A story original in ideas, clever in construction, and interesting to the last word.—New York World.

19. THE HEROINE OF THE STRAIT. By Mary Catherine Crowley.

A story of absorbing interest, told in a praiseworthy and skilful manner.—Current Literature.

20. LOVE THRIVES IN WAR. By Mary Catherine Crowley.

The author is saturated with the atmosphere of the time, and has told her story with zest and spirit. It is a picturesque, well-imagined tale.—New York Times Saturday Review.

21. A GIRL OF VIRGINIA. By Lucy M. Thruston.

The author has given us a picture of modern girlhood that goes straight to the heart and stays there.—New York Globe.

22. PAINTED SHADOWS. By Richard le Gallienne.

Rich in poetic interpretation.—Boston Transcript.

23. THE VIKING'S SKULL. By John R. Carling.