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INDEX

Those interested 344-5.
Those sort 331.
Though superfluous 334.
Thrasonical 50, 52.
Tinker with 164.
Today 280.
To have... 154-6.
Tomorrow 280.
Tone symbols and stops 285.
To the foot of the letter 32.
Transcendentally 10-11.
Translate 2.
Translation of Foreign Words 30-3.
Transpire 4, 16, 24.
Trite Phrases 213-5.
Trite Quotation 310-1.
Trow 194.
Truisms 339-41.
Trustedly 47.
Trustfulness 9.
Types of Humour 171-5.

U

-ude 21.
Unconscious to 161.
Under dog 51.
Under-stopping 234.
Unequal Yokefellows, &c. 311-14.
Unique 58-9, 339.
Unquiet, n. 21.
Up to date 51.

V

Verbal noun 108.
Verberant 20.
Vexedly 47.
Vide 311.
Vieille escrime 28.
Vieilles perruques 28.
Vieux jeu 28.
Violence 11.
Vividity 46-7.

Vocabulary, Cap. 1.
Vocabulary, General Rules 1-4.
Vocabulary, prose and poetry 3.
Vulgarism 103, 118.
Vulgarisms 331.

W

Waddle 25.
Walking stick 276.
War-famous 20.
Wens and Hypertrophied Members 300-3.
Were 157-8.
What, antecedent-relative 100-1.
What ever...? 331.
Whatever...? 331.
What, relative and interrogative 100-1.
Whereof 196.
While and as clauses, slovenly 189.
While, Meaningless 357-8.
Whimsical 42.
Who and whom 61.
Whole-hogging 51.
Will and shall 133-54.
Will not do this thing 214.
Wind-flower 4.
Wire, vb. 19.
With a view to 167-8.
With the view of 167, 168.
Word-formation 37-47.
World policy 51.
Worn-out Humorous Phrases 173-4.
Worthy 174, 214.
Wot 194.
Write you 165.
Wrong Turning 316.

Y

Your and yours 40-1.
You shall find 194.

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