This etext was prepared by Les Bowler, St. Ives, Dorset from the 1899 Hurst and Blackett edition.
The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
Contents
On the art of making up one's mind. On the disadvantage of not getting what one wants. On the exceptional merit attaching to the things we meant to do. On the preparation and employment of love philtres. On the delights and benefits of slavery. On the care and management of women. On the minding of other people's business. On the time wasted in looking before one leaps. On the nobility of ourselves. On the motherliness of man. On the inadvisability of following advice.