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In fact, my dear, we've looked out the old bath chair.
He went across, picked up the bath chair, and set it down beneath the window.
She spent her days reclining in an elongated bath chair.
However, the most part of his childhood was spent confined to a bath chair due to a suspected heart condition.
The invalid carriage or Bath Chair seems to date from around 1760.
Perhaps they had been staved in by a bath chair which had run amok!
If giving a bath in the tub, try using a bath chair with handrails.
He looked around, half expecting to see wimpled nurses wheeling broken men in Bath chairs.
"Ah, I shall be sixty before that happy day comes, and want nothing but scandal and a bath chair.
A 13-month-old London boy drowned when he fell off a 'topple-proof' bath chair while his mother had left him for a few moments.
As an invalid, he depended from then on on the care of adjutants while confined in a bath chair.
Or in a bath chair.
She told officials that all five people had recently had a pedicure in one of the whirlpool foot bath chairs at a single salon.
These range from simple items, like electric outlet covers, to elaborate ones, like a swivel bath chair.
He became largely confined to a bath chair and moved from Blandford to Kensington.
Mitchell suffered leg injuries and as far as she could see Brown and his bath chair had completely disappeared.
She wished she hadn't seen the broken railings, or that whoever was in the bath chair had not elected to come out just then.
"Where I myself encountered you recently,and was given some tarradiddle about spectacles and bath chairs!
Two were antiques: a crude pine seat mounted on iron-rimmed wagon wheels and a hooded Bath chair.
I'm, ah, in my bath chair.
'He'll come on the very tick,' Breeze prophesied, as the clock struck three - and sure enough, there was the bath chair at the gate!
She was very fond of Belmont, and in her later years was wheeled about the beautiful grounds in her bath chair.
"Now do not tell me that Lady Delia is in need of a Bath chair, Or acrutch!