13 DECEMBER 1884, Page 19

The Sunday at Home and The Leisure Hour (Religious Tract

Society). are two old acquaintances, to which we gladly give our accustomed greeting. The former has, as the title indicates, the religious, the latter, the secular element more developed, but, very wisely, no sharp line of distinction is drawn between these two parts, and the result is one which should satisfy any reasonable wants. We may mention " No. 3 Winifred Place," by Miss Agnes Giberne, in The Sunday at Home, as a particularly effective story.