21 JANUARY 1893, Page 23

A Follows and His Wife. By Blanche Willis Havard and

William Sharp. (Osgood, MoIlvaine, and Co.)—This is a story told by correspondence, and told with a certain amount of success, though we are bound to say that the Count saw more in his wife's letters than struck us as we read them. He discovered what a scoundrel the German sculptor was. As for the Countess, she does not please ; but she may be useful by way of example of what an "emancipated woman" may come to.