30 JULY 1892, Page 26
Kate Nigel. By M. E. B. Isherwood. (Digby, Long, and
Co.)— Kate Nigel has a moral, a moral particularly pointed at young ladies spoilt at home, and then sent to a boarding-school or young ladies' seminary. It has a tragic ending, and it will do no one any harm to read it, for we can imagine no one being so fascinated by it as to read it in bed, and so bring on the catastrophe in the story.