string DLG_TEXT[56] = { "Welcome, ", ". I don't believe we've met before. I am Laurence Wellman, harbormaster.", "Hello, Laurence. I'm ", ", captain of the ", ".", "I welcome you, ", ". Do you come to me on business?", "Hello, ", ". I saw your ship entering the port. I felt sure you would call on me soon.", "Ah, captain ", ". What brings you to me?", "Hello, Laurence. I'd like to talk to you.", "I am at your service, ", ".", "Where can I repair and equip my ship in Redmond?", "Is it possible to find a job here?", "I met a sailor at the dock who was banned from his ship.", "Right behind the city's gates, you'll find the shipyard manager's office. The local store is \nin the city's square, just front of the governor's residence.", "I see. And where is the tavern?", "Can I find a job here?", "Thanks. Goodbye.", "Young Windem's tavern is in front of the Governor's residence, \nacross the street from Thomas O'Reily's store.", "Thank you. Farewell.", "Can I find a job here?", "Well, sometimes merchants charter their ships for the transportation of their goods, but I haven't had any such requests recently. \nYou ", " could pay a visit to Governor Silehard; he may have some work for you. \nOr, you can go to the tavern and talk with the merchants themselves - you'll usually find a few there.", "As I said, sometimes merchants charter their ships for the transportation of their goods, but I haven't had any such requests recently.", " Pay a visit to Governor Silehard; he'll likely have some advice for you. \nAnd speak with the patrons in the tavern - you'll find all sorts of people relaxing there.", "Where can I fix and equip my ship in Redmond?", "I see. Thanks.", "I met a sailor at the dock who was banned from his ship.", "Ask the tavern-keeper, Windem, and talk with O'Reily, the local trader.", "Where can I fix and equip my ship in Redmond?", "I met a sailor at the dock who was banned from his ship.", "Thanks for your advice. Goodbye.", "Ah, that was probably Boon. He was fired because he struck an officer. He's lucky they didn't hang him.", "What happened?", "Well, Blum seems to be very sorry about all that...", "I see. I've got a couple more questions for you.", "That's kind of a complicated story. To tell the truth, I can't say that Blum is guilty. \nYou see, he came to the defense of the barmaid in the tavern when a drunken navigator tried to put his paws on her. \nThat was honorable of him, of course - but Blum is a hot-tempered fellow, and when the navigator insulted him, \nBlum decked the man.", "I see. Well, Blum seems to be very sorry about all that...", "That's a shame. Thanks for telling me the story. Goodbye.", "It's too late to be sorry now. He'll never work on a ship again.", "Surely there's some way his punishment might be lifted, isn't there?", "That's too bad. He seems like a good man. Well, I'll see you around, Laurence.", "You know, ", ", maybe there is a way, at that. I might change my mind if \nsome worthy man would vouch for Blum.", "Do you consider me a worthy man?", "It doesn't seem likely that the poor fellow will find someone around here to do that for him.", "I certainly do. Are you offering to vouch for him? Then I reverse my decision. \nSince you're vouching for Blum, I'd recommend you hire him so you can keep an eye on him. \nIf he does something like this again, your reputation will suffer.", "I'll keep an eye on him. Thank you, and goodbye!", "Let me ask you something else, if I may.", "You seem a respectable man, but I must admit I don't know you well enough \nto let you vouch for young Blum. Please don't be offended, ", ", but he'll have to \nfind another patron.", "Well, goodbye, Laurence.", "Let me ask you something else, if I may.", };