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If you get stuck you can spend a clover to reveal the location of an item. You can carry up to five clovers at a time, and to replenish your supply all you have to do is visit Teri's place and search for more clovers hidden amongst her belongings. It's a good way of allowing players to self-regulate the game's difficulty, and ensuring that people never get well and truly stuck, however only being able to collect two clovers at a time is a bit cumbersome because you have to exit and return to Teri's room several times to stock up. I had a fun time playing this game since I downloaded it from http://www.azureusgame.com/Puzzles/Miss-Teri-Tale.htm. You can go there and get more information.

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