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Foy Large (left) and Frank Morgner each contribute one leg to the operation of walking. Large's left leg is missing and Morgner’s right. The pair, who are the same age, met when eleven, in Columbus, U.S.S. Their friendship was founded when they discovered they could share one pair of shoes. Later, they teamed up as acrobats, dressed as Siamese twins, with two heads and two legs. They have toured the world with their act.

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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1938, Page 10

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Foy Large (left) and Frank Morgner each contribute one leg to the operation of walking. Large's left leg is missing and Morgner’s right. The pair, who are the same age, met when eleven, in Columbus, U.S.S. Their friendship was founded when they discovered they could share one pair of shoes. Later, they teamed up as acrobats, dressed as Siamese twins, with two heads and two legs. They have toured the world with their act. Northern Advocate, 17 December 1938, Page 10

Foy Large (left) and Frank Morgner each contribute one leg to the operation of walking. Large's left leg is missing and Morgner’s right. The pair, who are the same age, met when eleven, in Columbus, U.S.S. Their friendship was founded when they discovered they could share one pair of shoes. Later, they teamed up as acrobats, dressed as Siamese twins, with two heads and two legs. They have toured the world with their act. Northern Advocate, 17 December 1938, Page 10

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