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lives more difficult and very unpleasant atmosphere
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to assure she never made it back
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to her hometown where she grew up
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alive. Helen had responded that she would
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eligible for being a strong community leader
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, have had it no other way. Now
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Things were turning against the property owner
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He had no one to be loyal
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that he was isolated by smoke and
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Perhaps he was forgotten by his colleagues
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. Fire and turmoil and Africa, Helen wondered
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if she could any aid for people
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hoping for a better life and future
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at her habit of landing in impossible
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odds, to overcome all challenges and obstacles
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. Traffic along the main road to Eldoret
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And is new home was a remote
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Place near the twin peak green woods
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serene and peaceful. Surrounded by wild animals
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. Directly ahead of them were crude donkey
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but the donkey was part of a
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big farm not so far from his
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carts piled with farm implements and children
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belongings were lost during the last tornado
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with goats tied to the rear gates
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and some were not even found yet
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. The animals fought the ropes and bleated
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Now many people were missing
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Hard to say a number , but it
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was pulled forward. Helen's convoy remained on
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