STORIES FOR DAUGHTERS AT HOME. Cloth, price 5s. each. 6 UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME. KIND HEARTS. By Mrs. J. F. B. Firth, Author of 'Sylvia's New Home,' etc. With Frontispiece. STEPHEN THE SCHOOLMASTER. A Story without Plot. By Mrs. GELLIE (M. E. B.), Author of 'The New Girl,' etc. Without lacking the savour of a good novel, the book is simple and pleasing.'-Athenæum. MY SISTER'S KEEPER. By Laura M. Lane, Author of 'Gentleman Verschoyle.'. With a Preface by Mrs. TOWNSEND, President of the Girls' Friendly Society. ‘Miss Lane's work is worthy of commendation. The purpose is one of the most excellent.'-Academy. • BONNIE LESLEY.' By Mrs. Herbert Martin, Author of ‘Cast Adrift,' etc. With Frontispiece by Miss C. PATERSON. Tķere is no praise too high for Mrs. Martin's delightful story.'— Academy. LEFT-ALONE; or, The Fortunes of Phillis Maitland. By FRANCIS CARR, Author of 'Not Lancelot, nor Another.' 'A well-written and interesting tale.' -Spectator. MY MOTHER'S DIAMONDS. By Maria J. Greer. With a Frontispiece by A. LUDOVICI. GRIFFITH AND FARRAN, SUCCESSORS TO NEWBERY AND HARRIS, WEST CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON. E. P. DUTTON & CO., NEW YORK. |