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... as unstable. Fortunately for them, Gideon had broad knowledge.
The river was a primary need. When that primary need was disrupted, it could have a significant impact.
Food was one of them. When Lena arrived in the village, she connected Gideon’s words to the reality in the field.
She clearly saw many villagers thin and starving, weak and pale-faced. Siver did not know how to deal with this problem.
Then Gideon appeared with a solution. She placed much hope in Gide ...
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