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The Judge's House
Game Code: 56162
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by Bram Stroker
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What's the name of the main character?
John Moore
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Why does Moore leave his town?
to study
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What's the name of the market town?
Benchurch
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Who rented the house to Moore?
a lawyer - Mr. Carnford
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How long had the house been empty?
50 years
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Who did the house belong to?
A judge
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What kind of judge was he?
a cruel, merciless, hanging judge
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On the roof, there was an alarm _____________.
bell
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What disturbed him, while he was studying?
silence
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What disturbed him, while he was studying?
silence
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When he looked, he saw the enormous rat sitting on the ______________ near the fire?
(high backed ) oak chair
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The rats scratched and _________________ all the time.
squeaked
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The book that hit the rat was________________
the bible
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The rope of the alarm bell was the_______________
hangman's rope
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The third picture on the wall was the picture of ____________
the judge
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Mrs. Wood said 'studying too much and _______________is not good for Moore.'
drinking too much strong tea
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