untermud/DOC/
untermud/DOC/U/
untermud/DOC/U/U-examples/
untermud/DOC/internals/
untermud/DOC/wizard/
untermud/MISC/
untermud/MISC/dbchk/
untermud/RWHO/
untermud/RWHO/rwhod/
look            look [thing1] [thing2], ... Yes, you can look at multiple
                things with one command. With no arguments, it looks at the
                room. Words such as 'here' and 'me' also work. Be careful
                of strings: if the thing you want to look at is named 
                'sea shell', you need only type 'look sea' or 'look shell';
                if you type 'look sea shell' you will get two looks at the
                objects. To just get one look, use quotes around the name.
                In this case, 'look "sea shell"' will work just fine.