The two children grew up...
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The two children grew up together, sleeping in the same house, eating the same food, taking the same piano lessons, in all ways receiving the same loving care from their parents. Mom and Dad strove in all ways to be generous, fair and evenhanded in the children's upbringing, giving them every possible opportunity to develop into good citizens. Stuart rewarded his parents' efforts handsomely. He did well in everything he tried, was kind and polite, and gave never a moment's worry. His school career led on to college, and an eventual career as a teacher. Nancy was just the opposite. Surly, foulmouthed and lazy, she drifted into a life of wandering the streets with her friends, often never coming home at night. Pregnant, with a drug habit, she dropped out of school at 16 to marry the baby's father. The marriage predictably fell apart when she deserted her two babies to live with an older man. Why had one child turned out so well, and the other so badly? Their parents never understood what they had done wrong, how all they had done so successfully for Stuart could have been such a failure with Nancy. -- Walker
