5 NOVEMBER 1904, page 33

This Is A Book With A More Personal Note In

it than any Miss Macleod has yet given us, and it would be hard to say whether the reader feels himself altogether grateful for the change. Most of us prefer that our romances......

Sir Henry Hawkins.*

THE autobiography of "Sir Henry Hawkins," a name which to the world in general means a good deal more than "Lord Brampton," leaves nothing to be desired in respect of frankness......