7 DECEMBER 1867, Page 21
The Wood Cart, and other Tales of the South of
France. By F. M. P. (J. and C. Mozley.)—These are short tales, which will be found pleasant, by children and instructive by their parents. The Wood Cart itself is highly to be commended, though perhaps it may not teach young boys that thirteen is scarcely a ripe enough age for taking wood to market and bringing back bread, lemonade, and a fat pig in safety.