HELEN wishes to know if she ought to give her canary a bath in winter, and if so ought it to be cold or warm.
Well, sir, a Bath bun and a glass of milk," Bertie replied, looking vainly round the enormous table in search of his favourite dainty.
Bertie was not very long after him, and though he felt much better for his supper, he was still so stiff and chilled that the warm bath was a real luxury.
From this a door led us into a large room devoted to the purposes of the bath and the toilet.
You now fix the disused bath firmly in the tree twenty feet or so from the ground, in such a position that it is secluded by foliage from the gaze of the curious and impertinent.
Ask if the baby had a tin bath with a lid to it, the kind that its things are packed in when it goes to the seaside in the summer.
All our houses are on the same pattern, and each is provided with a fitted room for the purposes of the bath and the toilet.
My own fountain will play for six hours continuously; and then when no one is looking one must fill up the bath reservoir again.
And after that you fill the bath with the garden hose and turn the tap.
This proved to be a very simple way to take a bath at the same time that the clothes were being washed.
I'll take a bath if the pool is big enough, and that will set me up.
No chance for a bath appeared, so he washed his burning face and took a rest, enjoying the splendid view far over valley and intervale through the gap in the mountain range.
I knew a girl in Richmond who was one of these once-a-weekers, and she was going abroad for the summer and decided to get a Turkish bath before sailing.
So Mrs. Green came to our room and had Dee in bed after a good hot bath and a dose of aromatic spirits of ammonia.
A portable plunge-bath] "And you actually got a plunge-bath every morning?
First in the procession came the French ambassador with his retinue in blue and yellow velvet, then the judges, next the newly-made Knights of the Bath in violet gowns with hoods lined and trimmed with white fur.
The young queen was borne in an open litter, and four of the new Knights of the Bath supported a rich canopy over her head.
Bobby followed him to the lodge at an eager trot, and he dutifully hopped into the bath that was set on the rear doorstep.
But the lady is proud of him, and now that pampered donkey has nothing to do but pull her Bath chair about, when she is at Holly Lodge, and kick up his heels on a clover pasture.
If the fun of giving Bobby his bath was to be enjoyed to the full there must be no unnecessary delay.
In the bathon the rear steps of the lodge Bobby swam and splashed, and scattered foam with his excited tail.
I'll just go up to the lodge and get a warm bath ready, to tak' the stiffness out of his muscles, and brew a tea from an herb that wee wild creatures know all about and aye hunt for when they're ailing.
Every day throughout the year the boys are required to take a bath either in the sea or at the institution, unless the doctor orders the contrary.
This done, she goes into an adjoining room, in which are a bath and other preparations for her ablutions.
This earth bath is placed in another bathcontaining hot water.
When removed from the bath the boy is washed with tepid water, mixed with a solution of bark, and on the following day a cold douche is administered.
In many baths both sexes have access to the bath by the same entrance, and it not unfrequently comes to pass that a man meets a naked woman, and the reverse.
Sam, pulling himself together and starting for the shower bath with his clothes under his arm.
Dan helped his chum to the shower baths, where Sam took a cold bath that tuned him up considerably.
The external walls of the building are of Bath stone, and the balustrade round the area is of Portland stone; and upon the angle-pieces of this are bronze lamps, supported by figures.
During the three following days he was tolerably well, and, on the alternate days, took his bath in the Rhone, as it had been his custom to do during the summer, in a retired place at a small distance from the town.
Kenelm proceeded from Bath to the country-house of his mother's father in Somersetshire, where he passed three or four months, making short excursions and visits in the neighbourhood.
He steeped himself in this bath of habitude, to which artificial regrets insinuated a tonic quality.
He left her reluctantly after breakfast, to get through the baby's bath and toilet unaided, before the heavier work of the flat.
One enthusiastic admirer of Japan declares that a Japanese boy, coming unexpectedly into the possession of a few cents, will be more apt to spend it on a bath than on something to eat or drink.
The favorite temperature is one hundred and ten degrees, and in the winter time the bath tub often takes the place of a stove.
The bath tub is made like a barrel--sometimes of stone, but more often of wood--and is sunk below the level of the floor.
The daily bath is a matter of routine, and among the middle classes there are probably more who go above this average than below.
The bath houses are not kept as they would be in Europe or America, but the mineral properties of the water make it very invigorating.
As we took a bath in the Dead Sea, we can testify that one cannot sink in its waters.
In fact, at the hot springs people have been known to remain in the bath for days at a time.
The trip could not be made in much less than two months, and all this for the sake of a bath in the waters of the sacred river.
I followed her; and when we arrived, we there beheld the most shocking sight imaginable; Miss Bath lying dead on the floor, and the major all bloody kneeling by her, and roaring out for assistance.
Water, cordials, and all necessary implements being brought, Miss Bath was at length recovered, and placed in her chair, when the major seated himself by her.
Stephen shortly after came to Bath on his march against Bristol, and was with difficulty persuaded not to punish the bishop by depriving him of his office.
A meeting of representatives of both sides near Bath led to no result, and a journey of Henry's to France, perhaps to bring the influence of his brother Theobald and of the king of France to bear in favour of peace, was also fruitless.
I have now just flown hither from Cairo, where I left the Hunchback at the door of the Hammam-bath amidst the Sultan's white slaves who were waving lighted flambeaux about him.
However, he mingled with the people and, lighting his flambeau, moved on with the bridal procession till he came to the bath where he found the Hunchback already on horseback.
So I lay with her that night; none fairer I ever knew; and, when it was morning, the damsels carried me to the Hammam-bath and bathed me and robed me in fairest apparel.
I entered the bath and shaved my poll and beard and mustachios and eyebrows; and cast ashes on my head and donned the coarse black woollen robe of a Kalandar.
He entered the bath and made the total ablution long and thoroughly; then donned his clothes within the Hammam and rode therefrom to his palace where he lay him down and slept.
She had devoted herself to the service of the Great Spirit and, to reward her, He formed this beautiful Bath for her use alone, hid it so deep in the heart of the forest that no one could find it but she.
She had her own private room with a tiny parlor and private bath adjoining.
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