| Introduction, | 13 | I.— | The Girl of the Period, | 25 | II.— | Foolish Virgins, | 34 | III.— | Little Women, | 43 | IV.— | Pinchbeck, | 52 | V.— | Pushing Women, | 61 | VI.— | Feminine Affectations, | 73 | VII.— | Ideal Women, | 83 | VIII.— | Woman and the World, | 93 | IX.— | Unequal Marriages, | 101 | X.— | Husband-Hunting, | 109 | XI.— | Perils of "Paying Attention," | 118 | XII.— | Women's Heroines, | 128 | XIII.— | Interference, | 138 | XIV.— | Plain Girls, | 148 | XV.— | A Word for Female Vanity, | 157 | XVI.— | The Abuse of Match-Making, | 167 | XVII.— | Feminine Influence, | 177 | XVIII.— | Pigeons, | 188 | XIX.— | Ambitious Wives, | 198 | XX.— | Platonic Woman, | 206 | XXI.— | Man and his Master, | 215 | XXII.— | The Goose and the Gander, | 225 | XXIII.— | Engagements, | 235 | XXIV.— | Woman in Orders, | 243 | XXV.— | Woman and her Critics, | 253 | XXVI.— | Mistress and Maid, on Dress and Undress, | 262 | XXVII.— | Æsthetic Woman, | 272 | XXVIII.— | What is Woman's Work? | 281 | XXIX.— | Papal Woman, | 291 | XXX.— | Modern Mothers, | 300 | XXXI.— | Priesthood of Woman, | 309 | XXXII.— | The Future of Woman, | 319 | XXXIII.— | Costume and its Morals, | 329 | XXXIV.— | The Fading Flower, | 339 | XXXV.— | La Femme PassÉe, | 347 | XXXVI.— | Pretty Preachers, | 355 | XXXVII.— | Spoilt Women, |
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