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Pierre and Marie Curie shortly after their wedding, 1895, Sceaux -nd
[for their wedding contract] - There was no lawyers necessary, as the marriage pair possessed nothing in the world - nothing but two glittering bicycles bought the day before with money sent as a present from a cousin, with which they were going to roam the countryside in the coming summer.
— Ève Curie, in Madame Curie (1938)photo from Institut Curie