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[2] Honor the etext refund and replacement provisions of this "Small Print!" statement. *END*THE SMALL PRINT! FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN ETEXTS*Ver.04.29.93*END* Typed in WordPerfect V7 for Windows 95. HERMIONE AND HER LITTLE GROUP OF SERIOUS THINKERSBY DON MARQUISCONTENTSPROEM Introducing Some of Hermione's Friends Sincerity in the Home Vibrations Aren't the Russians Wonderful? How Suffering Purifies One! Understanding and One's Own Home Thoughts of Heredity and Things The Swami Brandranath Fothergil Finch, the Poet of Revolt How the Swami Happened to Have Seven Wives The Romantic Old Days Hermione's Boswell Explains Symbols and Dew-Hopping The Song of the Snore Ballads of Understanding Hermione on Fashions and War Urges and Dogs Moods and Poppies Concentration Soul Mates Hermione Takes up Literature The World Is Getting Better War and Art A Spiritual Dialogue Will the Best People Receive the Superman Socially? The Parasite Woman Must Go! The House Beautiful Mamma Is So Mid-Victorian Voke Easely and His New Art Hermione on Superficiality Isis, the Astrologist The Simple Home Festivals Citronella and Stegomyia Hermione's Salon Opens (Verse) The Perfume Factory On Being Other-Worldly Parents, and Their Influence Fothergil Finch Tell of His Revolt Against Organized Society The Exotic and the Unemployed Souls and Toes Kultur and Things The Spirit of Christmas Poor Dear Mamma and Fothergil Finch Prison Reform and Poise An Example of Psychic Power Some Beautiful Thoughts The Bourgeois Element and Background Taking Up the Liquor Problem The Japanese are Wonderful, If You Get What I Mean She Refuses to Give UP the Cosmos The Cave Man The Little Group Gives a Pagan Masque Sympathy Blouses, Bulgars, and Buttermilk Twilight Sleep Intuition Stimulating Influences Politics Hermione on Psychical Research Envoy Hermione the Deathless |