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TAKE THEIR WORDS FOR IT! “Excellent, excellent, excellent, excellent, excellent, excellent.” Bob, 39 Lyndhurst, Ohio “I like this new style of game—who needs graphics?” Rachel, 13 Arlington, Texas “Your games really get you to use your thinking cap.” Larry, 12 Freehold, New Jersey “I hate to turn the computer off.” Shirley, 34 Baltimore, Maryland “If I go crazy or become a bum, it’s all your fault. I hope you’re happy. (P.S. It’s great.)” Stu, 49 Lockport, New York “Unlike the arcade games that litter the market, there are few copiers of Infocom’s interactive fiction. Can it be done? Probably. Can it be done as well as Infocom does it, or better? Unlikely. With each new game, Infocom is further entrenched in their position as manufacturer of the most unique, highest-quality software available on the market today.” ANALOG COMPUTING magazine “It ruined my party! Everyone was upstairs playing! (I.e., GREAT!!)” Walter, 25 Wichita, Kansas “We have said it again and again: Infocom can’t be beat. For richness of description, unfolding of storyline, sharpness of wit, and challenge of puzzles, Infocom has no equal in the software business.” CREATIVE COMPUTING magazine “Stop reading this and deliver that envelope!” “Corky” Crisp, Postmaster Festeron, Antharia LOCAL HISTORY SERIES No. 4 Reprinted by the Historical Museum of the Festeron Free Public Library Violet Voss, Curator LOCAL HISTORY SERIES No. 4 A Moral History, in Verse, of the recently unearthed by the Society of Thaumaturgic Archaeology, and commonly known as including a substantial body of hitherto unpublished discoveries regarding the mystical properties of said Artifact. CHAPTER THE FIRST Of Morning-Star's birth and great beauty and how she was abducted by the envious Queen Alexis. t happened in the reign of mighty Anatinus, King of Misty Island, that there was born into a peasant home a daughter, blessed with rare and perfect Beauty. Morning-Star they named her; and the legend of her beauty spread through all the kingdom, even to the court of Anatinus. There beside the throne…

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