This is by the same author and in the same locality, but the hero in this case is a native fisherman, the heroine a somewhat spoilt Scottish lassie, sister to the gardener and the pet of the young ladies.

522. The Lutaniste of St. Jacobi’s. By C. Drew. (Marcus Ward) 6s.

A German tale of music and lace-making, with an excellent moral against scamped work.

523. Bride Picotée. By the Author of ‘Mlle. Mori.’ (Bemrose) 3s. 6d.

Also a lace-making story, concerned with a young French girl and an almost forgotten art.

524. Cairnforth and Sons. By Helen Shipton. (S.P.C.K.) 3s.

Of master manufacturers. A high-minded tale.

525. Griffinhoof. By Crona Temple. (S.P.C.K.) 3s. 6d.

This is the odd name of an old sailor on board a hulk who adopts a little orphan. There is a small novel of higher life connected with it, very prettily carried out.