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Mr. Bingle by George Barr McCutcheon
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XIII TROUBLE, TROUBLE, TROUBLE!
XIV THE LAW'S LAST WORD
XV DECEMBER
XVI ANOTHER CHRISTMAS EVE
XVII THE LAST TO ARRIVE




CHAPTER I

THE FIVE LITTLE SYKESES


A coal fire crackled cheerily in the little open grate that supplied
warmth to the steam-heated living-room in the modest apartment of Mr.
Thomas S. Bingle, lower New York, somewhere to the west of Fifth
Avenue and not far removed from Washington Square--in the wrong
direction, however, if one must be precise in the matter of
emphasizing the social independence of the Bingle family--and be it
here recorded that without the genial aid of that grate of coals the
living-room would have been a cheerless place indeed. Mr. Bingle had
spent most of the evening in trying to coax heat from the lower
regions into the pipes of the seventh heaven wherein he dwelt, and
without the slightest sign of success. The frigid coils in the corner
of the room remained obdurate. If they indicated the slightest symptom
of warmth during the evening, it was due entirely to the expansive
generosity of the humble grate and not because they were moved by
inward remorse. They were able, however, to supply the odour of far-
off steam, as of an abandoned laundry; and sometimes they chortled
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