"The only difference between them and my girls is that my girls gave a man his money's worth."

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Source: Polly Adler (1953). “A House is Not a Home”, p.337, Univ of Massachusetts Press

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Polly Adler

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Polly Adler was a prominent figure in 1920s New York, known for her candid writings on love and freedom, particularly in her memoir 'A House is Not a Home.'

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