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Book reference: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Bath, where stroll the ghosts of Jane Austen's heroines, has also been the kind of pretty city of boutique hotels and cosy restaurants that lovers flee towards for some alone time. The crescents, churches and abbey and of course the warmly bubbling Roman Baths—with the old fashioned Pump Room Restaurant where you can drink of the green tepid pools; hardly a love potion but the rest of this city of old pale stone is more than intoxicating enough to make up for it—comes highly recommended by Jane Austen, she set both Persuasion and Northanger Abbey here. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched, but are felt in the heart.
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