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.

[To a Young Man,]

Ambitious for Literary Honours

[To Mrs. McAllister,]

Concerning Her Little Girl

[To Mr. Ray Gilbert,]

Attorney at Law, Aged Thirty

[To the Sister of a Great Beauty,]

[To Mrs. White Peak,]

One of the Pillars of Respectable Society

[To Maria Owens,]

A New Woman Contemplating Marriage

[To Mrs. St. Claire,]

The Young Divorcée

[To Miss Jessie Harcourt,]

Regarding Her Marriage with a Poor Young Man

[To Miss Jane Carter,]

Of the W.C.T.U