He ruins one of her rendezvous in the bathhouse cabin by ringing the fire alarm.
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It was at the bathhouse that we signed up for a 40-minute soak, at a cost of $25.
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A British schoolboy becomes dangerously infatuated with a woman at a bathhouse.
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You can peer into the original redwood-log bathhouse used by London's visitors.
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The only toilet was often down the hall and the only shower in a public bathhouse.
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A basic entrance pass at the bathhouse at the Paris Mosque is only about $17.
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At one point we were the only bathhouse in all of New York, in any of the boroughs.
From the eastvillage.thelocal.nytimes.com
Local companies are battling to win a contract to construct a bathhouse at the base.
From the businessweek.com
Bathhouse has toilets, showers, sinks for grooming and dishes, and laundry machines.
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A building containing dressing rooms for bathers
Public baths originated from a communal need for cleanliness. The term public may confuse some people, as some types of public baths are restricted depending on membership, gender, religious affiliation, or other reasons. ...
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