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AN INTRODUCTION
by Wilson Follett
The Prologue: Which Deals with the Essentials
1—Writing
2—Reading
3—Arithmetic
1. He Sits Out a Dance
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2. He Loves Extensively
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3. He Earns a Stick-pin
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4. He Talks with Charteris
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5. He Revisits Fairhaven and the Play
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6. He Chats Over a Hedge
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7. He Goes Mad in a Garden
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8. He Duels with a Stupid Woman
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9. He Puts His Tongue in His Cheek
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10. He Samples New Emotions
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11. He Postures Among Chimney-Pots
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12. He Faces Himself and Remembers
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13. He Baits Upon the Journey
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14. He Participates in a Brave Jest
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15. He Decides to Amuse Himself
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16. He Seeks for Copy
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17. He Provides Copy
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18. He Spends an Afternoon in Arden
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19. He Plays the Improvident Fool
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20. He Dines Out, Impeded by Superstitions
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21. He is Urged to Desert His Galley
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22. He Cleans the Slate
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23. He Reviles Destiny and Climbs a Wall
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24. He Reconciles Sentiment and Reason
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25. He Advances in the Attack on Selwoode
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26. He Assists in the Diversion of Birds
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27. He Calls, and Counsels, and Considers
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28. He Participates in Sundry Confidences
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29. He Allows the Merits of Imperfection
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30. He Gilds the Weather-Vane
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The Epilogue: Which Suggests that Second Thoughts—