WEE WIFIE.
LADY.—"Miss Carey's novels are always welcome; they are out of the common run, immaculately pure, and very high in tone."
BARBARA HEATHCOTE'S TRIAL.
DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"A novel of a sort which it would be a real loss to miss."
ROBERT ORD'S ATONEMENT.
STANDARD.—"Robert Ord's Atonement is a delightful book, very quiet as to its story, but very strong in character, and instinctive with that delicate pathos which is the salient point of all the writings of this author."
WOOED AND MARRIED.
STANDARD.—"There is plenty of romance in the heroine's life. But it would not be fair to tell our readers wherein that romance consists or how it ends. Let them read the book for themselves. We will undertake to promise that they will like it."
HERIOT'S CHOICE.
MORNING POST.—"Deserves to be extensively known and read.... Will doubtless find as many admirers as readers."