By HARRIET E. COLVILE.
THE WAY SHE TROD. A STUDY. Just Published. Small crown 8vo, 2s. 6d.
"'The Way She Trod' is a study of the development of religious sentiment and belief in a girl's character."—Scotsman.
"She is Triplice, which, being interpreted, means threefold.... Her life-history, under these various phases, is ingeniously set forth."—Glasgow Herald.
"An admirably written book for young women, who will be attracted by the interesting story, telling how Triplice was led by a way she knew not' until she finds rest and joy in God."—The Christian.
"A good book for distribution among girls of the upper classes."—Record.
FLOWER VOICES. With Illustrations. Demy 16mo, 1s.
"A dainty little booklet, giving many sweet and useful lessons from the flowers."—The News.
"A choice little book, in which flowers are made to typify men and women, and to whisper important lessons regarding life and duty."-Christian.
"Short stories, which will both please and profit. There is life and point about them, and their association with flowers is by no means strained. We place this little book in the first class as to the quality of the writing."-Sword and Trowel.