英语文章the boy and the bank office续写,男孩的角度
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The Boy and the Bank Officer Philip Ross I have a friend who hates banks with a special passion."A bank is just a store like a candy store or a grocery store,"he says."The only difference is that a bank's goods happen to be money,which is yours in the first place.If banks were required to sell wallets and money belts,they might act less like churches."I began thinking about my friend the other day as I walked into a small,over lighted branch office on the West Side.I had come to open a checking account.It was lunchtime and the only officer on duty was a fortyish black man with short,pressed hair,a pencil mustache,and a neatly pressed brown suit.Everything about him suggested a carefully dressed authority.This officer was standing across a small counter from a young white boy who was wearing aV-neckedsweater,khakis,and loafers.He had sandy hair,and I think I was especially aware of him because he looked more like a kid from a prep school than a customer in a West Sid
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英语文章the boy and the bank office续写,男孩的角度
The Boy and the Bank Officer Philip Ross I have a friend who hates banks with a special passion."A bank is just a store like a candy store or a grocery store,"he says."The only difference is that a bank's goods happen to be money,which is yours in the first place.If banks were required to sell wallets and money belts,they might act less like churches."I began thinking about my friend the other day as I walked into a small,over lighted branch office on the West Side.I had come to open a checking account.It was lunchtime and the only officer on duty was a fortyish black man with short,pressed hair,a pencil mustache,and a neatly pressed brown suit.Everything about him suggested a carefully dressed authority.This officer was standing across a small counter from a young white boy who was wearing aV-neckedsweater,khakis,and loafers.He had sandy hair,and I think I was especially aware of him because he looked more like a kid from a prep school than a customer in a West Sid
in a West Side bank.The boy continued to hold my attention because of whathappened next.He was holding an opensavings-accountbook andwearing an expression of open dismay."But Idon ' tunderstand,"he wassaying to the officer."l openedthe account myself,so whycan 't Iwithdrawany money?""I 've alreadyexplained to you,"the officertold him,"that afourteen-year-oldis notallowed to withdraw money without a letter from hisparents.""But thatdoesn't seemfair,"the boysaid,his voicebreaking."lt 's mymoney,I putit in.It 's myaccount.""I knowit is,"the officersaid,"but thoseare the rules.Now if you ' ll
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