1 DECEMBER 1888, Page 25

Filledwith Gold. By Jermie Perrett. (Blackie and Son.)—This is a

pretty little story. The influence which- his young visitor works on the rather miserly Jersey farmer is well portrayed, though we have some doubts as to its probability. When miserly tendencies lay hold on either man or woman, they are not done away with, we fancy, quite so easily. Miss Perrett's story leans, perhaps, a little too much towards the ideal. Still, the -tale is interesting, and gracefully told. Miss Perrett's description of life on the quiet Jersey farm will have a great charm for some of her readers.