BOOKS FOR GIRLS
By May Baldwin.
| MYSIE: A Highland Lassie | 5/- |
| With Eight Illustrations by A. S. Boyd. | |
| PEG'S ADVENTURES IN PARIS | 5/- |
| With Eight Illustrations by W. Rainey. | |
| THE SUNSET ROCK | 5/- |
| With Eight Illustrations by Harold Copping. | |
| DORA: A High School Girl | 3/6 |
| With Six Illustrations by Mabel L. Attwell. | |
| THE GIRLS OF ST GABRIEL'S | 3/6 |
| With Six Illustrations by Percy Tarrant. | |
| THAT AWFUL LITTLE BROTHER | 3/6 |
| With Six Illustrations by Chas. Pears. | |
| SIBYL; or, Old School Friends | 3/6 |
| With Six Illustrations by W. Rainey. | |
| A PLUCKY GIRL; or, The Adventures of 'Miss Nell.' | 3/6 |
| With Six Illustrations by Jessie Macgregor. | |
| A POPULAR GIRL; or, Boarding School Days | 3/6 |
| With Six Illustrations by Jessie Wilson. | |
| THAT LITTLE LIMB | 2/- |
| With Four Illustrations by Mabel L. Attwell. | |
W. & R. Chambers, Limited, London and Edinburgh.
A Little Gipsy Lass.
CHAPTER I.
LOTTY LEE.
THE young man stood on the deserted platform of the small, north-country station, just where the train had left him, on that bright August evening. Yonder she was speeding east-wards against the breeze.
Against the breeze, and along towards the cliffs that o'erhung the wild, wide sea, the end of the last carriage gilded with the rays of the setting sun, the smoke streaming backwards and losing itself over the brown-green woods that stretched away and away till lost in a haze at the foot of the hills.
He hailed a solitary porter.
'This isn't a very inviting station of yours, Tom, is it?'
'An awful good guess at my name, sir,' said the man, saluting.