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There is an Irish way of paying compliments as though they were irresistible truths which makes what would otherwise be an impertinence delightful.
Katharine Tynan
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Katharine Tynan
Age: 70 †
Born: 1861
Born: February 3
Died: 1931
Died: April 2
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Dublin city
Katharine Hinkson
Katharine Tynan Hinkson
Mrs. Katharine Tynan Hinkson
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