Final answer:
The provided excerpts do not contain information about Mrs. Robinson, Libby's mother in 'A Year in Provence', thus making it impossible to accurately answer what is wrong with her.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the provided passages, various characters exhibit different health issues. However, none of the excerpts directly answer the question regarding what is wrong with Mrs. Robinson, Libby's mother in 'A Year in Provence'. Based on the given information, there is mention of a fever in one passage, a toothache in another, depression, and broken bones, but without the context of Mrs. Robinson's situation from 'A Year in Provence', it is impossible to determine which, if any, of these ailments she suffers from. Since none of the provided excerpts refer to Mrs. Robinson from 'A Year in Provence', we cannot confidently provide an answer to which option accurately represents her condition.