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Bettina's Substitute, or There's No Fool Like an Old Fool

Bettina's Substitute, or There's No Fool Like an Old Fool

1912

Bettina was justified in being indignant because her employer, a married man, makes love to her. She tells her beau, Raymond, about it and he vows to get square with the old masher and teach him a lesson. He tells Bettina to send word to her boss that she is sick and obliged to remain at home for a few days, but she will send a substitute.