MISCELLANEOUS.

Guinevere must take her money to the nearest post-office, and say she wishes to have a book and become a depositor. There is no difficulty about so doing.

Emmy.—“They also serve,” etc., is from Milton’s poem on his blindness. The 7th April, 1868, was a Tuesday.

Enid.—Ithuriel, the angel sent by Gabriel to find Satan. He finds him squatting like a toad beside Eve, as she lies asleep, and brings him to Gabriel. Ithuriel is armed with a spear, which by its touch discovered falsehood at once. You will find all this in Milton’s “Paradise Lost,” which you ought to have read.

Lilith A.—“In Memoriam” was written in memory of Tennyson’s friend, Arthur Henry Hallam, who died in 1833.

Grace.—The beer made with the ginger-beer plant is quite wholesome, we believe.

Virago.—“A young lady, who is nine years old and two months over,” is certainly not old enough to choose her books, nor must she think just yet of being guided by her own judgment in any way, except in obeying others older than herself, and should be punished if she do not.

Lady Clara Vere de Vere.—The address of the secretary of the Princess Louise Home is 54, New Broad-street, E.C. Write to the secretary. Young ladies should have their names on their mother’s card.

E. Austill.—The first two chapters of “A Lady’s Journey to Texas” will be found in vol. iv., pages 362 and 713.