Book, Chapter

 1    1,  30| office, to follow us to the bath.~
 2    2,  32|    too long. We entered the bath, finally, and after sweating
 3    2,  45|    can hardly get warm in a bath, but a hot drink's as good
 4    2,  46| every day," he confided, "a bath uses you up like a fuller:
 5    2,  57|   been caught in bed with a bath attendant, that of a porter
 6    2,  76|  let's take a plunge in the bath. You'll never regret it.
 7    2,  76| asked. "The very sight of a bath will be the death of me." "
 8    2,  76|    they are hunting for the bath we will escape in the crowd."
 9    2,  76|    others for exit."~  ~The Bath ~
10    2,  77|    The idea of taking a hot bath had commenced to grow in
11    3,  95|  was reciting a poem in the bath -- I pull Giton down a dark
12    3,  96|     back from the officious bath attendant till I found some
13    5, 134| served me and, omitting the bath, I annointed myself, in
14    5, 142|      she gave my genitals a bath and, picking up a bunch
15    5, 145|    Epist. 86) describes the bath of Scipio: "In this bath
16    5, 145|    bath of Scipio: "In this bath of Scipio there were tiny
17    5, 154|   in the refreshment of the bath, they resume their rings
18    6     |   holds good. It was at the bath that Tiberius, impotent
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