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"There are two ways to slide easily through life; to believe everything or to doubt everything. Both ways save us from thinking."
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Table of Contents
- Thoughts on Cheapness and My Aunt Charlotte
- The Trouble of Life
- On the Choice of a Wife
- The House of Di Sorno
- Of Conversation
- In A Literary Household
- On Schooling
- The Poet and the Emporium
- The Language of Flowers
- The Literary Regimen
- House Hunting as an Outdoor Amusement
- Of Blades and Bladery
- Of Cleverness
- The Pose Novel
- The Veteran Cricketer
- Concerning a Certain Lady
- The Shopman
- The Book of Curses
- Dunstone's Dear Lady
- Euphemia's New Entertainment
- For Freedom of Spelling
- Incidental Thoughts on a Bald Head
- Of A Book Unwritten
- The Extinction of Man
- The Writing of Essays
- The Parkes Museum
- Bleak March in Epping Forest
- The Theory of Quotation
- On the Art of Staying at the Seaside
- Concerning Chess
- The Coal Scuttle
- Bagarrow
- The Book of Essays Dedicatory
- Through a Microscope
- The Pleasure of Quarrelling
- The Amateur Nature Lover
- From An Observatory
- The Mode in Monuments
- How I Died
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