RESEMBLANCE IN MARRIED COUPLES.
It i.a- :eer. oroerveo in the case of mature married couples wr.,, have live,’. t>-gether for a long period of years, bar- ’■■■ : ree.ir.g the -.i:..- o r.dition* in life, that they acquire a strongfacial resemblance. The I h->.. •graj--.:e Society of Geneva took the photographs ■ r -eventy-el_-t.t o-ut-.e-to *ee to what extent this facial resemblance prevail*. The result was that in twentv-four case- the resemblance in the personal apjearanee of the hu*>«nd and wife was greater than that of brother and -.-.er : in thirty case* it was equally great, and in orxlv twenty -tour was there a total atssenee of resemblance. .. A I'RVrrLESs Appeal. —Tramp—-Cant you help me a Htt.e. Ihi absolutely re>luce*i to skin and bone. »«ld Grauip ‘kouve tackle*! the wrong man: you can't •• skin me. -ah. nor can you "bone me ' There i* a place for every .me in the world—and out of it. - - M i;ich place i* the burning question.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 25, 21 June 1890, Page 8
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158RESEMBLANCE IN MARRIED COUPLES. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 25, 21 June 1890, Page 8
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