“‘Tryphena’ is far the best work that Mr. Raymond has yet given us.... It is a work of art; nowhere redundant, nowhere deficient, steeped in sterling human nature, and instinct with quaint humour.”

MAUREEN’S FAIRING.

By Miss JANE BARLOW.

Freeman’s Journal.

“Some of the best writing Miss Barlow has yet done ... filled with a fidelity to Irish nature, marvellous in its closeness. Since Rudyard Kipling gave us his Wee Willie Winkie, new fiction has contained no character to match with Mac.”

MRS. MARTIN’S COMPANY,

AND OTHER STORIES.

By JANE BARLOW.

Spectator.

“The first in this little volume is a perfect gem of bright delineation of the mixed simplicity and faith of the Irish people. Nothing could possibly be told with happier touches of both human and devout fancy than this beautiful story.”