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    # Inconveniences and the Wife's Proposition ## Overview This segment, titled "Inconveniences and the Wife's Proposition," is a portion of the short story "I and My Chimney." It details the narrator's family's complaints about the inconveniences caused by their large chimney and his wife's radical suggestion to remove it entirely. The segment spans lines 556 to 599 of the original text. ## Context This segment is part of the short story "[I and My Chimney](arke:01KG6YFYGCYAYC9GHGT2Z086S9)," a work by Herman Melville, collected within the "[Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF)" collection. The text was extracted from the file "[i_and_my_chimney.txt](arke:01KG6YDDFE1YJ2Q37Q9JT1AJVB)". This segment follows the section detailing various guests' misadventures with the house's layout and precedes the discussion about consulting a master-mason. ## Contents The segment begins by recounting an anecdote about a stylish young gentleman who, while attempting to leave, accidentally backs into a dark pantry, mistaking it for an entryway. He emerges flustered, having inadvertently placed his gloves in a drawer of sugar. The narrator then generalizes this type of inconvenience, noting how guests can become bewildered navigating the house to find their rooms, likening it to a royal guest knocking at every door. The narrative culminates with the narrator's wife proposing the complete abolition of the chimney. The narrator vehemently rejects this idea, comparing the chimney to the "backbone" of the house and a monument that will outlast the structure itself.
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# Inconveniences and the Wife's Proposition ## Overview This segment, titled "Inconveniences and the Wife's Proposition," is a portion of the short story "I and My Chimney." It details the narrator's family's complaints about the inconveniences caused by their large chimney and his wife's radical suggestion to remove it entirely. The segment spans lines 556 to 599 of the original text. ## Context This segment is part of the short story "[I and My Chimney](arke:01KG6YFYGCYAYC9GHGT2Z086S9)," a work by Herman Melville, collected within the "[Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF)" collection. The text was extracted from the file "[i_and_my_chimney.txt](arke:01KG6YDDFE1YJ2Q37Q9JT1AJVB)". This segment follows the section detailing various guests' misadventures with the house's layout and precedes the discussion about consulting a master-mason. ## Contents The segment begins by recounting an anecdote about a stylish young gentleman who, while attempting to leave, accidentally backs into a dark pantry, mistaking it for an entryway. He emerges flustered, having inadvertently placed his gloves in a drawer of sugar. The narrator then generalizes this type of inconvenience, noting how guests can become bewildered navigating the house to find their rooms, likening it to a royal guest knocking at every door. The narrative culminates with the narrator's wife proposing the complete abolition of the chimney. The narrator vehemently rejects this idea, comparing the chimney to the "backbone" of the house and a monument that will outlast the structure itself.
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