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Identical triplets learn the real reason they were separated at birth - Page 22 of 38 - Kiwi Report

Identical triplets learn the real reason they were separated at birth


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[post_page_title]One of each[/post_page_title]
Although Robert, Eddy, and David weren’t the only ones in the experiment, they were perfect. After all, they were triplets, meaning Lawrence Wright would have even more research for his studies. The journalist decided to use the triplets as part of a study that looked into how class affects someone’s characteristics, or whether we are born to become the person we are. It was all falling into place. Now, Lawrence had one brother for each major social class.

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