miss Hansen, professor Godbole's secretary, is here. LOCATION 16 WOMAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 306 Miss Hansen is a very pretty young woman. Her breasts are bigger than any you have ever seen before. She has blond hair and is wearing much make-up. All in all she doesn't look too intelligent. She is about 30 years old. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 307 Lodger Handsome The lodger, Peter Drier is here. LOCATION 16 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 307 Peter Drier, the lodger, is a tall, handsome man. He is about 35-40 years old. He has brown hair and is wearing a very expensive suit. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 308 Butler Correct The butler is here. LOCATION 16 MAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 308 The butler, Jones, is elegantly clad. He has a snobbish look and emits an atmosphere of Victorian lifestyle. He looks extremely unapproachable. Although he is not more than 35-40 years his brown hair has begun to become grey around the temples. He is wearing a black suit, black shoes and white gloves. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 309 Maid Quiet The maid, Harriet, is here. LOCATION 16 WOMAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 309 The maid, Harriet, is a shy young woman. She is clad in a typical maiden's dress, which consists of a white dress and gloves. She looks very shy. She is about 30 years old. She has brown hair and is looking quite anonymously. END_CREATURE_DESCR CREATURE 310 Body Dead The body of miss Jane Kranz is lying on the floor. LOCATION 17 WOMAN END_CREATURE CREATURE_DESCR 310 The sight of miss Jane Kranz is a sorry one. Her once so beautiful face is now one bloody mass and it is hard to see how she once looked. She is lying in an awkward position. She has been murdered with a heavy candlestick, which is lying beside her. She is wearing a blue evening dress. END_CREATURE_DESCR QUESTION 1 WHO KILLED JANE KRANZ ? ANSWER 1 THE BUTLER