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end mouseUp
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----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
show card field "answer 2"
show card button "finished"
end mouseUp
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----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
hide card field "answer 2"
hide card field "answer 1"
hide card button "finished"
end mouseUp
-- part contents for card part 1
----- text -----
"Foxes!" said Susan.
But when the next morning came, there was a steady falling rain, so thick that when you looked out the window you could see neither the mountains nor the woods nor even the stream in the garden.
"Of course it would be raining!" said Edmund. They had just finished breakfast with the Professor and were upstairs in the room he had set apart for them - a long, low room with two windows looking out in one direction and two in another.
"Do stop grumbling, Ed," said Susan. "Ten to one it'll clear up in an hour or so. And in the meantime we're pretty well off. There's a wireless and lots of books."
"Not for me," said Peter, "I'm going to explore the house."
Everyone agreed to this and that was how the adventures began. It was the sort of house that you never seem to come to the end of, and it was full of unexpected places. The first few doors they tried led only into spare bedrooms, as everyone had expected that they would; but soon they came to a