PAGE 1 WORKS BY MRS. ALFRED GATTY. In Fcap. 8vo. with Six Illustrations by M. 8, G. Price 3s. 6d. DOMESTIC PICTURES AND TALES. In 16mo. with Frontispiece. Fourth Edition. Price 2s. WORLDS NOT REALIZED. "Contains within its little red cover more wisdom than many a folio volume."-National Magazine. In Fcap. 8vo. Fifth Edition, with Frontispiece. Price 2s. 6d. THE FAIRY GODMOTHERS, AND OTHER TALES. "Most commendable as a fairy book, with a beautiful illustration by an amateur artist."-Athenaeum. "The children are so real, so like our own small friends and acquaintance, in all their ways and sayings, that it gives an additional quaintness to the story to find them subject to the influence of fairies. Thetessons are all admirable."-Monthly Packet. Fcap. 8vo. Illustrated by C. S. LANE. Fifth Edition. Price 3s. 6d. AUNT JUDY'S TALES. "Aunt Judy is the essence of the excellences of allthe Aunts in Christendom; and we only wish that every large family of little people had such a delightful relative to amuse, instruct, direct, and govern them. Auntie is a wag, too; and we prophesy that Judy may become the toast and rage in nursery regions."-Athenwum. ?cap. 8vo. Illustrated by C. S. LANE. Second Edition. Price 3s. 6d. AUNT JUDY'S LETTERS. "Not in any way inferior to 'Aunt Judy's Tales.' They contain the same happy mixture of fun and nonsense and moral application, and they are fitted with the same. ingenuity into the common incidente of family life."--Guardian.