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<title>Harry Matthews</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;The most stylish quarters the NYPD can offer horses are in the station house on Varick Street by the Holland Tunnel off-ramp. If the large doors on Varick street are open, you can see the mahogany stalls built in the era when most patrols were on one-horse power vehicles. Look through the present main entrance, and you&apos;ll note that human occupants get plastic cubicles. If only modern bureaucrats spent as much time on human quarters as their predecessors on horses!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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