18 NOVEMBER 1911, Page 11

The Gipsy Princess. By Dorothy Payne Gallwey. (S.P.C.K. 28.)—This is

an amusing story, half funny half serious, in which the familiar incidents, such as a lost baby and a princess who wishes to marry the suitor who can ride a Pegasus, are mixed up, and the scene is laid now in a gipsy caravan, now in a palace.