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The Fever Wall

Episode 2 of the Where Three Waters Meet podcast, hosted by Sylvia Cullen, titled "The Fever Wall" was published on July 27, 2021 and runs 17 minutes.

July 27, 2021 ·17m · Where Three Waters Meet

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Clohamon 1741, the Year of Slaughter: Spotting symptoms of famine fever, a mother is forced to confine her teenage son alone in the family home; while she waits for the doctoring man to come, the boy’s fever burns.

Clohamon 1741, the Year of Slaughter: Spotting symptoms of famine fever, a mother is forced to confine her teenage son alone in the family home; while she waits for the doctoring man to come, the boy’s fever burns. 

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