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'Geoffrey Godbold’s pictured in the paper with the two-headed bass he caught by Emigrant Crossing. The creature has a violet hue, and tarnished scales. It’s chemical run-o!, say the townspeople, from the macadamia farms. It’s the Carbendazim. It’s the rain, washing poisons from the gas mines downstream.' As the environment around them changes, a family struggles to take care of their sick child.
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