So like Miss Con!

THE END.

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Edinburgh & London

James Nisbet & Co.'s List.

By AGNES GIBERNE.

"Tales that bear Miss Giberne's name are 'the best of the best.' No writer excels her in this department of literature."—Fireside News.
"That the story is Miss Giberne's guarantees refinement and Christian principle."—Churchman.

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THE DALRYMPLES. With Illustrations. Cheap Edition. 1s. 6d.
"An interesting tale, exhibiting some striking situations."—Church Bells.
"LEAST SAID, SOONEST MENDED." Cheap Edition. 1s. 6d.
"To say that it is by Miss Giberne is at once to recommend the story highly to girls."—Quiver.
NUMBER THREE WINIFRED PLACE. Cheap Edition. 1s. 6d.
"A delightful story, and, we need hardly add—being Miss Giberne's—is full of the highest and most profitable religious teaching."—Record.
"Miss Giberne's book is for gentler readers. It appeals very delicately to their softer sympathies, and introduces them to one young girl
at least who may serve as a model or ideal to them. It is written in a pleasing sympathetic style."—Scotsman.
MISS CON; or, All Those Girls. 2s. 6d.
"Constance Conway is a charming heroine. Her diary is an admirable collection of character sketches."—Athenæum.
ENID'S SILVER BOND. 2s. 6d.
"Enid's nature is essentially heroic . . . The other characters are cleverly sketched."—Times.
ST. AUSTIN'S LODGE; or, Mr. Berkeley and his Nieces. 2s. 6d.
"A very good example of the author's well-known style. It is carefully written, and is in all respects a conscientious performance."—Academy.

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AGNES GIBERNE'S WORKS—continued.