Of the stories it is impossible to speak too highly; they are true fairy literature, and the most exigent taste will be satisfied with them.—Truth (London).
A FLY-LEAF POEM.
(To a little girl with a story-book,—"Wymps,"
by Evelyn Sharp).
Here, in this book, the wise may find
A world exactly to their mind.
From fairy kings to talking fish,
There's everything such people wish.
Sweeter little maid than you
Never read a story through.