Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1935 — Page 17

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IN THE SWIM IN QUINLAND! THE FIRST BATHTUB PLUNGE!

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"The Water Babies" come, to life light out of the fairy tale, in the person of the Dionne quintuplets J . Bathing n a "regular" bathtub is now the order of the day in Quinland. And do they take to the water like little ducks! Here are Yvonne and Annette reveling in the warm, clear water.

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“Gee whi:!” cries Marie, tiniest of the quintuplets, as the warm water swirls and splashes about her body. “This certaifdy is an adventure! Be sure you don't let go, Madame De Kirilins!" Don't worry, Marie, you'll soon get so used to this that you can do it to vocal accompaniment!

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A coming breast-stroke champion! Cecile’s eyes are starry with fun and sheer exuberance as her little arms thresh the water and the supporting hand of Nurse Leroux makes certain that the laughing mouth doesn’t ship any wate ft Note the shinning wet hair plastered, on Cecile’s forehead.

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“Now, wait a minute! Xot too many stunts just at first," protests Cecile, shoving firmly off one side of the bathtub with a pudgy foot while she looks a little askance at the shifting mass of water that feels so good but somehow seems a little treacherous. But Xurse Leroux won’t permit any accidents.

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