The reader will find it hard to resist the skill of their dramatic narrative style, and their vivid presentment of various types of character. There are two distinct impressions which ‘Pansy’s’ stories will leave on most people—those of the intense earnestness of her own convictions, and of her sense of the need of bringing religion into all the details of every-day life.”—Scottish Leader.

Anna Lee. The Maiden—The Wife—The Mother. By T. S. Arthur. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

A tale. Fidelity to the duties of one relation prepares for happiness in the next: a good daughter will be a good wife and mother.

Annie Donaldson; or, Evenings in a Happy Home. By Miss M’Intosh. A Tale. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

Christmas holidays in a country-house, each evening enlivened by a story, connected with one of a series of drawings from the portfolio of an artist visitor.

Georgie Merton; or, Only a Girl. By Florence Harrington. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

A most interesting tale for young people, with admirable etched illustrations. The heroine, “only a girl,” is a noble example of courage, spirit, and fortitude.

Little Susy’s Six Birthdays, and Other Stories. By the Author of “Stepping Heavenward,” etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

A beautiful new edition of Mrs. Prentiss’s well-known and charming stories for children. It contains “Six Birthdays,” “Six Teachers,” and “Little Servants,” in one volume.

Not Thrown Away, but Given; or, The Story of Marion’s Hero. By Mrs. G. S. Reaney, Author of “Daisy Snowflake’s Secret,” etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra. 2s.