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"WEREWOLF, HELLO" always refers to Richard, even when you shouldn't know

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>WEREWOLF, HELLO
Richard mumbles a surly greeting.

>EXAMINE WEREWOLF
The wearer of the costume appears as a plump and petulant werewolf, although he
has gone to the trouble of smearing something wet and red on his chin which
looks authentically bloody.

>WEREWOLF, WHAT ARE YOU
He answers somewhat gruffly, "Oh, I'm Richard under all this fur."

>EXAMINE WEREWOLF
Richard Ashcroft is Veronica's younger brother, and appears as a plump and
petulant werewolf, although he has gone to the trouble of smearing something wet
and red on his chin which looks authentically bloody.

That's because RICHARD-F doesn't check if he's "unmasked" in this case:

		      (<VERB? HELLO>
		       <TELL
"Richard mumbles a surly greeting." CR>)