Wulfric, M.D., and Gerald, would-be artist, have little in common, so Barbara sees many family dissensions before her brothers finally agree.

The Conscience of Roger Trehern. By E. EVERETT-GREEN. 3s. net.

Roger's warfare with himself, a year or so of storm and stress, is powerfully and skilfully told.

The Cossart Cousins. By E. EVERETT-GREEN. 2s. net.

A charming love story. A young brother and sister are left unprovided for and thrown on their cousin's tender mercies.

The Family. By E. EVERETT-GREEN. 3s. net.

Some reminiscences of a housekeeper. A young wife at the commencement of her married life, found herself unequal to the responsibilities of her position.

The Family Next Door. By E. EVERETT-GREEN. 3s. net.

The "family" consists mainly of some unruly Anglo-Indian children, over whom their mother exercises practically no control.

Fir Tree Farm. By E. EVERETT-GREEN. 2s. net.