10 NOVEMBER 1888, Page 24
Mrs. Dimsdale's Grandchildren. By M. and C. Lee. (National Society.)—This
story relates the doings of a lot of children in their Christmas holidays, amongst their escapades being a theatrical performance, an adventure in the snow, and, dreadful to relate, tobogganning downstairs on trays and silver salvers. These naughtinesses are well told, the story is fairly lively, and the moral good, making in all a readable tale.