"Bath water" Quotes from Famous Books
... a straw stack on fire opposite her house a woman removed her baby from the bath and poured the bath water on to the ... — Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 24, 1920 • Various
... on to call your sisters," said Anna. "The bath water is all ready, missie; you've only got to turn the tap to get it just to your liking. You know where ... — The Carroll Girls • Mabel Quiller-Couch
... that moment! When Miss Watts went to carry the supper tray downstairs, because the maids were busy, Isabelle hastily donned her riding clothes, turned on the bath water to mislead Miss Watts on her return, crept down the stairs and out. From the terrace she peered into the long drawing room. The French doors leading on to the terrace were open wide, and in the softly lighted room she saw the house-party guests assembling. They straggled ... — The Cricket • Marjorie Cooke
... a brief and comprehensive review therefore of the effects of mineral water baths, we have those resulting from the temperature, from the contents of carbonic acid and salts, and lastly from the electric current generated in the bath water; each effect however resolving itself into an excitation of the peripheral nerve-ends, which leads in a reflex manner to an enhancement ... — The Electric Bath • George M. Schweig |