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THE POWER OF NUMBERS.

Said Policeman 10,904,
As his locust he swung by the station house door,
“This robbing a grave is the worst of all tricks.”
“That's so,” said Policeman 9,006.
And Policeman 12,807
He said to 8,911:
“We'll combine with 6,605,
And hive the scamps as sure's you're alive.”
But 6,605 made no sign,
His partner was No. 4,009;
And the others were forced, as the next best of men,
To consult 16,710.
16,710 said that he
Only worked with 9,703;
While 2,014 remarked he was certain
He'd ferret it out with 4,013.
Policeman 9,750
Said “Money's too little—too stingy, too thrifty;
Increase the reward, and two men are a plenty,
Myself and 7,320.”
4,909 said that he
Was confident—well, as a fellow could be,
That the only couple to put the thing through
Were himself and 3,102.

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In spite of their wisdom they all couldn't get
The thieves or the body, and haven't them yet;
But it's clear as a fog that the thing had been done,
Had they sent for 7,801.