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("Would it not be a little more just to state that for her taxes this woman receives police protection, fire protection . . . pure food inspection, and ash and garbage removed?"—Letter of president of the Hudson River Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage.)

courteous policeman on my beat Who always helps me cross the crowded street, Had I the ballot—as I understand— Would throw me underneath the horses' feet.

The garbage man, whose wise, efficient plan Is daily to remove my garbage can, Would pass me by, all coldness and neglect, If he should catch me voting like a man.

But one there is who will not change, I know, However far astray we women go, Who questions not of woman's sphere or charm— The tax collector never answers no.