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1 Everywhere we travel we manage to find somewhere to have a bathe .
2 I say, you simply must stop and have a bathe .
3 Meanwhile, I'll have a bathe to refresh me.
4 Come and have a bathe , ' he chuckled.
5 And it really was hot and oppressive, and it would not have been amiss to have a bathe .
7 Well, I thought I could hear the sea, and I had been meaning to run down and have a bathe directly we stopped.
8 Suddenly the thought seized him that he too would have a bathe , but he fancied some rocks further away which might serve as a dressing-room.
9 After we got on board, we had a bathe .
10 I'll give you a kiss when you 've got up and had a bathe and got some clothes on.
11 "Do a bit for you," muttered Jack, "before I have a bathe . "
12 They all had a bathe that morning, and the boys found that George was a much better swimmer than they were.
13 We turned out early, and had a bathe in the creek before we went up to the yard to let out the horses.
14 I had a bathe in a pond by the roadside, and on examining a pocket inside my vest I found several £5 notes.'
15 "Let us have a bathe , and then get something to eat before it is too dark."
16 "Can't we land, and have a bathe , sir?"
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