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from: the Asimov collection BRIMSTONE (Synapse/Broderbund) CHAPTER ONE: SLEEP N WAIT (until the wind blows hard and the banner unfurls) LOOK AT BANNER N LOOK AT LION GET TOOTH LOOK AT TORTOISE PULL HANDLE LOOK AT TORTOISE GET KEY UNLOCK DOOR WITH KEY N N LOOK AT CASE READ QUESTION HORN GET SWORD GET ALL WEAR ARMOR WEAR GLOVES WEAR SHEATH E GIRL, "I AM SIR GAWAIN ENITHARMON, "TORTOISE AND LION ENITHARMON, "GOLD TOOTH AND SILVER KEY GIVE GOLD TOOTH AND SILVER KEY TO ENITHARMON W N FIGHT WITH ADAM (three times) N N. CHAPTER TWO: JUDGE, "INNOCENT (twice) WAIT (twice) GET COIN GET FEATHER GET HANDKERCHIEF WAIT FAT MAN, "YES (twice) (Answer questions on juggle and drink from flask which may occur now or in a few moves) MAN, "HELP CALL FOR FUM N DOWN N HODGE, "I AM SIR GAWAIN HODGE, "NO N N N. CHAPTER THREE: THINK OF SPRING THINK OF FLOWERS THINK OF SUMMER WAIT UP READ SIGN SPIT E S W W W S DOWN S PUSH RED SWITCH N UP N N N N N APE, "WAKE UP READ APPLE S S S S S S S S DIVE INTO WATER GET SWORD KILL EELS WITH SWORD (twice) UP GRAB HAND KILL EEL WITH SWORD (now go to front of cottage) KNOCK ON DOOR S WAIT (for Blake) BLAKE, "HELLO BLAKE, "YES (twice) SHOW HANDKERCHIEF TO BLAKE GIVE FEATHER TO BLAKE BLAKE, "WHAT ABOUT WORDS? BLAKE, "HOW DO MORTALS LEAVE ULRO? BLAKE, "WHAT ABOUT FURY? BLAKE, "NO PUT SWORD IN LEFT HAND PUT HANDKERCHIEF IN RIGHT HAND OPEN BOOKCASE W DOWN E E UP RAISE TIP OF SWORD TO FLAME. CHAPTER FOUR: UP N E E W S UP UP. CHAPTER FIVE: DOWN ORCHID, "HELP ORCHID, "I AM SIR GAWAIN ORCHID, "WHAT ABOUT WORDS? W WAIT (until Fum falls from the sky) FUM, "TELL ME A WORD (repeat until he says: QUI) E E WAIT (for ferry) SHOW COIN TO CHARON GIVE COIN TO CHARON WOMAN, "YES WAIT (twice) E S WOMAN, "YES S WOMAN, "HELP SWORD, "LIGHT MY WAY S S S GREEN KNIGHT, "BARE HANDS HIT GREEN KNIGHT WITH FIST JUMP ASIDE SAY, "BONI SOIT QUI MAL PENCE UP UP E. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *