“There is a table of corrections of errors in the first volume at the end of this, and there will doubtless be more corrections in the third volume.” Richard Aldrich.

+ + – N. Y. Times. 11: 253. Ap. 21, ’06. 1110w. (Review of v. 2.) + + + R. of Rs. 33: 510. Ap. ’06. 100w. (Review of v. 2.)

Grundy, Mabel Barnes-. Hazel of Heatherland. †$1.50. Baker.

Hazel of Heatherland is a head-strong young heroine whose refractory doings are refreshing and forgivable. Her whims form a sort of froufrou of caprice against the background of Robert Underwick’s plain, sturdy qualities. The romance of these two is aided by clever Aunt Menelophe who is not so much a match-maker as a tactful student of “fluffy bits of inanity.” So she characterizes some women, and would be of service to them.


+ N. Y. Times. 11: 160. Mr. 17, ’06. 270w.

“The author evidently knows rural England as well as how to write a pleasing story.”

+ Outlook. 82: 908. Ap. 21, ’06. 90w.

“Is freshly and amusingly written.”

+ Sat. R. 99: 601. My. 6, ’06. 140w.