8 APRIL 1893, Page 25
There are two excellent articles of the " general "
sort in the new number of Belgravia,—" Fanny Kemble," by Ella MacMahon, and " A Holiday in the Australian Tyrol," by Alison McLean. The stories, both short and serial, are rather slight. " A Fraudu- lent Authoress " has, however, the merit of originality. It is a novelty, even in fiction, for a man to marry the woman who has been passing off his work as her own. In Mrs. Fiennes' story of " A Perplexing Young Woman," there is a trifle too much wooing of the tedious " Oh ! my love, my beautiful darling, my love, my own " variety.