Nicholas accurately compares the setting to Apocalypse Now. It's a wide, slow flowing river with open lush green flat land to the west, and varying forest to the east. The river isn't thinning out as much as I expected and there are still frequent stops for villages.
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Having heard the toilets described yesterday, I've eaten no more than an apple in the last twenty four hours - it seems that the right motivation can help me control my appetite - but now I think that it's time to eat some of my prepacked sustenance. I pop back to my bunk to pick up something, but find two girls and a baby in the narrow space. I don't want to be involved in any of that so I hold my hunger and leave them to it.
I return ten minutes later. The two girls are gone, but the baby remains - and on my bed. I'm pretty annoyed with that, but I still don't want anything to do with it, so I give it another ten minutes.
Now it's worse. Now I have a crying baby on my bed. I immediately seek help from Vincent and Nicholas, but they offer none and Delphine is elsewhere. I return to the child. Trying to recall what Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenburg and Ted Danson did in the same situation, I pick her up, keeping her away with my fully extended arms, and sit her on the bunk above. I'm pleased that she's no longer on my bed, but she won't stop crying. Even with the door open and the loud crying, no help arrives. I try reasoning with the child, explaining that I don't like the situation any more than she does. I try shouting at her, telling her that she is soft and lacks discipline. I try playing her Enter Sandman. I even try shaking her, like British nanny. Nothing works.
She's reaching out to me as if she wants to be held, but she's dreaming if she thinks she's getting anywhere near me, much less asking for some how of affection. I have little more comprehension of human emotion than the Terminator at the end of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. After three long minutes, a small girl arrives and I pass off the child to her. Once held, it immediately stops crying.
I know now why you cry |
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