Margaret and Agnes were twins. They looked alike and they thought alike. They agreed that all their lives they would dress alike. That was when Margaret and Agnes were young. Then, 52 years ago, came marriage—and separation. Margaret became Mrs." Miller, of Holland Grave, Heswal, Cheshire, in England, Agnes became Mrs. Clemint, of Dunedin, Now Zealand, says‘the “Sunday Express.” The twins never met again, but they faithfully kept their promise to dress alike. They discussed their dresses in regular letters, and they exchanged photographs to show that the similarity was being maintained. Even their spectacles and their watch-chains were alike! Now Mrs. Miller has just died at the age of 86.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 221, 1 September 1932, Page 9
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