"A well written and most interesting tale."—Glasgow Herald.

"A well written story. The moral is conveyed in a most interesting way, and as a mere tale it will well repay perusal."—Church Review.

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"A delightful story, and, we need hardly add—being Miss Giberne's—is full of the highest and most profitable religious teaching."—Record.

"A well constructed, thoroughly healthy tale."—Aberdeen Free Press.

"Miss Giberne's book is for gentler readers. It appeals very delicately to their softer sympathies, and introduces them to one young girl at least who may serve as a model or ideal to them. It is written in a pleasing sympathetic style."—Scotsman.

"The plot of the story is as ingenious as the treatment is effective, and it is told with great skill."—Yorkshire Post.

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"A thoroughly good and deeply interesting story."—Newcastle Chronicle.

"A charming story, which displays all this well-known writer's knowledge of girls and their habits of mind."—Scotsman.