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<beartest version="3" reviewed="yes" name="Kate" date="1999-08-17">
  <roomdesc>
    <answer>
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        <p>The walls are a warm yellow in color. The windows are open and a breeze is sending the white curtains billowing. The sun streams through and lights up the whole room. I feel warm all over and want to jump under the warm comforter I see on the bed. The room is pretty sparsely furnished, but comfortable. There is a bed with a small table next to it, under the window. On the table is a vase of cream colored roses. The floor is hardwood, well polished and there is a closet in the corner, that is empty. There is nothing adorning the walls and no other furniture.</p>
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    </answer>
    <comfort>
      <comfortable/>
    </comfort>
    <furnishing>
      <spartan/>
    </furnishing>
  </roomdesc>
  <room>
    <stay/>
  </room>
  <forestdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The trail leads through the trees. All around are tall, tall trees. There don't seem to be any branches at my level. I find that strange, but it makes the travel easier through the woods. The trees provide a lot of shade, but it isn't real dark. It's just kind of shady. The floor of the forest is littered with pine needles and some flowers poke through. They are white, sort of look like trillium.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <lighting>
      <average/>
    </lighting>
    <size>
      <large/>
    </size>
  </forestdesc>
  <pathdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The path through the forest is easily confused, as the tree branches don't give any clue to where the path lies. I decide to continue straight ahead, as there seems to be fewer pine needles on the path there, and the dirt is clearly visible.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <obstructions>
      <trees/>
    </obstructions>
    <use>
      <undefined/>
    </use>
    <visibility>
      <poor/>
    </visibility>
    <width>
      <undefined/>
    </width>
  </pathdesc>
  <waterdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The path ends at a man-made pool. Jutting down through some rocks, water falls into the pool. There is a lot of noise of rushing water, but I get the impression that the waterfall wasn't always here. The sun is out full strength again and the water looks to clear and crystalline to be natural. I can see to the bottom, which looks sandy. I am struck by the beauty of the place, but for some reason am in a rush to leave.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <clarity>
      <clear/>
    </clarity>
    <life>
      <absent/>
    </life>
    <movement>
      <rapid/>
    </movement>
  </waterdesc>
  <water>
    <cross/>
  </water>
  <cupdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The glass is made of crystal. I gently give it a little "ping" and listen to the sound of the crystal reverberating. The glass is squat and short, kind of like a glass for drinking juice out of. It is perfectly smooth and rounded, no cracks and no flaws of any kind. I brush of some of the mud that was on it and rinse it off in the water.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <utility>
      <decorative/>
    </utility>
  </cupdesc>
  <cup>
    <fill/>
  </cup>
  <keydesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The key is rather ordinary looking. It looks like it might open an apartment or start a car. There is nothing special about it.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <appearance>
      <everyday/>
    </appearance>
    <purpose>
      <ordinary/>
    </purpose>
  </keydesc>
  <bear>
    <confront/>
  </bear>
  <wall>
    <jump/>
  </wall>
</beartest>
