17 MARCH 1894, Page 24

A Young Mutineer. By L. T. Meade. (Wells Gardner and

Co.) —This is an excellent story of its kind. The plot is of the simplest, but, in this case, not the worse for that. Judy, " the

young mutineer," is the darling of her sister Hilda. Hilda, in course of time, is married, and Judy pines for her. She has to be brought to the new home, and there becomes a cause of division between the wife and her husband, a conscientious but not sym- pathetic person. However, there is a remedy for the trouble, and incomes from the person who causes it. More we need not say; readers will not repent of finishing the story for themselves.