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286 Domestic and pet animals and the like 251
287 Two friends. 252
288 A comedy of the nobles 252
289 Where we may not rise our voices against virtue 252
290 An extravagance 252
291 Presumption. 253
292 A kind of misconception 253
293 Thankful 254
294 Saints 254
295 Art of serving 254
296 The duel. 255
297 Pernicious 255
298 Hero-worship and its fanatics 255
299 Semblance of heroism. 257
300 Condescending to the flatterer 257
301 Strength of character" 257
302 Once, twice, and thrice true 258
303 Sport of the discerner of men 258
304 The destroyers of the world 259
305 Avarice 259
306 The Greek ideal 259
307 Facta! Ay, Facta ficta 260
308 To be a stranger to trade is noble 260
309 Fear and love 260
310 The good-natured 261
311 The so-called soul. 261
312 The forgetful 262
313 The friend we want no more 262
314 From the academy of thinkers. 262
315 To strip oneself 263
316 Weak sects 263
317 Evening judgment 263
318 Beware of systematists 264
319 Hospitality 264
320 About weather 264
321 Danger in innocence 264
322 To live without a physician, if possible 266
323 Obscuration of the heavens 266
324 The philosophy of actors 267
325 Living and believing apart 268
326 Knowledge of our circumstances 269
327 A fable 269
328 What idealistic theories seem to disclose 270
329 The slanderers of cheerfulness 270