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... bathing of any sort , and Mme . de Boigne , for example , who had taken to bathing at Brighton , tells us in her Memoirs of how , even as late as 1794 , when she entered the water at Dieppe , her compatriots , who assumed that the unfor ...
... bathing of any sort , and Mme . de Boigne , for example , who had taken to bathing at Brighton , tells us in her Memoirs of how , even as late as 1794 , when she entered the water at Dieppe , her compatriots , who assumed that the unfor ...
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... bathing . ' I have passed this whole winter within two miles of Brighthelmstone for the benefit of sea bathing , ' wrote Lady Sarah Lennox , in the spring of 1781 , ' partly for Louisa's and my health , but still more out of a desire of ...
... bathing . ' I have passed this whole winter within two miles of Brighthelmstone for the benefit of sea bathing , ' wrote Lady Sarah Lennox , in the spring of 1781 , ' partly for Louisa's and my health , but still more out of a desire of ...
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... bathing on the east side , the gentlemen on the other . No obstacle existed , though , to prevent the gentlemen from watching the ladies bathe : and it soon became their favourite pastime . No one was without his ( or , indeed , her ) ...
... bathing on the east side , the gentlemen on the other . No obstacle existed , though , to prevent the gentlemen from watching the ladies bathe : and it soon became their favourite pastime . No one was without his ( or , indeed , her ) ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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