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>pour <b>part</b> jar into my cauldron<br> |
>pour <b>part</b> jar into my cauldron<br> |
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You pour <b>part</b> of your water from your jar into a cauldron.<br> |
You pour <b>part</b> of your water from your jar into a cauldron.<br> |
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>pour <b>part</b>jar into my cauldron<br> |
>pour <b>part</b> jar into my cauldron<br> |
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You pour <b>part</b>of your water from your jar into a cauldron.<br> |
You pour <b>part</b>of your water from your jar into a cauldron.<br> |
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That was the last of your water. <br> |
That was the last of your water. <br> |
Revision as of 21:17, 11 May 2007
>pour help
POUR
POUR [part|half|most|all] {container}
POUR [part|half|most|all] {container} IN {container}
[part|half|most|all] is optional and defaults to all
- PART equals one part
- HALF is half the contents
- MOST is three quarters the contents
- ALL if all of the contents
Usage Example
>look in jar
In the jar you see some water.
>pour part jar into my cauldron
You pour part of your water from your jar into a cauldron.
>pour part jar into my cauldron
You pour partof your water from your jar into a cauldron.
That was the last of your water.
>look in jar
In the jar you see some water.
>pour all jar into my cauldron
You pour all of your water from your jar into a cauldron.
That was the last of your water.