STORIES BY BRENDA.

UNCLE STEVE'S LOCKER. Large Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 5/-

"Brenda has never drawn two more charming pen and ink sketches."—Spectator.

"An attractive story of one of the bravest and sweetest of girl-heroines." Saturday Review.

THE SHEPHERD'S DARLING. Large Cr. 8vo, with Illustrations, 3/6.

"A pretty pastoral with an attractive heroine, whose chequered life-story is told with the grace and delicacy that harmonize with the author's original conception of the child Bonnie; and a story that is well told and well devised must needs be good."—Saturday Review.

THE PILOT'S HOUSE; or, Five Little Partridges.

With Illustrations by M. Irwin. Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2/6.

"One of those admirable sketches of child-life which this writer can so well portray."—Bookseller.

FROGGY'S LITTLE BROTHER. A Story of the East End.

New Illustrated Edition. Square, cloth extra, 3/6.

"Very pathetic and yet comical reading."—Guardian.

A SATURDAY'S BAIRN.

With Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 5/-.

"A pleasing story, skilfully written, and in an excellent spirit."—Record.

LITTLE COUSINS; or, Georgie's Visit to Lotty.

With Illustrations by T. Pym. Square, cloth extra, 3/6.

"Sure to satisfy any little girl to whom it may be given."—Athenæum.

"Little girls who read it will long dream of the delights of the shops and the Zoo."—Guardian.

VICTORIA BESS; or, The Ups and Downs of a Doll's Life.

With Illustrations by T. Pym. Square, cloth extra, 3/6.

"A charming book for little girls."—Literary World.

"Told with Brenda's usual brightness and good aim as to teaching."—Aunt Judy.

LOTTY'S VISIT TO GRANDMAMA.

A Story for the Little Ones. With Fifty Illustrations. Square, cloth extra, 2/6.

"An admirable book for little people."—Literary World.

"A capital children's story."—Record.

"Would form a nice birthday present."—Aunt Judy.

NOTHING TO NOBODY.

With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2/-

"A very pretty story."—Athenæum.

THE MERCHANT AND THE MOUNTEBANK.

With Illustrations by H. Petherick. Cloth, 1/6.

"One of Brenda's delightful tales."—British Weekly.

"A sparkling little sketch, very prettily got up."—The Record.