Similarities Between Betty And Bertha

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[At Bettys and Bertha’s banking system on 127 pinewood Road. With many people in the bank. The essential features are: a desk at the front door, and booths for Betty and Bertha with cash register with plenty of money. A water stand with cone shaped cups. As Larry the cop walks in with a special treat.] Larry the cop. [Walks in happily] I have some donuts for everybody in Betty and Bertha’s banking system.
Betty and Bertha. We really appreciate it, Larry.
Bertha. What kind are the donuts, Larry?
Larry. I have every kind in the store. You name it I got it.
[As all the bankers in the Betty and Berthas banking system enjoy their donuts. The cop walks out into the police car.]

Larry. [With a low voice]I guess we might not have to lock

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