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"'Bin to a bloomin' sing-song, you two?" said the Artilleryman, who was taking his cartridge down to the Morning Gun, "You're over merry for these dashed days." "I bid ye take care o' the brat," said he, "For it comes of a noble race" Learoyd bellowed. The voices died out in the swimming-bath. "Oh, Terence!"

Between the two sets of bath rooms is placed a handsome circular swimming-bath, and adjoining, the Wildbad a deep, full bath of warm mineral water. One of the most elaborate Turkish baths erected, in modern times, is that on the Praterstern, at Vienna, which cost, in round numbers, 125,000l.

A few steps further bring one to a delightful swimming-bath, about forty feet square, filled with tepid water.

He will sail boats in the swimming-bath and make shell houses in the garden for the next three years. We'll have no more of school." Alexander Hamilton had several escapes from imminent peril when he was a boy, and the first occurred in the month of December, 1761. Hamilton had gone to St. Croix on business, and Rachael and the child spent the fortnight of his absence with Christiana Huggins.

And below that again on the side street, is the building of the Young Men's Guild with a bowling-alley and a swimming-bath deep enough to drown two young men at a time, and a billiard-room with seven tables. It is the rector's boast that with a Guild House such as that there is no need for any young man of the congregation to frequent a saloon. Nor is there.

I had to remain a full hour in the swimming-bath after my exertions; and the Guardsman had quite determined by night-time to "send in his papers," and settle down as a coffee-planter in this enchanting island.

Soon after he had seen the sun rise over an eastern bend of the river, the long, low buildings which line the Seine below the quays stirred into life, and he was able to enjoy a delicious, a refreshing plunge in the great swimming-bath which is among the luxuries Paris provides for those of her sons who are early-morning toilers.

From their original inch or so of private handwriting they have spread and spread out across the world, and now whole generations of men find intellectual accommodation within them, drinking fountains and other public institutions are erected upon them; yea, Carlyle has become a Chelsea swimming-bath, and "Highland Mary" is sold for whiskey, while Mr.

Miss Millet paused here, and gazed in silence at the cheque, for she had already begun to calculate how far that sum would go towards the library, and the church, and the town-hall, and the model-houses, and the gymnasium, and the swimming-bath.

It chanced, one day, that Queen Zubaydah entered the garden and, coming to the swimming-bath, And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. When it was the Three Hundred and Eighty-sixth Night