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Woman of the World: Her Counsel to Other People’s Sons and Daughters Audiobook

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27/10/2024
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Did you ever contemplate a carreer as a journalist, or to get married? Do you have problems with your children, parents, or colleagues? Do you, in fact, have any problem at all? In that case, Ella Wheeler Wilcox might be able to help you. In 35 letters, the notable poet and advocate of the new thought movement gives advice on varied subjects, issues and problems.. – Summary by Carolin

 
 

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To Mr. Ray Gilbert, Late Student, Aged Twenty-three
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To Miss Winifred Clayborne, At Vassar College
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To Edna Gordon, During Her Honeymoon
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To Miss Gladys Weston, Who Faces the Necessity to Earn a Living
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To Clarence St. Claire, Regarding His Sister's Betrothal
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To Miss Margaret Riley, Shop Girl, Concerning Her Oppressors
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To Miss Gladys Weston, After Three Years as a Teacher
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To a Young Friend, Who Has Become Interested in the Metaphysical Thoughts of the Day
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To Wilfred Clayborn, Concerning His Education and His Profession
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To Miss Elsie Dean, Regarding the Habit of Exaggeration
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To Sybyl Marchmont, Who Has Learned Her Origin
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To Miss Diana Rivers, A Young Lady Contemplating a Career as a Journalist
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To Nanette, A Former Maid
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To The Rev. Wilton Marsh, Regarding His Son and Daughter
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To Mrs. Charles McAllister, Formerly Miss Winifred Clayborne
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To Mrs. Charles Gordon, Concerning Maternity
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To Mr. Alfred Duncan, Concerning the Ministry
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To Mr. Charles Gray, Concerning Polygamy
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To Walter Smeed, Concerning Creeds and Marriage
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To Sybyl Marchmont, Concerning Her Determination to Remain Single
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To Mrs. Charles Gordon, Concerning Her Sister and Her Children
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To Mrs. Charles Gordon, Concerning Her Children
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To Miss Zoe Clayborn Artist, Concerning the Attentions of Married Men
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To Mr. Charles Gordon, Concerning the Jealousy of His Wife After Seven Years of Married Life
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To Mrs. Clarence St. Claire, Concerning Her Husband
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To Young Mrs. Duncan, Regarding Mothers-in-Law.
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To a Young Man, Ambitious for Literary Honours
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To Mrs. McAllister, Concerning Her Little Girl
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To Mr. Ray Gilbert, Attorney at Law, Aged Thirty
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To the Sister of a Great Beauty
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To Mrs. White Peak, One of the Pillars of Respectable Society
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To Maria Owens, A New Woman Contemplating Marriage
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To Mrs. St. Claire, The Young Divorcée
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To Miss Jessie Harcourt, Regarding Her Marriage with a Poor Young Man
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To Miss Jane Carter, Of the W.C.T.U