. Review of reviews and world's work. TALES. Wee Macgreggor was so quaint, so humorous, soScotch, that it is a pleasure to welcome some of his lateradventures, which the author has given us under the titleLater Adventures of Wee Macgreggor (Harpers).The little Glasgow boy is himself all through this sec-ond volume. Mrs. MLerie (Century Co.), a latercreation of Mr. Bell, is likely to become a populartalked-of character in much the same way. is inclined to be talkative, and she has a twistin her phrases which is like Mrs. Partington, and yetquite her own good Scotch. That fine Scotch


. Review of reviews and world's work. TALES. Wee Macgreggor was so quaint, so humorous, soScotch, that it is a pleasure to welcome some of his lateradventures, which the author has given us under the titleLater Adventures of Wee Macgreggor (Harpers).The little Glasgow boy is himself all through this sec-ond volume. Mrs. MLerie (Century Co.), a latercreation of Mr. Bell, is likely to become a populartalked-of character in much the same way. is inclined to be talkative, and she has a twistin her phrases which is like Mrs. Partington, and yetquite her own good Scotch. That fine Scotch story-teller, S. R. Crockett, has givenus another excellent novel in Strong Mac (Dodd,Mead). This story contains all the love, mystery, andtragedy which is necessary to a real good Scotch story. A COUPLE OF POLITICAL NOVELS. A novel of Canadian political life, full of economic and political discussions which are sometimes tedious, and of character-description which is good,—such is Sara Jeannette Duncans latest story, The Imperial-. MIRTAM MICHELSON. (Author of In the BishopsCarriage.)


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