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List of Works.
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Barn-yard Love Philosophers.-"I've fallen—again!" Passion in Men and Women. Song of the Forsaken. Laughing Scandal. Sunshine. Sugar-life.

Chap. III.—Perverted Magnetisms. Magnetic Poisons. Uterine diseases; undreamed-of causes of such. Complaints of women. Vulgar natures. Love dependent on victuals and drink. The Song of Wedded Misery. Vicarious Love—Wretchedness. Real Marriage—What it is, and is not! Meddling People. Love-song of the Soul!

Chap. IV.—Power of words—A startling truth. Air; the supreme joy of life. Curious, but true!—Oxygen!!—a Love creator! The two Babies. A sad, sad story. Nellie and the flickering candle. Consumption. Affection; Love; the difference between. Love and provender! The secret sin! The Proper Study of Mankind is—Woman!

Chap. V.—Origins of the Black, Red, and White races. Differences between the Sexes. "Blue Pill for Breaking Hearts." Unwelcome Love no Love at all. Forced attentions and other Poisons. Dark people healthier than light ones. Why? Modern marriage not a Bed of Roses. Why? The wonders of a woman. Nuts for married people. False Divorce. Helplessness of woman. Men of lofty soul love simple women best. Why? Actual Marriage means reciprocateness. Why a woman who bears a child by a dark man can never thereafter bear a light one. Transfusion. Temptation—and how to resist it. Magnetism. Mingling.

Chap. VI.—How to win a husband's love. The Three Oriental Love Secrets. An excellent, but strange, revelation. Magnetic Will and Love Power. Love Starvation—and how to cure it! The Seven Rules for husbands—good ones to the wise. Mrs. Grundy. Free will. John and Sally. "Animality." The other side. Tides of Passion and Love. The Social Evil. "When it is dark"—a mournful tale. Incompatibility. Why relations hate each other. Physical basis of human love. Seven Laws of Love. Vampires. The author's experience. Why he loves a pretty woman. "When the Sultan goes to Ispahan!" Funny, but dangerous.