These exquisite pieces of Mrs. Ewing’s are too delicately worked for the ordinary style of children or the poor, though they may be appreciated by those who have time to dream over them and, as it were, imbibe them.
219. Story of a Happy Home. By Mary Howitt. (Nelson) 2s.
Real childish incidents of a year; hardly story, but told with the charm of Mrs. Howitt.
220. Sue and I. By Mrs. O’Reilly. (Wells Gardner, Darton, & Co.) 3s. 6d.
Delightful reminiscences of childhood.
221. Aunt Judy’s Tales. By Mrs. Gatty. (Bell) 3s. 6d.
222. Aunt Judy’s Letters. By Mrs. Gatty. (Bell) 3s. 6d.
223. Aunt Sally’s History. By Mrs. Gatty. (Bell) 2s. 6d.
Needing no words of recommendation.