The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, Volume 2
Elizabeth Bisland
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  • Scientific education, ii: [163], [164], [275].
  • Scotland, bagpipe and kilt introduced by Romans into, i: [182], [183].
  • Secret Affinities, Hearn’s translation of the pantheistic madrigal from Gautier’s Emaux et Camées, i: [259–261].
  • Sects, religion and, ii: [131].
  • Self-interest, the basis of most human relations, ii: [188], [189].
  • Sensation, hereditary, ii: [223], [225–227], [230], [233], [234], [235], [236], [237], [241], [250].
  • Senses, training of the, ii: [86].
  • Sensibility, moral and physical, i: [434–436].
  • Serpent worship, ii: [29].
  • Sex, influence of, on history, i: [256];
    • a mystery of, [401];
    • standards regarding the relations of, [438];
    • Oriental and Occidental views regarding questions of, ii: [112], [113], [114], [121], [122], [123];
    • instincts of, deficient in Japanese, [209], [210].