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START: Hello, Bonnie? This is Betsy. Betsy. (To remind her) Bonnie, your grade is eight, and Betsy, your grade is five. Yes, it’s me.
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END: Hello, are you still there? I’m sorry, I guess I better let you go back to sleep. Goodbye, Bonnie, it was good to hear your voice.
Durang, Christopher, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Dramatists Play Service, 1985, p. 26-27.
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