177. Hermy, the Story of a Little Girl. By Mrs. Molesworth. (Routledge) 2s. 6d.

A pleasant nursery tale.

178. Miss Fenwick’s Failures. By Esmé Stuart. (Blackie) 2s. 6d.

A governess’s troubles with naughty children.

179. A York and a Lancaster Rose. By Annie Keary. (Macmillan) 6s.

One Rose is a professor’s daughter, the other is a carpenter’s. They come into connection at the soup kitchen of a Sisterhood, much to their mutual benefit. The trials of the professor’s daughter are those of a large intellectual family in a London house, where inclination often has to be silently sacrificed.

180. Laneton Parsonage. By Elizabeth Sewell. (Longmans) 1s.

The catechism illustrated practically by three periods of the lives of a clergyman’s daughters—at home, at school, and after the return from school.

181. Sweet William. By Mrs. Erskine. (S.P.C.K.) 1s. 6d.