She was glad, too, to be able to afford to travel. In April 1990 she journeyed to Prague and to Budapest, where she visited Heinz Ziegler
's grave.
Marnham, Patrick. Wild Mary: the Life of Mary Wesley. Chatto and Windus.
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Friends, Associates
Mary Wesley
Her host, Lieutenant-Colonel Camborne Paynter
, and his daughter Betty
(later Baerdemaecker), also offered hospitality to many politicians and fighters displaced from Europe by the war: André Dewavrin
of France and Jan Masaryk
and Ziegler
Family and Intimate relationships
Mary Wesley
She led a rich wartime social life, observing years later that war is very erotic, people had love affairs they would not otherwise have had.
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