"Yes," agreed Paul. "We haven't even stuck to our priggishness."
"We?" exclaimed Katharine.
But there is always a limit to a man's confessions, and Paul's was never finished.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
AT THE RELTON ARMS.
Miss Evelyn Sharp is to be congratulated on having, through the mouth of one of her characters, said one of the wisest words yet spoken on what is rather absurdly called "The Marriage Question" (page 132). It is an interesting and well-written story, with some smart characterisation and quite a sufficiency of humour.—Daily Chronicle.
A delightful story. The most genuine piece of humour in a book that is nowhere devoid of it, is that scene in the inn parlour where Digby finds himself engaged to two young women within five minutes; while the two brief colloquies of the landlady and her cronies make one suspect that the author could produce an admirable study of village humour.—Athenæum.
A distinctly clever book, of a fresh conventionality.—Academy.
WYMPS: FAIRY TALES.
With 8 coloured Illustrations and decorated cover by Mabel Dearmer.