Twin, sisters,- sixteen -.'-years old, who were separated from each, other; iourteerityeai'sagio/wAeheacji" was adopted from, an orphan home in Indianapolis separate families, reunited through a chance meeting in an Indianapolis store. The girls, taking the names of their adopted parents, are Margaret Veail, who lives at Wichita, Kansas, and' Marie Freeman, whose home is at Indianapolis. , Miss Veail was visiting friends in Indianapolis; when she stepped into a store to make a purchase. She was amazed to find that the girl who waited on ner was the exact counterpart of herself. Neither, started a conversation of a personal nature, but when Miss Veail returned home she related her strange experience. Deeply interested in her double, Miss Veail went back two or three'times to meet her.' The girls were strongly attracted to each other, and Miss Veail's foster-mother started an investigation which led to the discovery that the two were twins. They will remain together.
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They will' give you strength, new life, new ambition,, and enable you to senjoy living as you never, have enjoyed it ue.-j fore.' 'Price, 2s 6d per tin of 80 Tabules. Obtainable everywhere.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 2
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