Dorothy Thorn of Thornton. By Julian Warth. A vigorous, even, well-sustained, intensely interesting, wholesome story.
The Full Stature of a Man. By Julian Warth. The author’s first novel; a very promising one.
Gladys: A Romance. By Mary G. Darling. This skein is untangled in a perfectly natural fashion—when you look back from the finis, which means a great deal more than it says.
Grafenburg People. By Reuen Thomas. A novel out of a row in the church—a good one; that is, novel, not row.
Romance of a Letter. By Lowell Choate. A life with an inflexible purpose turns out happy or not, according to—what? The old question: When do we arrive at “years of discretion?”
Rusty Linchpin and Luboff Archipovna. By Madame Kokhanovsky. Two stories of Russian life, of characteristic simplicity and interest.
Volume 15, Number 1. Copyright, 1887, by D. Lothrop Compan November 5, 1887.
THE PANSY.