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Phyllis Duganne, also known as Phyllis Dug … Phyllis Duganne, also known as Phyllis Duganne Given, was a writer in the United States. She wrote stores for newspapers, novels, poems, and plays. Some her works were adapted to film. She had various paramours. She was the first wife of , a fighter pilor and journalist. She subsequently married Eben Given. She had a daughter. Duganne's sister performed internationally playing the violin. Arnold Genthe photographed her ca. 1918. She was a niece of Wallace Irwin and Inez Haynes Irwin, who based one of her characters in her.n, who based one of her characters in her.
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Phyllis Duganne, also known as Phyllis Dug … Phyllis Duganne, also known as Phyllis Duganne Given, was a writer in the United States. She wrote stores for newspapers, novels, poems, and plays. Some her works were adapted to film. She had various paramours. She was the first wife of , a fighter pilor and journalist. She subsequently married Eben Given. She had a daughter. Duganne's sister performed internationally playing the violin. Arnold Genthe photographed her ca. 1918. She was a niece of Wallace Irwin and Inez Haynes Irwin, who based one of her characters in her.n, who based one of her characters in her.
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