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* ] (1868-1934), an American writer of fiction and non-fiction | * ] (1868-1934), an American writer of fiction and non-fiction | ||
* Mary Austin is the mother of ] | * Mary Austin is the mother of ] | ||
* Mary Austin (born 1951 in London, England), former manageress of the ] fashion store, best friend of ] and subject of Queen song "]". | * Mary Austin (born 1951 in London, England), former manageress of the ] fashion store, best friend of ] and subject of Queen song "]". |
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Mary Austin could refer to:
- Mary Austin Holley (1784-1846), historical writer
- Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934), an American writer of fiction and non-fiction
- Mary Austin is the mother of Stephen F. Austin
- Mary Austin (born 1951 in London, England), former manageress of the Biba fashion store, best friend of Freddie Mercury and subject of Queen song "Love of my Life".