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Emma, page 91 in Part 1 Chapter 12:

He recommended it for all the children, but particularly for the weakness in little Bella's throat,-- both sea air and bathing."

Emma, page 91 in Part 1 Chapter 12:

Either bathing has been of the greatest service to her, or else it is to be attributed to an excellent embrocation of Mr.

Emma, page 92 in Part 1 Chapter 12:

"It is not very likely, my dear, that bathing should have been of use to her--and if I had known you were wanting an embrocation, I would have spoken to--

Emma, page 163 in Part 2 Chapter 4:

and when he set out for Bath again, there was a general expectation, which a certain glance of Mrs.

Emma, page 169 in Part 2 Chapter 5:

Frank Churchill pass through Bath as well as Oxford?"-- was a question, however, which did not augur much.

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