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A well written story. The moral is conveyed in a most interesting way, and as a mere tale it will well repay perusal."--_Church Review_. NUMBER THREE WINIFRED PLACE. 3s. 6d. "A delightful story, and, we need hardly add--being Miss Giberne's--is full of the highest and most profitable religious teaching."--_Record_. "A well constructed, thoroughly healthy tale."--_Aberdeen Free Press_. "Miss Giberne's book is for gentler readers. It appeals very delicately to their softer sympathies, and introduces them to one young girl at least who may serve as a model or ideal to them. It is written in a pleasing sympathetic style."--_Scotsman_. "The plot of the story is as ingenious as the treatment is effective, and it is told with great skill."--_Yorkshire Post_. READY, AYE READY! 2s. 6d. "A thoroughly good and deeply interesting story."--_Newcastle Chronicle_. "A charming story, which displays all this well-known writer's knowledge of girls and their habits of mind."--_Scotsman_. MISS CON; or, All Those Girls. 5s. "Constance Conway is a charming heroine. Her diary is an admirable collection of character sketches."_--Athenaeum_. AGNES GIBERNE'S WORKS--continued ENID'S SILVER BOND. 5s. "Enid's nature is essentially heroic.... The other characters are cleverly sketched."--_Times_. FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. 2s. "Youthful readers have reason to thank Miss Giberne for having written this capital story."--_John Bull_. ST. AUSTIN'S LODGE; or, Mr. Berkeley and his Nieces. 5s. "A very good example of the author's well-known style. It is carefully written, and is in all respects a conscientious performance."--_Academy_. BERYL AND PEARL. 5s. "Characterised by unflagging vivacity and great dramatic power."-_Christian Leader_. "One of Miss Giberne's most delightful tales."--_Record_. DECIMA'S PROMISE. 3s. 6d. "One of the best and soundest books we have seen."--_Public Opinion_. "The result of a disaster, Decima's distress, and the behaviour of the parents, are touchingly told, and the whole case of conscience is admirably, managed."--_Guardian_. DAISY OF OLD MEADOW. 2s. "There are few boys or girls to whom this story will not prove interesting reading."--_Court Circular_. KATHLEEN. 5s. "Worthy of high praise, thoroughly good and very interesting."--_Church Bells_. "A fascinating tale."--_Record_. OLD UMBRELLAS; or, Clarrie and her Mother. 2s. "The book is bright and
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