These are unusually interesting. The supposed ghost, which turns out to be a clock whirring, excites breathless interest. The last story is better fitted for mothers than children.
98. The House of the Little Wizard. (Hatchards) 3s. 6d.
99. Goldhanger Woods. By M. and C. Lee. (National Society) 2s.
This calls itself a child’s romance, and has some exciting adventures.
100. My Great Aunt’s Cat. (S.P.C.K.) 2d.
A droll and wholesome warning against false excuses.
101. Uncle Ivan. By M. Bramston. (National Society) 2s. 6d.
Two sisters have to guard the papers of their uncle, a political exile, against spies. Very amusing for rather advanced readers such as pupil teachers.
102. Wild Thyme. (S.P.C.K.) 4d.