The Little Darling at the Seaside. Illustrated by Frolich.. — 4 ‘
Mademoiselle Lili" has gone to the seaside, and has there a series of baby adventures, sketched as Frolich only can sketch them. The illustrations are not quite so good as those of the "History of a Day," the little lady not being always of the same age, and having an expres- sion of conceit lacking in Lili, but they are very good, nevertheless, and one or two, specially " Little-Darling wanting to pack up prissy," and the railway tunnel, are admirable. There is a drawing, too, of " Ca)sar " declining to smell a nosegay, which indicates that Herr Frolich is is Stiecessful with animals as with babies. The letter-press is this time in English.