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BOTH MARRIED BUT ONLY ONE WITH CHILDREN 



For the first eighteen years of their lives, Rose and Louise Briot were always together, needing 

 no other chums. Since then their lives have varied greatly. One is a widow and lives in 

 the west near her children and grandchildren; the other is married but has no children and 

 has lived always in Chicago. 



Although their environment has been so different, the similarity between the twin sisters is 

 in no way lessened. Their friends do not tell them apart any more easily, cither when they 

 see them or when they hear their voices over the telephone. As girls they often voiced each 

 other's thoughts, and even now their letters cross repeatedly. Their mother, besides having 

 twins herself, has twin great-grandchildren, and her brother has twin grandchildren, though 

 neither pair are identical. (Fig. 7.) 



