STORIES BY AGNES GIBERNE.

Author of "Sun, Moon, and Stars," &c.

OLD COMRADES. Large Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 2/6, gilt edges.

"Dorothy Tracy is one of the most delightful young ladies to whom we have ever been introduced."—Bookseller.

"An excellent story for girls by one of their favourite writers." Pall Mall Gazette.

LIFE TANGLES; or, The Journal of Dorothea Frith. Large Cr. 8vo, 3/6.

"A most wholesome book for girls."—Saturday Review.

"A very well written tale; not sensational, but thoroughly interesting." Freeman.

LIFE IN A NUTSHELL: A Story. Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"A very refreshing tale of devotion and care."—Record.

"The story of a girl's life and love pleasantly told."—Athenæum.

IDA'S SECRET; or, The Towers of Ickledale. Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"Agnes Giberne has never written a prettier tale. The characters are made to live, and there is a refreshing tone running throughout the whole."—Record.

WON AT LAST; or, Mrs. Briscoe's Nephews. Large Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 3/6.

"The treatment is so admirable, we can understand Miss Giberne's book being a help to many."—Athenæum.

THE EARLS OF THE VILLAGE. Large Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"A pathetic tale of country life, in which the fortunes of a family are followed out with a skill that never fails to interest."—Scotsman.

THE OLD HOUSE IN THE CITY; or, Not Forsaken. Cr. 8vo, 2/6.

"An admirable book for girls. The narrative is simply written, but there is a good deal of quiet force that deserves special notice."—Teachers' Aid.

FLOSS SILVERTHORN; or, The Master's Little Handmaid. Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"An admirable study of a simple-hearted, well-reared, and self-sacrificing child."—Spectator.

MADGE HARDWICKE; or, The Mists of the Valley. Cr. 8vo, 2/6.

"An extremely interesting book, and one that can be read with profit by all."—The Schoolmaster.

WILL FOSTER OF THE FERRY. Crown 8vo, 2/6.

"We are glad to see this capital story in a new shape."—Record.

TOO DEARLY BOUGHT. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 1/6.

MISS PRIMROSE. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 1/6.