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At 78, Joseph Gacheru should be settling into old age with the quiet satisfaction of a man who has built something for his family. Instead, he is haunted by a different kind of legacy: brown, broken teeth, passed from one generation to the next through the water they drank. | Collector
At 78, Joseph Gacheru should be settling into old age with the quiet satisfaction of a man who has built something for his family. Instead, he is haunted by a different kind of legacy: brown, broken teeth, passed from one generation to the next through the water they drank.
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At 78, Joseph Gacheru should be settling into old age with the quiet satisfaction of a man who has built something for his family. Instead, he is haunted by a different kind of legacy: brown, broken teeth, passed from one generation to the next through the water they drank.

At 78, Joseph Gacheru should be settling into old age with the quiet satisfaction of a man who has built something for his family. Instead, he is haunted by a different kind of legacy: brown, broken teeth, passed from one generation to the next through the water they drank.

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