Mr. Kennaston, as you are doubtless aware, is the author of "The

King's Quest" and other volumes of verse. He is a full-bodied young

man, with hair of no particular shade; and if his green eyes are a

little aged, his manner is very youthful. His voice in speaking is

wonderfully pleasing, and he has a habit of cocking his head on one

side, in a bird-like fashion.

"Indeed," Mr. Petheridge Jukesbury observed, "it is very true that God

made the country and man made the town. A little more wine, please."

Mr. Jukesbury is a prominent worker in the cause of philanthropy

and temperance. He is ponderous and bland; and for the rest, he is