4 DECEMBER 1886, Page 23

Some of Our Fellows. By the Rev. T. S. Millington.

(Hodder and Stoughton.)—In spite of some affectation—for we cannot believe that. schoolboys ever talk in the way in which Frederick Jackineon opens his narrative—this school story has merit. There is too. much of it; but there is a certain briskness in the style. The incidents are numerous, and, on the whole, well contrived ; while the fortunes of Pierre especially will rouse no little interest in the reader.