Ten-year-old Chinese twin sisters separated by adoption as babies have met for the first time in person this week in a deeply touching moment broadcast live on the ABC program Good Morning America. Both girls — Audrey Doering from Wausau, Wisconsin and Gracie Rainsberry of Richland, Washington — wept tears of joy. They might never have found each other except for the curiosity of Audrey’s mom. Through adoption sources in China she found a photo of them as babies with their foster mother. She realized they were twins. She went to work trying to locate her daughter’s sister and found Gracie in the same country, albeit 1,500 miles away. They’re sameness is remarkable, the more so because ABC arranged to dress them identically for their meeting. Both girls wear glasses naturally.