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Once they sell - they will never be available again. Get yoru Trump-coin now (1) Item In Cart Shipping Trouble and strife, lah di dah Day FortyThree. I keep forgetting to write things down. I get too tired. Plus theres too much going on. In the middle of the ice worlds you get milder types that are like home, interglacial worlds (spelled by Dad). The interglacial worlds are just FULL of animals. I saw huge herds that turned out to be horses and funnylooking cows and antelopes and camels. Camels Dad says these are like animals that were probably around in America before humans came along. Wolves. Coyotes. Elk. Curlews. Bears Grizzlies in the forest clumps, Captain Batson says, so we keep out of there. Snakes everywhere, you have to watch out for them. Crows, ravens, turkey buzzards, owls. By day you hear the birds, and at night the frogs croaking and the mosquitoes whining, if youre anywhere near water. Sometimes the men hunt. Rabbit and duck and even antelope. There are armadillos Big ones, not like in zoos. Dad says they might have wandered up from South America where they evolved. Apparently people have seen apes, in America. Sometimes the continents join up and these animals cross over, and sometimes they dont. Nobody really knows. Nobody has a map of any of these worlds. In some worlds we cant find any trees at all. Then we have to collect buffalo chips for the fire. Dung It burns well, but you can imagine the smell, my dear. And there are funny worlds, where everything is like ash, or like a desert, or something. Just one world thick. There are usually signposts if its dangerous, and we have to put on hats or cover our mouths with filters. Captain Batson calls these worlds Jokers. Sometimes you see where people have been before. Scruffy places, the ruins of shacks, burnedout tepees. Even crosses, stuck in the ground. In the Long Earth, hoping for the best isnt good enough, as Mr Batson puts it. Day SixtySeven. Ben Doak got sick. He drank from a waterhole that hadnt been checked out. They get polluted by buffalo piddle. He got pumped full of antibiotics. I hope hes OK. Weve had a few people get sick, but nobody died. More people have turned back. Captain Batson tries to talk them round, and Mr Henry laughs at them and calls them weak. I dont think its weak to admit you made a mistake. That takes strength, if you ask me. We must look very strange, to these animals who live here, and have never seen a human before, probably. What business have we got coming through here and messing everything up Day One Hundred and Two. Were out of the Ice Belt And only two days behind schedule Strange to think weve travelled across thirtysix thousand worlds, but the distance weve covered sideways has only been a few miles. Well, were going to travel in earnest across this particular Earth, and go a few hundred miles north, to New York State. Then well step on across another sixty thousand worlds or so until we get to the place were going to settle. I thought wed have to walk. No Theres a regular town here, well, a small one, a trading post. Here we can trade in our Ice Belt gear for stuff thats more suitable for the Mine Belt worlds. And theres a wagon train waiting for us With big covered wagons that Dad says are Conestogas. They look like boats on wheels, drawn by horses funnylooking horses, but definitely horses. Theres a foundry here to make the iron they need, and the wagons have got tyres on their wheels, like car tyres. When we saw the wagons we just whooped and hollered and ran Conestogas I wonder if it will be more fun than the chopper ride Day One Hundred and NinetyNine. We are on Earth West Seventy Thousand Plus Change, as Dad would say. Im writing in the early morning, before we break camp. Last night the adults stayed up late arguing about the chores. 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