Meggie's grandma was loved by two men-one from each culture; George was a Christian, and his missionary group would not allow him to marry her unless she became a Christian. Her other suitor, Kiptarbei, was a traditionalist, but she initially shunned him. Because Kiptarbei put his spear in her homestead (indicating that he was her man), George got into a battle over her love. In the course of the fight, Kiptarbei shot George with a poison arrow. Remorseful for what he did, Kiptarbei found anti-venom treatment and saved George's life. Eventually, George married a Christian and had a son; Kiptarbei married the woman both men wanted, and they had a daughter. In the second generation, their daughter and George's son met and married. Meggie, their daughter, tells their story. Excited by Meggie's fascinating familial history, Liam explores his ancestry, including his grandpa's who was a foundling.
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