The Joys of Being a Woman
FOREWORD. The Ego in the Essay
I. The Joys of Being a Woman
II. A Man in the House
III. Old-Clothes Sensations
IV. Luggage and the Lady
V. Detached Thoughts on Boarding
VI. The Lady Alone at Night
VII. In Sickness and in Health
VIII. A Educational Fantasy
IX. My Clothes
X. The Tendency to Testify
XI. Letters and Letter-Writers
XII. The Tyranny of Talent
XIII. The Woman Who Writes
XIV. Picnic Pictures
XV. The Farm Feminine
XVI. A Little girl and Her Grandmother
XVII. The Wayfaring Woman
XVIII. The Road That Talked
XIX. My Mother's Gardeners
XX. My Little Town
XXI. Genus Clericum
XXII. Some Diffculties in Doing without Eternity
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