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In desperation, Bet turns to Vicky and asks her for a loan to
buy the Rovers with. Vicky says she would love to help but she
has to ask Steve, her new husband, first, and of course he says
a definite "No". So, Vicky and Steve go to see Bet to
tell her the bad news (Steve is great at this scene, sounding
like Marlon Brando in the Godfather). Vicky says that they have
to say no to the loan because they can't accept the Rovers as
the only security against the loan, and Bet has nothing else to
offer them as security, nothing in the world.
Vicky goes back
to the Rovers to apologise to Bet, and tells her that when the
Rovers is sold on, she will buy Bet a house and rent it to her.
Bet gets annoyed at Vicky for this, she says that she took Vicky
in as an orphan and didn't ask for rent so she wouldn't be taking
the house from Vicky as a paying tenant and asks Vicky to leave.
Vicky goes into the bar, with Steve and his parents and when Bet
sees her there she tells her she meant for her to leave the Rovers,
in fact, Bet then ends up throwing everyone out of the pub in
the middle of a busy afternoon session "And you, mayoress,
get out" she tells Audrey.
She shuts up the Rovers and takes
a taxi, armed with two leopard skin suitcases, her leopard skin
coat, her leopard skin dress, sunglasses and ear rings, and off
she goes in the taxi. The taxi driver comments that she's a single
lady and wonders if she's off to the sun, although not many people
find it and Bet's last words are "Some of them find it".
Meanwhile, Ken asks Rita to be godparent to Daniel (without first
consulting Denise) so when Denise finds out she is furious with
Ken and doesn't want Rita as godmother.
Don and Gail have another argument over the house / Nick situation.
Gail and Martin ask Don to sign a legal document saying he acknowledges
the fact that the house isn't his, but that he can live in the
house for as long as he wants, but Don refuses to sign anything.
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