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CHAPTER V
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They experienced hunger and thirst generally simultaneously, and defecated and urinated nearly at the same times.

One, in tranquil sleep, would be wakened by a call of nature of the other.

Common sensibility was experienced near the location of union.

They were intelligent and agreeable and of pleasant appearance, although slightly under size; they sang duets with pleasant voices and accompanied themselves with a guitar; they walked, ran, and danced with apparent ease and grace.

Christine could bend over and lift Millie up by the bond of union.
A recent example of the pygopagus type was Rosa-Josepha Blazek, born in Skerychov, in Bohemia, January 20, 1878.


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