5 NOVEMBER 1904, Page 7

"In All Time of Our Wealth." By C. E. G.

Weigall. (R.T.S. Is. 6d.)—The moral is admirable ; but the plot makes too great a demand on our faith. Stephen Hellard is full of rebellion against his poverty, and lo ! a millionaire offers him the use of boundless wealth for six months ! "What will he do with it 2" If he deals rightly with it, all will be well; if not— We will not anticipate the ending of the story ; but we must say that it is passing strange. The writing is good enough for something less outré.