“I began learning my work, sir, before I was twelve years old.” “Yes! yes! I mean what private families have you served in?” “Two, sir.” “How long have you been in your two situations?” “Four years in the first; and three in the second.” The General looked agreeably surprised. “Seven years in only two situations is a good character in itself,” he remarked. “Who are your references?” The groom laid two papers on the table. “I don’t take written references,” said the General. “Be pleased to read my papers, sir,” answered the groom. My uncle looked sharply across the table. The groom sustained the look with respectful but unshaken composure. The General took up the papers, and seemed to be once more favorably impressed as he read them. “Personal references in each case if required in