"No one can fail to find pleasure in the quaint, picturesque tale which Miss Holt sets forth."—Spectator.

THE WELL IN THE DESERT. An Old Legend, 1345.

"The author has given herself to a class of literature in which she unquestionably excels."—Literary World.

THE WAY OF THE CROSS. A Tale of the Second Century.

"The book has a simple beauty about it which cannot fail to commend it."—Baptist.

THE SLAVE GIRL OF POMPEII. A Tale of the First Century.

MISTRESS MARGERY. A Story of the Lollards, 1400.

"The author has the pen of an artistic writer."—Athenæum.

CLARE AVERY. A Story of the Spanish Armada, 1588.

"Full of thrilling interest."—Word and Work.