The Daily Mail says:—"A triumph of cheery, resolute narration. The story goes along like a wave, and the reader with it."

STRONG MAC.

The Morning Post says:—"At the very outset the reader is introduced to the two leading characters of what is truly a drama of real life. So vividly is the story told that it often reads like a narrative of things that have actually happened."

LITTLE ESSON.

The Scarborough Post says:—"One of the most popular of Mr. Crockett's books since 'Lilac Sunbonnet.'"

The Newcastle Journal says:—"The book is one to read with great enjoyment. It is a true Crockett in every respect."

MAX PEMBERTON

PRO PATRIA.

The Liverpool Mercury says:—"A fine and distinguished piece of imaginative writing; one that should shed a new lustre upon the clever author of 'Kronstadt.'"

CHRISTINE OF THE HILLS.