TACITURNITY
OF TWO BROTHERS. '
NEW YORK, May I.' ,o
Death separated two brothers^ - George and James Coleman—when James died at the age of 81 years;!, us They lived" together in a small cabin for more than 50 years, as veritable strangers, never speaking to each: other and with a chalk-line drawnacross the cabin floor dividing then* domains, j-
Their taciturnity was the result .of a boyhood quarrel."
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1936, Page 6
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67TACITURNITY Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1936, Page 6
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