Package: gsn-curses / 16-5

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This Debian prepackaged version of Curses was put together by me,
Charles Briscoe-Smith <cpbs@debian.org>, using a story file obtained
from <URL:ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/games/infocom/curses.z5>.

  CURSES
  An Interactive Diversion
  Copyright (c) 1993, 1994, 1995 by Graham Nelson.
  Release 16 / Serial number 951024 / Inform v1600 Library 5/12

  This story file is copyright (c) Graham Nelson 1993, 1994, 1995, but
  may be freely distributed and used provided no profit is involved and
  provided it is not modified in any way. It contains no fragments of
  code written by anyone other than the author. The author was extremely
  tempted to hide an important clue here, but thought better of it. No
  trade marks are (knowingly) used. All characters and locations are
  imaginary, and any resemblance to real persons (living after 1900)
  or places (except in antiquity) is accidental.

  Play-testing by Michael Kinyon, Gareth Rees and Richard Tucker.

  Together with informers: Torbjorn Andersson, Julian Arnold, Jonathan
  Badger, Greg Bakker, Richard Barnett, Joachim Baumann, Richard Beigel,
  Don Blaheta, Martin Braun, Allen Braunsdorf, Otto Christenson, Tomas
  Clark, Andrew Clover, Alan Cox, Richard Develyn, Robert Dickau, Paul
  David Doherty, Roger Dominick, Koen van der Drift, Ivan Drucker,
  Jon Drukman, Martin N. Dunstan, Paul Fletcher, Richard Forster,
  Ron Galicia, Allen Garvin, Chris Goedde, Peter Grundy, Mark "Guido"
  Guidarelli, David Horowitz, Will Hurwood, Hakan Huss, Randy Hutson,
  Darin Johnson, Stefan Jokisch, Brad Jones, Jose Kahan, Darius Katz,
  Dennis S.  Keeler, Andrew Kemp, John W. Kennedy, Peter Killworth, Marnix
  Klooster, Mark Knibbs, Teo Kwang Liak, Matthew J. MacKenzie, Chris
  Mann, Chris Markwyn, David McGrath, M. Sean Molley, Byron Montgomerie,
  David Moore, Carl Muckenhoupt, Christine Nelson, Toby Nelson, Carrie
  O'Grady, Michael A. Patton, Morten Holm Pederson, Mark Phillips, Neil
  Querengesser, Mason Reed, Robert Rendell, Loren Rittle, Luke Roberts,
  John Rodriguez, Kathleen Rudden, Bryan Scattergood, Bernd Schmitt, Rene
  Schneer, Alison Scott, Mike Scott, Matthew Selby, Dilip Sequeira, David
  Sinclair, Suzanne Skinner, David Stephenson, Robert Stone, Nyko Tyni,
  David VanBronkhorst, Andrew Vesperman, Hao-yang Wang, Robin Watts,
  John West, Christopher A. Wichura, Graham Willmott, Andrew Wren,
  Brendon Wyber, Jeff Zahn and Zhang Genglue.

  Apologies and acknowledgements to: the late Mr T. S. Eliot, the
  Oxford History of England, Philip Vellacott's translations of the
  Greek plays and the guidebooks of the British Museum; Edouard Poor,
  for porting interpreters to the Acorn Archimedes; and Volker Blasius,
  for keeping the if-archive.

  Coffee mugs fired by: Helena Verrill.

  Genealogy and photography associate: Peter Nelson.

  Ancient Greek cultural attache and daisy chain consultant:
  Dr L. J. Coventry.

  Archaeology: the InfoTaskForce, Paul David Doherty and Mark Howell,
  without whose excavations Inform could not have been written. If I
  have hacked deeper than them, it is because I stand in their trenches.