THE PRIEST’S BLESSING. By Harriett Jay, Author of “Two Men and a Maid,” “The Queen of Connaught,” &c.

(Dedicated to the Right Hon. W. E. Forster, M.P.)

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

“Told with much pathos and power.”—Era.

“We can say for ourselves that we have read its three hundred pages with unfailing interest.”—Saturday Review.

“It is an interesting story, and thoroughly well worth the perusal of all who have the welfare at Ireland and the Irish honestly at heart.”—Sunday Times.

“Intimate knowledge of the national character is shown by the writer, who inscribes her book to Mr. Forster in earnest and somewhat impulsive language.”—Daily Telegraph.

“Miss Harriett Jay is already so well known to the public as a perfect mistress of style, that we need bestow no greater praise upon the little volume before us than by saying that in this respect it fully justifies the reputation acquired by the author of ‘The Queen of Connaught.’... Is well and boldly written.”—Court Journal.

“Miss Jay paints with graphic power the scenes of the story, and some of her descriptions of events and incidents are most vigorous and refreshing in their terse eloquence.”—Nonconformist.

“Any one who wishes to realise the mischief which may be done by the ceaseless plotting of the Catholic priests cannot do better than read ‘The Priest’s Blessing.’”—Lloyd’s.