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 I; instead of the liter and a half of liquid each day a human is supposed to need; will each try to get by on a half liter。 Uh; Mrs。 Whiskers will get a full ration of water; she has to make milk for her kids。 If it gets too tough; we slaughter the kids and let her dry up。〃
  
  〃Oh; dear!〃
  
  〃We may not have to。 But; Dora; we aren't even close to last extremities。 If the going gets really tough; we kill a mule and drink its blood。〃
  
  〃What! Why; they're our friends!〃
  
  〃Dora; listen to your old man。 I promise you that we will never kill Buck; or Beulah; or Betty。 If I must; it will be a mule we bought in New Pittsburgh。 But if one of our three old friends die…we eat him。 Her。〃
  
  〃I don't think I could。〃
  
  〃You will when you're hungry enough。 If you think about the baby inside you; you'll eat without hesitation and bless your dead friend for helping to keep your baby alive。 Don't talk about what you can't do when the chips are down; dear… because you can。 Did Helen ever tell you stories about the first winter here?〃
  
  〃No。 She said I didn't need to know。〃
  
  〃Could be she was mistaken。 I'll tell you one of the less
  
  grisly ones。 We placed…i placed…a heel…and…toe watch over the seed grain; with orders to shoot 'to kill。 And one guard did。 A drumhead court…martial exonerated the guard; the man he killed was clearly stealing seed grain…his corpse had halfchewed grain in its mouth。 Not Helen's husband; by the way; he died like a gentleman…malnutrition and some fever I never identified。〃
  
  Smith added; 〃Buck's got us hauled around。 Let's get busy。〃 He jumped down; reached up to help her。 〃And smile; baby; smile!…this show is being 'transmitted back to Earth to show those poor crowded people how easy it is to take a new pla…courtesy of DuBarry's Delicious Deodorants; of which I need a bucketful。〃
  
  She smiled。 〃I stink worse than you … do; my lcive。〃
  
  〃That's better; darling; we'll make it。 it's just the first step that's a dilly。 Oh; yes! No cooking fire。〃
  
  〃'No f……' Yes; sir。〃 …
  
  〃Nor any until we get out of this dry stuff。 Don't strike a light for any reason…even if you've dropped your rubies and can't find them。〃 ' …
  
  〃'Rubies…' Woodrow; it was wonderful of you 'to give me rubies。 But right now I would swap them for another barrel of water。〃
  
  〃No; you wouldn't; dearest; because rubies don't weigh anythin? and I took every barrel the mules could haul。 I was delighted that Zack had those rubies along and I could give them to you。 A bride should be cherished。 Let's take care of these tired mules。〃 …
  
  After they turned the mules loose; Dora tried to figure out what she could feed her husband without the use of fire while Smith got busy on the fence。 The fence was not much; but having only two wagons; they could not form a proper defensive circle; the best that could be done was to angle the wagons as far as the front axle of the second wagon permitted; then surround the bivouac with a fence… of sorts…sharpened stakes of brasswood; each two meters long; and held together and spaced by what passed for rope in New Pittsburgh。 The result; when held up on two sides by wagons and braced to the ground along the hypotenuse; constituted a high and fairly nasty picket fence。 It would not slow up a dragon; but this was not dragon country。 Lopers did not like it。
  
  Smith did not like it much; either; but it was made on New Beginnings of all…native materials; could be repaired by…a man
  
  who was handy; did' not weigh much; could be abandoned with no great 'oss…and contaii!ed no metal。 Smith had been able to buy two sturdy; boat…bodied; Conestoga…type wagons in New Pittsburgh only by offering in part payment plete hardware for; two other wagons…hardware imported across the light…years in the Andy I。 New Pittsburgh was far more 〃New〃 than 〃Pittsburgh〃; there was iron ore there and coal; but its metals industry was still primitive。
  
  The chickens; the sow; the goats; and even the humans were tasty temptations to wild lopers; but with the goats and kids shooed inside the kraal; two alert watchdogs; and sixteen mules grazing on all sides;; Smith felt reasonably secure at night。 True; a loper might get a mule; but it was much more likely that the mule would get the loper…especially as 'other mules would close in and help stomp the carnivore。 These mules dd not run from a 'loper; they struck out at him。 Smith thought that; in time; mules might clean out the varmints even more than men did; make them as scarce as mountain lions had been in his youth。
  
  A mule…stomped loper was readily converted into loper steak; loper stew; loper jerky…and dog and cat food; and Mrs。 Porky the sow enjoyed the offal…all at no loss to the mules。 Smith did not care much for loper in any form; the meat was too strongly flavored for his taste…but it was better than nothing and kept them from digging too deeply into food they had hauled along。 Dora did not share her husband's distaste for loper meat; born there and having eaten it now and then since earliest childhood; it seemed to her a normal food。
  
  But Smith wished that he; had time to hunt one of the herbivores that were the loper's natural prey…six…legged like the loper but otherwise resembling a misshapen okapi… their meat was much milder。 They were called 〃prairie goats;〃 which they were not; but systematic taxonomy of fauna and flora on …New Beginnings had not gone far; there had been as yet no time for such intellectual luxuries。 Smith had shot a prairie goat from the seat of the wagon a week earlier (now only a memory; bittersweet; of tasty tender meat)。 Smith did not feel justified in taking a day off to bunt until they had conquered Hopeless Pass。 But he kept hoping for another chance shot。
  
  Maybe now… 〃Fritz! Lady Macbeth! Here!〃 The dogs trotted up and waited。 〃High sentry。 Loper! Pr'airie goat! Up!〃 The dogs immediately got on the very top of the lead wagon; …
  
  making it in two jumps and a scramble; step; seat; and curved top。 ;There th~y split the duty; nigh side and off side… and there they would stay until told to get down。 Smith had paid a stiff price for the pair; but he had known they were good dogs; he had picked their ancestors on Earth and had fetched them with the first wave。 Smith was not a 〃doggie〃 man in any fanatic sense; he simply believed that a partnership that had lasted so long on Earth would serve men equally well on
  
  strange plas。
  
  Dora was… sobered by her husband's words;?but once she got busy working; she cheered up。 Shortly; while trying to plan a menu from little choice and without acooking fire; she came across something that vexed her…good for her as it displ~aced her worrisome thoughts。 Besides; she did not really believe that her husband could fail at anything。
  
  She came around the end of the second wagon; crossed the little kraal to where her husband was making sure that his fence was tight。 〃Oh; that pesky little rooster!〃
  
  Woodrow looked around。 〃Hon; you look cute in just a sunbon。〃
  
  。〃Not just a sunbon; I'm wearing boots; too。 Don't you want to hear what that nasty little rooster did?〃
  
  〃I would rather discuss how you look。 Adorable; that is。 Nevertheless; I'm not pleased with the way you are dressed。〃
  
  〃What? But it's so hot; dear。 Since I can't wash; I thought an air bath might make me smell better。〃
  
  〃You smell good to me。 But an air bath is a good idea; I'll peel down; too。 Your gun; dear…where's your belt with your knife and gun?〃 He started shucking his overalls。
  
  〃You want me to wear my gun belt now? Inside the fence? With you here to protect me?〃 …
  
  … 〃As self…discipline and a standard precaution; my lovely one。〃 He hitched his own gun…and…knife belt back into place as he stepped out of his overalls; then pulled off boots and
  
  shirt and got bare save for the belt and three other weapons that did not show when he was dressed。 〃In more years than
  
  I like to think about I have never been unarmed except when locked in somewhere sale。 I want you t

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