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I. | OUR COMPLEX LIFE | 1 |
II. | THE ESSENCE OF SIMPLICITY | 15 |
III. | SIMPLICITY OF THOUGHT | 22 |
IV. | SIMPLICITY OF SPEECH | 39 |
V. | SIMPLE DUTY | 52 |
VI. | SIMPLE NEEDS | 68 |
VII. | SIMPLE PLEASURES | 80 |
VIII. | THE MERCENARY SPIRIT AND SIMPLICITY | 96 |
IX. | NOTORIETY AND THE INGLORIOUS GOOD | 111 |
X. | THE WORLD AND THE LIFE OF THE HOME | 128 |
XI. | SIMPLE BEAUTY | 139 |
XII. | PRIDE AND SIMPLICITY IN THE INTERCOURSE OF MEN | 151 |
XIII. | THE EDUCATION FOR SIMPLICITY | 167 |
XIV. | CONCLUSION | 188 |
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