Can a New Layer Lay Two Eggs?

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My girls are confusing me... I'm sure it's on purpose. So, I witnessed a RIR laying this egg:
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I already know what my two older girls' eggs look like. Yesterday I got a big egg with a black feather stuck to it, so that had to have come from my Marans Cross. That leaves another RIR to lay, and a few days ago I got two, same colored eggs from the same box pictured on each side of the darker egg:
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Could these two eggs have come from the same layer in the same time frame? (They were collected at the same time,) otherwise, my cockerel is laying.

Chickens are hard. :barnie
 

Could these two eggs have come from the same layer in the same time frame?
Is the one on the left thin shelled?
Newly laying pullets can produce 2 eggs on the same day,
but usually one is soft or thin or oddly shelled.
 
Is the one on the left thin shelled?
Newly laying pullets can produce 2 eggs on the same day,
but usually one is soft or thin or oddly shelled.
The one on the left was small and football shaped. I don't remember it being particularly thin shelled. We haven't had any eggs that are colored like that since.
 

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