Clarissa Eden (English Wikipedia)

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  • Due to the war, mother and daughter never met again and died within four months of each other in 1945. Elizabeth's daughter, Priscilla [d] (1920–2004), to whom Asquith dedicated her second volume of memoirs in 1933—"one of the loves of my life"[21]—escaped Romania by hitchhiking to Lebanon. She, too, never saw her mother nor her grandmother again.[22]

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