"One of Mrs. Marshall's charming stories, told with all the wonted freshness and grace which characterize her books."--_Westminster Review._
THE TOWER ON THE CLIFF.
"The old dead time lives once more in her pages."--_Sat.u.r.day Review._
THE MISTRESS OF TAYNE COURT.
IN THE EAST COUNTRY WITH SIR THOMAS BROWN, Kt.
"A singularly delightful and interesting work."--_Spectator._
MRS. WILLOUGHBY'S OCTAVE.
"We have seldom read anything more pathetic."--_Spectator._
IN COLSTON'S DAYS.
"Extremely well written."--_Morning Post._
CONSTANTIA CAREW: an Autobiography.
"Much superior to ordinary religious fiction."--_Spectator._
TWO SWORDS: a Tale of Old Bristol.
"The lesson of the book is excellent, and the story is gracefully told."--_Literary World._
CHRISTABEL KINGSCOTE.
"As fascinating a tale, and as prettily told, as the reader can wish for. We remember no book which we have more pleasure in recommending."--_Athenaeum._
BRISTOL DIAMONDS; or, The Hotwells in the year 1773.
"Mrs. Marshall's stories are always first-rate."--_Church Bells._
BENVENUTA; or, Rainbow Colours.
"A pleasant story of family life."--_Athenaeum._
DOROTHY'S DAUGHTERS: a Tale.
"This interesting and well-written volume."--_Record._
DAME ALICIA CHAMBERLAYNE: of Ravenshome, Gloucestershire.
"Most pleasant reading."--_Academy._
THE ROCHEMONTS: a Story of Three Homes.
"A pleasant and wholesome story."--_Scotsman._
HELEN'S DIARY; or, Thirty Years Ago.
MILLICENT LEGH: a Tale.
BROOK SILVERTONE, and THE LOST LILIES: Two Stories for Children.
"We can heartily recommend this attractive little volume. The stories are genuine, life-like, and entertaining. The lessons are skilfully interwoven with the narrative."--_Record._
VIOLET DOUGLAS; or, The Problems of Life.
"A pleasant, healthy story of English life, full of sound religious teaching."--_Standard._
THE OLD GATEWAY; or, The Story of Agatha.
"It is pleasant and gracefully written, and Roland Bruce is a character of no ordinary beauty."--_Guardian._
EDWARD'S WIFE; or, Hard Judgments. A Tale.
"This is a very charming" story, fresh, natural, and touching."--_Christian Advocate._
JOB SINGLETON'S HEIR, and other Stories.
LADY ALICE; or, Two Sides of a Picture.
JOANNA'S INHERITANCE: a Story of Young Lives.
LIFE'S AFTERMATH: a Story of a Quiet People.
"The story is admirably told, and the interest well sustained throughout. The descriptions of English scenery are in many instances beautiful."--_Christian Observer._
A HISTORY OF FRANCE: Adapted from the French, for the use of English Children.
NOW-A-DAYS; or, King's Daughters. A Tale.
"We have seldom met with a more pleasing specimen of what a wholesome work of light literature should be."--_Record._
A LILY AMONG THORNS.
"This volume is clever, and very naturally written. It is a book to read and to recommend."--_Watchman._
MRS. MAINWARING'S JOURNAL.
"Rarely have we come across a more touching volume. It appeals to everyone who has the least feeling."--_John Bull._
HEIGHTS AND VALLEYS: a Tale.
BROTHERS AND SISTERS; or, True of Heart.