I Want to Go Out!

 

1. You'll need your shoes first.

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2. Have you got them both? It's good to have both shoes.

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3. Your new visitor is at the door. He doesn't seem to be leaving anytime soon.

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4. There may be another way out.

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5. The bedroom window is quite large.

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6. Have you looked out the window?

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7. You can't step on the body. Show some respect.

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8. A detective coming to your door while you have a dead body in the bedroom. Cool.

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9. Why don't you discuss it with him?

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10. Lead him to the bedroom to show him the body. He'll follow you there.

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11. Did you show him the body?

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12. Try and reach the front door before he does.

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13. It doesn't work. He's still blocking the exit.

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14. Have you looked out the window?

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15. You don't want to mess with geese. Not these geese anyway.

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16. Now, what could scare geese away?

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17. There's something most birds are afraid of.

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18. Another animal.

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19. If only you could get the dog to the window.

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20. She's not budging, though.

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21. You can still take something of hers to the window.

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22. Have you looked in the wardrobe?

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23. Use your picks to unlock it, same as the bedroom door.

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24. If you're going out you might as well put on a jacket.

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25. Did you notice something fall on the floor? Recorders record things.

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26. A dog's bark—even a recorded bark—could scare geese away.

(PARTIAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS)

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27. Use the recorder on the dog.

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28. Is what you recorded fierce enough to scare the geese away?

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29. Say something to the dog to get her worked up.

(PARTIAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS)

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30. Use the recorder on the dog and talk about the body.

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31. Geese are clever animals.

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32. A bark coming from you isn't scary, just silly.

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33. You need to be hidden from view.

(SOLUTION FOLLOWS)

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34. Use the recorder on the window from the inside.

 

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