Describing the adventures of the heroine in Paris during the reign of terror. She is condemned to the guillotine, but manages to escape.
The Trouble Man; or, The Wards of St. James. By EMILY P. WEAVER.
The life of a clergyman and his young wife among the rough but kind-hearted settlers in the North-West of Canada is described in a very readable manner.
The Secret of Lake Kaba. By MARGARET S. COMRIE.
Dealing with the fortunes of a pair of lovers involved in the persecutions in Germany during the Thirty Years' War. The plot is full of interest, and so worked out as to be fresh and keen to the end.
Peggy Spry. By H. M. WARD.
A clever Lancashire story of a man who makes a strange will. There is a strong love element in the tale.
The Intriguer's Way. By J. BLOUNDELLE BURTON.
A tale of much dramatic power, dealing with the period that brought to a close the Stuart dynasty, and placed a Hanoverian on the English Throne.
The Battle by the Lake. By DORA BEE.