28 AUGUST 1920, Page 24

• The Revels of Onera: a Mediaeval Romance. By 13.onald

BAWL London ; John Murray. 171. Cid. not.] Virginia Tempest, who receives a most undeserved prize for general good conduct in the first sketch. Most of these young ladies' exploits are quite unbelievable, but they are very amusing, especially a study entitled " Life Saving."—The Eve of Pascua. By Richard Dehan. (W. Heinemann. 7s. 6d. net.)—The medium of the short story is not very favourable to the work of " Richard Dehan." The best of the collection is " The End of the Cotillion," which, although quite incredible, is distinctly exciting reading.