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THE SIAMESS TWINS.

me brothers Chang and fing hare* come jW .light siuce tLieif J3e*fK It appeWtr : ,fiom perfect, and 'a thoajfh si»teri}~had-to-be prowdW wtLL separate establiShifeilta3 Tbii inrolTed >&erlol* conledtiencSi £feiita twififcimudi^ 5tL way the diffieii^wW* ai^edi? explained "in" the' fdßowiatgT pNHNkg«t«iSl ,V)l' J j Immediate %otf th«?«^tf«tloa the '* 'brothers made an agreement, which, like the laWi of the Medea and the Peniaia, wa» unalterable,'aid^ichi* thei7*«rf;::^ deaths that^etery kteWM^i^jsCiitfiata ■erred eiclusitßiyitSSiWi 6fjt|# brother* »Jpk^a<eh'i| f hog^i"jor^ai^^JMfJ|^ Engf?.nugh«i ehpoe^^f^^l^itt <jßmu ■ time Chang was merely an append|^y^«' r Xngv'^h^inff neither the right to go any* ' >£bg did not chooiertQ go, } jCor fie power to Mend to any bQsinegtiwhlt* ,dver of apriritenatwe^JhiiCowai ■ iln the same wa£whettehaDg'»! three days ciame, and 'they were poiieSißi J«6^ a foment, tKoyraep^r^: at ottce for 4ii ", home, where he assumed supreme con* 1 roi of the f^t^iimd moteme4ts^fJ)oft._~ : ridEn#beca^^enonWtit>:^^S? , lowerer great lin^nnpdrwwcef ■'tmA^w}*~ cress .of^.weatheii no^matter how^.seTere. vhen the thre# days of eliiner Hu fr*^ ated throjiglirtUiejjfgins ,p£sQ§i "<ss&, t is certain they wereQ^e^^t|njiemper£> r } nent and dispogition., ■.'*Enjg|j.waV.mjjt^L imiable, gentle in< hit.dispoiition, ',-Tiua pleasing in his^jnjln^eiA. / C]!nan^ was the opsihon and tfolent temper ff~r alwavs it- the-slightest-umbrage... .fing.will.b« r y recoUectedga|iit^s|l^er r jpf ?^^ tirint* . jare,related (?ome of which are of course |conse^uenc«s of .Chang's Tiolent temper. plate., diAeitiwi enables off tlwUble and sc^^r^ni^i^iii^^^^r,, the reom. A faronte way of disIplaying hi»-temper wat to drag a featherbed adrbis th« room and pife it on the^ fire. Sepeatedlyhefought^desperately latter always acting on the defensire. l^;KM| being asked what was the matter withhii wounded face, replied, "It was done one ■ day "-all that oonld be got out of him in regard to the brotherly ai&ey. I . :'.,

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1663, 29 April 1874, Page 2

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THE SIAMESS TWINS. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1663, 29 April 1874, Page 2

THE SIAMESS TWINS. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1663, 29 April 1874, Page 2

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