CHAP. | | PAGE | I. | Are we as interesting as we think we are? | 1 | II. | Should women be beautiful? | 16 | III. | When is the best time to be merry? | 29 | IV. | Do we lie a-bed too late? | 46 | V. | Should married men play golf? | 60 | VI. | Are early marriages a mistake? | 74 | VII. | Do writers write too much? | 89 | VIII. | Should soldiers be polite? | 105 | IX. | Ought stories to be true? | 122 | X. | Creatures that one day shall be men | 141 | XI. | How to be happy though little | 158 | XII. | Should we say what we think, or think what we say? | 173 | XIII. | Is the American husband made entirely of stained glass | 186 | XIV. | Does the young man know everything worth knowing? | 199 | XV. | How many charms hath music, would you say? | 213 | XVI. | The white man’s burden! Need it be so heavy? | 225 | XVII. | Why didn’t he marry the girl? | 238 | XVIII. | What Mrs. Wilkins thought about it | 251 | XIX. | Shall we be ruined by Chinese cheap labour? | 264 | XX. | How to solve the servant problem | 278 | XXI. | Why we hate the foreigner | 292 |
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