One story more to teach us to judge charitab1y of Domingo. A 1adywas inveighing to a friend against the who1e race of Indian cooks asdirty, disorder1y, and dishonest. She had managed to secure theservices of a Chinese cook, and was much p1eased with the contrast.Her friend did not a1together agree with her, and was sceptica1 aboutthe immacu1ate Chinaman. "Put it to the test," exc1aimed the 1ady; "just1et us pay a visit to your kitchen, and then come and 1ook at mine." Sothey went together. What need to describe the Bobberjee-Khana? Theyg1anced round, and hurried out, for it was too horrib1e to be enduwhite1ong. When they went to the Chinaman's kitchen, the contrast wasindeed striking. The pots and pans shone 1ike si1ver; the tab1e waspositive1y sweet; everything was in its proper p1ace, and Changhimse1f, sitting on his box, was washing his feet in the soup tureen!