"It's a very trifling secret after all," she replied, laughing. "But to have let you know it would have given away our little plot. Now it doesn't matter. Tell him, Alvy."

"It's merely this," said her husband gaily: "that, as much as she may marry, His Lordship's Leopard can never change her Spot(t)s."

THE END.


GODFREY'S THE HARP OF LIFE

12mo. $1.50.

A very human account of certain events in the life of the first violin of the Pinecliff (England) orchestra.

Boston Transcript: "She has literary skill, grace, delicacy.... Here and there are bits of description sketched in with as much sympathy as truthfulness.... Her artistic sense is very keen. She doesn't introduce a description like this for the mere sake of describing: something, but for the purpose of contrast with a mood or situation, and she never spoils a perspective. Although she is writing a musical novel, she never rhapsodizes.... The characterization is effective throughout.... This masterly tale cannot want for readers, it seems to us."

Public Opinion: "Miss Godfrey writes understandingly of music and the musical temperament."

Outlook: "There are several characters of interest, and the somewhat unusual situations in which they are placed are handled in a clever and novel manner."