Part 40 (1/2)

=MISS PRIMROSE.= Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 1/6.

STORIES BY EMMA MARSHALL.

=A TRUE GENTLEWOMAN.= The Story of Dame Margaret Hoby. Large Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 5/-.

”A charming gift book, especially to girls in their teens.”--_The Record._

”The life-story of a beautiful and high-minded woman.”--_The Christian._

=THE END CROWNS ALL.= A Story of Life. Large Cr. 8vo, 5/-.

”A most exciting story of modern life, pervaded, as Mrs. Marshall's tales always are, by a thoroughly wholesome tone.”--_Record._

”Lively and light; as nearly a novelette as need be.”--_Times._

=BISHOP'S CRANWORTH=; or, Rosamund's Lamp. Large Cr. 8vo.

Ill.u.s.trated, 5/-.

”This is a delightful story, with a considerable flavour of romance.”--_Baptist._

”A delightful tale for girls.”--_Record._

=LITTLE QUEENIE=. A Story of Child-life Sixty Years Ago. Large Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 3/6, gilt edges.

”Little Queenie is particularly pleasing.”--_Sat.u.r.day Review._

=DEAN'S COURT=; or, Lady-bird and her Friends. Large Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 3/6.

”A bright story of child-life.”--_Scotsman._

”Lady-bird Is one of the most charming of Mrs. Marshall's child heroines.” _Bookseller._

=BLUEBELL.= A Story of Child-life Nowadays. Large Crown 8vo, with Ill.u.s.trations, 3/6.

”... Children will be captivated with it.”--_Footsteps of Truth._

”One of Mrs. Marshall's best stories.”--_British Weekly._