MISS FENWICK'S FAILURES:

Or "Peggy Pepper-Pot." A Story. By Esmé Stuart, author of "Isabeau's Hero," &c. With 4 full-page Illustrations in black and tint. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2s. 6d.

A pleasing narration of the failures of Peggy Fenwick, who, before her sixteenth birthday, had to assume the responsible position of head of her father's house. The story abounds in capitally told domestic adventures; and while it has an excellent moral purpose, it is brimful of fun and never flags in interest.

"Instead of drawing a heroine of romance Esmé Stuart may be commended for producing a girl far more true to real life, who will put no nonsense into young heads."—Graphic.

"There is not a dull page in it; while it is so graphically written and abounds in such touches of genuine humour and innocent fun that when we reach the end of the book we wish it were longer."—Freeman.

BY EMMA LESLIE.


GYTHA'S MESSAGE:

A Tale of Saxon England. By Emma Leslie, author of "Glaucia the Greek Slave," &c. With 4 full-page Pictures by C. J. Staniland, R.I. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2s. 6d.