rdfs:comment | - A daughter of a diplomat and a suffragette, Prentiss accompanied her father in his travels. During their stay in Egypt, they visited the Pyramids, but having not paid their guide enough, their guide took the camels and left. Growing up, Prentiss became fluent in Welsh from her mother's background and songs, and fluent in other languages through her father's custom to have her learn the native language of the country where they were living.
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abstract | - A daughter of a diplomat and a suffragette, Prentiss accompanied her father in his travels. During their stay in Egypt, they visited the Pyramids, but having not paid their guide enough, their guide took the camels and left. Growing up, Prentiss became fluent in Welsh from her mother's background and songs, and fluent in other languages through her father's custom to have her learn the native language of the country where they were living. Being conscious of her mother's torture in prison which left her disabled, Prentiss joined the suffrage movement to continue her mother's fight with much fervor.
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