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Title: A Woman of the World
Her Counsel to Other People's Sons and Daughters
Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Release Date: April 14, 2004 [EBook #12020]
Language: English
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A Woman of the World
HER COUNSEL TO OTHER PEOPLE'S SONS AND DAUGHTERS
By
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
1904
Fourth Impression, April, 1910
Contents
TO MR. RAY GILBERT, _Law Student, Aged Twenty-three_
TO MISS WINIFRED CLAYBORNE, _At Vassar College_
TO EDNA GORDON, _During Her Honeymoon_
TO MISS GLADYS WESTON, _Who Faces the Necessity to Earn a Living_
TO CLARENCE ST. CLAIRE, _Regarding His Sister's Betrothal_
TO MISS MARGARET RILEY, _Shop Girl, Concerning Her Oppressors_
TO MISS GLADYS WESTON, _After Three Years as a Teacher_
TO A YOUNG FRIEND, _Who Has Become Interested in the Metaphysical
Thoughts of the Day_
TO WILFRED CLAYBORN, _Concerning His Education and His Profession_
TO MISS ELSIE DEAN, _Regarding the Habit of Exaggeration_
TO SYBYL MARCHMONT, _Who Has Learned Her Origin_
TO MISS DIANA RIVERS, _A Young Lady Contemplating a Career as a
Journalist_
TO NANETTE, _A Former Maid_
TO THE REV. WILTON MARSH, _Regarding His Son and Daughter_
TO MRS. CHARLES MCALLISTER, _Formerly Miss Winifred Clayborne_
TO MRS. CHARLES GORDON, _Concerning Maternity_
TO MR. ALFRED DUNCAN, _Concerning the Ministry_
TO MR. CHARLES GRAY, _Concerning Polygamy_
TO WALTER SMEED, _Concerning Creeds and Marriage_
TO SYBYL MARCHMONT, _Concerning Her Determination to Remain Single_
TO MRS. CHARLES GORDON, _Concerning Her Sister and Her Children_
TO MRS. CHARLES GORDON, _Concerning Her Children_
TO Miss ZOE CLAYBORN, ARTIST, _Concerning the Attentions of Married Men_
TO MR. CHARLES GORDON, _Concerning the Jealousy of His Wife After Seven
Years of Married Life_
TO MRS. CLARENCE ST. CLAIRE, _Concerning Her Husband_
TO YOUNG MRS. DUNCAN, _Regarding Mothers-in-Law._
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