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 " my home," the Anti said, "I crave no interests in its stead. You think that foolish, I dare say— Yes—I'm peculiar, in a way, And so I must admit I do Adore my home and children, too. And, oh, I love my husband, though You suffragists will sneer, I know. I am not clever, and I fear I do not make my meaning clear, But what I'm trying to express Is this: I love my home. Confess, You think it very crude and silly To love my little tots and Billy, But yet I do—I think I ought— I wonder if you catch my thought?"