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Literature Page: SearchSearch Results Searching for: Bath within the works of Jane Austen He recommended it for all the children, but particularly for the weakness in little Bella's throat,-- both sea air and bathing." Either bathing has been of the greatest service to her, or else it is to be attributed to an excellent embrocation of Mr. "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-- and when he set out for Bath again, there was a general expectation, which a certain glance of Mrs. Frank Churchill pass through Bath as well as Oxford?"-- was a question, however, which did not augur much. |
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