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Her two children were Patrick and Joanna Gregory.
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Her two sons, Joseph and Patrick, are college students seeking degrees in biology and emergency services.
While working at The Odeon in 1987 / 1988, Her friend Patrick Mullen had tasted a version of it in Miami and she developed a slightly different version using Absolut Citron, Cointreau and fresh-squeezed lime juice, and that the color should be ".... just barely pink — the color of pink lemonade.
In the words of Patrick McGilligan, Fritz Lang historian, " Her novels became patriotic and morale-boosting, urging women to sacrifice and duty while promoting the eternal glory of the fatherland ".
Her mother, Joan, was a beauty therapist, and her father, Patrick, worked in the property business and farmed.
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Her marriage was in crisis in 1926, and she separated from Patrick until 1928.
Her circle of friends in this period included Alan Moorehead, Freya Stark, Bernard Spencer, Patrick Kinross, Olivia Manning and Lawrence Durrell.

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