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Emma

CHAPTERXII
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He recommended it for all the children, but particularly for the weakness in little Bella's throat,--both sea air and bathing." "Ah! my dear, but Perry had many doubts about the sea doing her any good; and as to myself, I have been long perfectly convinced, though perhaps I never told you so before, that the sea is very rarely of use to any body.

I am sure it almost killed me once." "Come, come," cried Emma, feeling this to be an unsafe subject, "I must beg you not to talk of the sea.

It makes me envious and miserable;--I who have never seen it! South End is prohibited, if you please.

My dear Isabella, I have not heard you make one inquiry about Mr.Perry yet; and he never forgets you." "Oh! good Mr.Perry--how is he, sir ?" "Why, pretty well; but not quite well.

Poor Perry is bilious, and he has not time to take care of himself--he tells me he has not time to take care of himself--which is very sad--but he is always wanted all round the country.


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