They all go off afterwards to the river to bathe themselves.
So forth went they all, on the chase intent, And they followed till strength of the hounds was spent, And the hunters were warm; and to bathe they went Where the river of Croghan flows.
Then, isn't it dangerous to bathe in that water, and don't that flag give us warning not to do it?
Emily Elizabeth Dempster, do you mean to say that men and women--gentlemen and ladies--go down to the salt water and bathe together?
Many of them bathe at this time in the shallow water beside the bank, while the toilet of others consists in dashing water over their faces, washing their mouths with water, and rubbing their teeth with the forefinger.
This done, the whole party returns as quickly as possible to the village, halting only to bathe on the way.
Most of the home-comers bathe in the river before ascending to the house.
When this task is completed the women are covered with dust; they descend again to the river, and bathe themselves and the children once more.
Then, Edward, thou wilt fight it to the last, And rather bathe thy sword in subjects' blood, Than banish that pernicious company?
She would bathe in the woodland pool, remembering no more that she might be watched by human eyes than does the young tigress that has never beheld the face of man.
One member of a family argues that because he can bathe in ice water, another, with more feeble circulation, can do the same, and realize the same results.
When night came Mrs. Deane was too weary to bathe his aching head.
She smiled as I proposed to bathe her feet, 'Well, you are determined to make an exaggerated case of it!
We bathe in well-warmed rooms, often in cold water, but with steaming hot water in ample command at a turn of the hand.
You were saying that you felt inclined for a sea bathe when you camped last night and heard the surf beating on the beach.
As soon as Forde and Gerrard had finished their refreshing bathe in the crystal waters of the creek, and returned to the house, they found Kate had supper ready.
I daresay they'll be glad of a bathe in the creek before supper.
It has ceased to be fashionable to batheat Newport.
He remembered that at high noon everybody went down to the first beach, a charming sheltered place at the bottom of the bay, where the rollers tumble in finely from the south, to bathe or see others bathe.
It's a little off color to walk much on the cliffs; you lose caste if you bathe in the surf.
But at the sea resorts the sexes bathe separately.
A wagon-sheet had been stretched across a part of the room of the stockade that we were in, and before going behind this curtain to bathe and change my clothing I took a look at myself in a looking-glass that was handed to me.
This Illo, This overflowing and foolhardy villain, That would fain bathe himself in his Emperor's blood.
Deep has she sworn a vow to immolate Whole generations on her father's tomb, And bathe in blood as in the dew of May.
The Filipinos were careful not to batheat the hour of the siesta, after eating, during the first two days of a cold, when they have the herpes, and some women during the period of menstruation.
When an infant is born, they immediately bathe it, and the mother likewise.
They quite generally bathe the entire body in the rivers and creeks, both young and old, without reflecting that it could at any time be injurious to them; [58] for in their baths do they find their best medicines.
Mr Durrant has gone to the yacht," she whispered to Harriet, "but he doesn't wish any of us to bathe until he returns.
I told Jane that you were none of you to bathe until I came back.
There was not much, if any, danger, and people said it was so safe to bathe in the cove, which they were approaching.
Mr Durrant said we were none of us tobathe until he came back.
In the early years of the last century hundreds of settlers toiled many miles over forest trails to camp beside them and bathe daily in their waters.
Somewhere deep in Nature's laboratory these waters become charged with an uplifting power which is imparted to those who bathe according to the rules which many years of experience have prescribed.
The Dayak women seemed to bathe more often than the men, but they never seemed to take off their brass waist-rings when bathing in the river.
We had a most refreshing bathe in the river, but kept our rifles close at hand, as the enemy could have easily speared us from the reeds on the opposite bank.
I tempted my sisters to go and bathe where the shore shelved rapidly and the ebb washed back strongly.
There was a man who went out every morning to bathe from a boat.
They could swim, we could not; and if any rule at Parkhurst was strict, it was the rule which forbade any boy who could not swim to bathe in the river, except with special leave and under the care of a master.
They were innumerable as they came down from an angle of the window, as if to bathe with their warmth the cold hands of the dying.
Under this mass of luminous vapour, between the bushes which seemed to bathe and float therein, it was like an Elysian stream which unfolded itself before them.
None but the sick ever bathe in England"; for in the next establishment we tried, I found the plentiful provision for a clean and healthy day, which I had read would be met everywhere in this country.
They wished to drop all petty, all local differences, to wash away all stains, to bathe and prepare for a new great covenant of brotherly love, where each should act for the good of all.
They are almost as simple as the direction to bathe in the river Jordan.
A person who does not bathe daily is pretty certain to carry on his skin some perspiration which, while he may be unaware of it, gives forth an offensive odor.
On Monday night he was there again, and on Tuesday, and on Wednesday; and between the mornings and the nights he went from hill to hill, seeking her hiding-place who came to bathe in the lake.
All day long his thoughts ran, "She will not come any more in the mornings to bathe in the river over the hill.