24 MARCH 1894, Page 24
In a Cornish Township with Old Vogue Polk. By Dolly
Pentreath. (T. Fisher Unwin.)—Very striking and original persons are these "Old Vogue Folk," from Parson Tregonpol, as his clerk describes him, onward. The sketches make up a story in their way, with a country beauty, Miss Fanny Uglow, for heroine ; a false French Count, who turns out to be a robber, for villain ; and a squire who looks at first somewhat of the Tony Lumpkin kind, for hero. All this is excellently managed, and the illustrations are dis- tinctly good.