Gatty and I. By Frances E. Crompton.
The small hero and heroine of this little story are twins, "strictly brought up." It is a sweet and wholesome little story.
The Fairy of the Rhône. By A. Comyns Carr.
Here is a fairy story indeed, one of old-fashioned pure delight. It is most gracefully told, and accompanied by charming illustrations.
A Small Small Child. By E. Livingston Prescott.
"A Small Small Child" is a moving little tale of sweet influence, more powerful than threats or punishments, upon a rowdy of the barracks.
Peggy's Trial. By Mary Knight Potter.
Peggy is an impulsive little woman of ten, whose rebellion from a mistaken notion of loyalty, and her subsequent reconciliation to the dreaded "new mother," are most interestingly told.
For His Country. By Marshall Saunders, author of "Beautiful Joe," etc.