How To Use Bagnio In A Sentence

  • Drank her light-hearted — then carried her to a play — then it was too late, you know, to see the pretended lady — then to a bagnio — ruined her, as they call it, and all this the same day. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Do you know that we saw your friend Jervas coming out of the bagnio near Covent Garden half an hour ago? The Scandal of the Season
  • That's why I'll 'ave the finest slap-up bagnio on the west coast goin' full steam before the year's out an 'I'll still have a tidy parcel over in the bank. Isabelle
  • Garcés examines the five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios and the impact of his imprisonment on his works.
  • The cleanliness of the rest of your person, which, by the way, will conduce greatly to your health, I refer from time to time to the bagnio. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
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  • This straightforward account of matters inside the bagnio is the more valuable and interesting if we recollect that Cervantes 'great-grandmother was a Saavedra, and that the soldier alluded to in the text was really himself. The True Story Book
  • The next fastest way, is by moist heat; as in a bagnio. 1760 diet revolution | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Many other messages were exchanged between Zoraida and the captive until enough money was collected to furnish a ship and ransom other bagnio captives besides himself.
  • In France special prison bagnios were constructed in the eighteenth century at Toulon, Brest, Rochefort, and Lorient.
  • The most notorious madam of the era was one Elizabeth Hayward who ran bagnios with a rare wit.
  • Apparently our favorite Pete Doherty-like Earl somehow discovered his wife's infidelities and followed her to the bagnio where he discovered her in bed with Silvertongue. Marriage a la Mode, Part 5: The Bagnio
  • Check every bawdy house, bagnio, Blind Tiger, and frab-joint in the city. Wild Dreams of Reality, 5
  • On that boulevard of the bagnios, she bought a small parlour house from Mattie Silks and began recruiting the most seductive brides of the multitudes.
  • For this vile end the bagnios and lodging-houses are near at hand.
  • The five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios or prison-houses (1575-1580) made an indelible impression on his works.
  • All these are Government slaves, and are carried off at once to one of the three great government prisons or bagnios.
  • He planted a chestnut tree at George Washington's grave, and on one occasion, according to rumor, eluded his guardians ‘and indulged his abounding manhood in the bagnios of New York.’
  • At Storytown's peak, over 2000 prostitutes, in various bagnios, were selling Love in hourly increments.
  • From whom should this visit be, but from Sally Martin, accompanied by Mrs. Carter, the sister of the infamous Sinclair! the same, I suppose I need not tell you, who keeps the bagnio near Clarissa Harlowe
  • The Countess and Silvertongue have checked into The Turk's Head, a bagnio that actually existed in Hogath's time. Marriage a la Mode, Part 5: The Bagnio
  • Check every bawdy house, bagnio, Blind Tiger, and frab-joint in the city. Wild Dreams of Reality, 5
  • The hooter buys snacks at ordinary times, buy pollen, or money paying a car, can plant with this " cost certificate " , can hold after collection of butcher, wagoner convert ready money to bagnio .
  • He would fain have carried us first to bathe in the bagnios of the cardin-hawks, which are goodly delicious places, and have us licked over with precious ointments by the alyptes, alias rubbers, as soon as we should come out of the bath. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel

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