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Born Mary Augusta Arnold on June 11 in Hobart, Tasmania, she grew up in a literary environment with a father who was a professor of literature and as a young lady married Thomas Ward, a writer/editor.
During World War I, she was asked by Theodore Roosevelt to write a series of articles to explain to Americans what was happening in Britain during the war.
Mary Augusta Ward died on March 26, 1920 in London, England, and was interred at Aldbury[?] in Hertfordshire.
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