[Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link book
Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 32
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Of course," added Miss Cornelia scornfully, "it wasn't one of those freak resemblances you read of in novels where two people are so much alike that they can fill each other's places and their nearest and dearest can't tell between them.

In those days you could tell easy enough which was George and which was Dick, if you saw them together and near at hand.

Apart, or some distance away, it wasn't so easy.
They played lots of tricks on people and thought it great fun, the two scamps.

George Moore was a little taller and a good deal fatter than Dick--though neither of them was what you would call fat--they were both of the lean kind.

Dick had higher color than George, and his hair was a shade lighter.


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