Book, Chapter

1    2,  77|   there was nothing nicer than bathing without a mob around, and
2    3,  96|       tang to it. "While I was bathing," he went on, "I was almost
3    5, 145|      moron.~We come now to the bathing establishments. Their history
4    5, 145|      the cimaedi who haunt the bathing establishments: Suetonius (
5    5, 145|     You invite no man but your bathing companion, Cotta, only the
6    5, 145| sufficient commentary upon the bathing establishments and the reasons
7    5, 145|       the empire, however, the bathing establishments were open
8    5, 145|    later, however, promiscuous bathing was the order of the day
9    6     |    virgin again every year, by bathing in the waters of a magic
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