and Husbands. Meddling "Friends." Dangers of unrequited Love! The Awakening. Never Make your loves Public! Watching a wife—and what came of it!! What befell Mr. Connor—and his trousers—while watching his wife!—The place of sighs!—a touching story of '"Lost Souls." The "All-Right" fallacy exploded. The Social Evil!—a chapter of which the Author is proud—and his readers will he glad.
Chap. XXIII.—Pre-nuptial Deceptions sure to he found out! Complaining Marriages. Necessity of loving some one. Direction of an Atheistic Libertine. The Upper Faith. The Dog Nature. Temptation. The True Bill. Bad Marriage-horrors! The Magic Power of dress. Wife-neglecting husbands. Woman's love—a Poem. Evidences of high civilization from a savage's point of view. A rebuke to the 19th Century. Ignorant offers, and foolish acceptances. Wedded Licenses—Impure brides,—Discovered. The Married Rights of Man. What a Turk told the Author about Women—New, and very good! How the great arc fooled by the little. How the best women must act queer and offish at times.—A Hard "Case." No Atheist a full man. Hopes fixed on inappreciatcs. No man can endure neglect. A powerful female advantage! A powerful male one! Stingy husbands! How husbands can rewin the wife's love! A splendid resort!!
A story and sermon concerning "the animiles what went out for to fight." The fight, and what came of it. Singular fact about jealousy. "Only once!—that won't count much!" Won't it? Can a lover trust a woman who deceives her husband? Social Brigands—their own worst foes. Why? A bit of the author's life history. What love is like. Human Responsibility. Vastness of the human soul! "She was all the world to Me!" A Heart Poem. No libertine can evoke real Love. Modern Love! Sensitiveness—its advantages. The seven Points—this alone is worth the cost of the book to every woman. Something for wives; do, for husbands. "When her soul's at work!" The distributive Offices of woman's Being. The human Telegraphic system. Its wonders. Sexburg and Scoundrelton. Counterfeit kisses. "Opportunity." The real kiss! Its meaning. Grand! When