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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful
and coherent paragraph
A. The two children were so like, that without much difficulty it could not be discerned of their proper parents, which was Titus
from Gisippus, or Gisippus from Titus.
B. There was in the city of Rome a noble senator, named Fulvius, who sent his son, called Titus, being a child, to the city of
Athens, in Greece (which was the fountain of all manner of doctrine), there to learn good letters : and caused him to be hosted
with a worshipful mart of that city, called Chremes.
C. This Chremes happened to have also a son named Gisippus, who not only was equal to the said young Titus in years, but also
in stature, proportion of body, favour, and colour of visage, countenance and speech
D. These two young gentlemen, as they seemed to be one in form and personage, so shortly after acquaintance, the same
nature wrought in their hearts such a mutual affection, and their wills and appetites daily more and more so confederated
themselves, that it seemed none other, when their names were declared, but that they had only changed their places, issuing (as
I might say) out of the one body, and entering into the other.
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