4 Sustructibe and Amusing In feap. (Cuts py Gineerr), price 3s. 6d. handsomely bound, ! with gilt edges, LOVE, A REALITY, nor ROMANCE. BY MRS. THOMAS GELDART, Author of ** Truth in Everything,” $c. CONTENTS. CBAP, CHAP. I, Young Ladies’ Chat. VILI. Single Ladles not necessarily 1I. The Morning after the Party— selfish.—AuntBertha’sScheme. Alice at Home, 1X. The Fashionable Wife and IIT, Love's Young Dream. Mother. TV. A Sister’s Influence— Kate's Re- X. Ernest's Visit at Home — turn— Renewal of her Love. Edward Wallace in Love, V. Ernest's Trial. XL. Alice's Visit of Sympathy. VI. Plans for Grahame. ~ The XII. The unexpected Obstacle. Mother a Confidante, &e, XILL The Return—The Welding. VII. Parents' Talk—The Son’s Con-| XIV. Alice a Wife, fidence. XV. Kate's better Days, “ Few writers are more indefatigable in their offices of benevolence than the authoress of this elegant little volume, who has once more done herself infinite credit by a transcript of the realities of life, so fairly and truly made, as to go home to the heart of every one who follows the tale to the conclusion. It is a high gift to be able to write well; but it is a far higher and nobler privilege to be known to write usefully, and to the best of purposes; and this Mrs. Geldart has never more effectually done than in ‘ Love, a Reality, not a Romance.’”~ Bell's Messenger. Arrnur Hatt, Virtur, & Co. 25, Paternoster Row.