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-If we're not sure...

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-..maybe we should have a break.

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-Break?

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-We might as well finish.

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-Subtitles

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-Good morning.

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-Hiya.

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-Sorry. Do you want me

-to go to the shop?

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-It's alright.

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-I'm meeting Carys in the cafe

-in a bit. I'll eat there.

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-Sure? I'd only be two minutes.

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-Sure? I'd only be two minutes.

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-Yes, I'm sure.

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-Right. I'll go for a shower.

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-Dad?

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-Oh, yes?

-How much is this going to cost me?

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-Twenty? I want to go to Bangor

-with Britney, and I'm broke.

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-You never have money.

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-You never have money.

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-Shut up!

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-Kylie, you've got two jobs now

-and it's half-term.

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-You can do more shifts for Barry.

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-You can do more shifts for Barry.

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-I won't get paid until the weekend.

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-If you can't make your money last,

-it's not our fault.

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-Please!

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-Dad?

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-Sorry, Kylie.

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-I hate living in this house!

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-Did I mention that Paul, Kelvin's

-pal, offered us Everton tickets?

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-No.

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-For Kelvin and me, fair play.

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-When?

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-Saturday.

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-You're working.

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-Vince is free.

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-Don't be silly.

-Saturday is one of our busiest days.

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-SIGHS

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-Two coffees, a bacon roll

-and egg on toast, please.

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-Aren't teachers lucky?

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-You've only just had

-your Christmas holidays.

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-You look very busy.

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-You look very busy.

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-It's my last cuppa until lunch.

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-I'll bring them over.

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-Thanks.

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-I'm sorry if I was abrupt

-with your stepfather-in-law.

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-I'm not married to Barry

-and Arthur's not married to Iris.

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-Thanks for meeting me. I couldn't

-bear being in the house with him.

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-Tom and I are happy

-to escape from the flat.

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-How are things?

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-Have you talked more with Iolo?

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-Only "Pass the milk" and "Have

-you finished with the saucepan?"

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-Awkward. You're welcome

-to come back to the flat.

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-Thanks, but I can't sleep

-on your sofa forever.

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-What are you going to do?

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-What are you going to do?

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-I don't know.

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-Look for a new place, I suppose.

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-MOBILE PHONE RINGS

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-Haven't you got work to do?

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-Haven't you got work to do?

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-Yes, but I wanted to talk to you.

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-You've texted me ten times.

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-I've got a gearbox to change

-and two services.

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-Are you complaining?

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-Are you complaining?

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-No.

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-I want to see you again.

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-It's so difficult.

-You only live down the road.

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-I've got to take a car

-for an MOT this morning...

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-..if you happen to be free

-about noon.

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-I'll be there.

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-I'll be there.

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-Great. Text me.

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-Come on. We're waiting.

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-I'll text you later.

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-Bye.

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-The plastering

-should be finished next week.

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-Is this house almost ready?

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-Yes. The designer can start here

-in three weeks.

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-The other two aren't far behind.

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-Fair play, Terry.

-The lads have done a good job.

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-What do you think, David?

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-What do you think, David?

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-Eh?

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-It's surprising there are any houses

-here. He's always on the phone.

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-At least I don't disappear

-to Spain for weeks!

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-What was he like as a boss?

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-More patient and less grumpy

-than the usual boss.

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-Thanks, Terry.

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-He's well in with your Dani.

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-The next project might be

-Humphreys and Williams Holdings!

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-Then I can retire to Spain.

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-Am I late?

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-Am I late?

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-No, I'm early.

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-Someone already ordered these.

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-We don't open

-for another quarter of an hour.

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-Well, I was here.

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-There's no point refusing money.

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-Talking of money...

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-..do you think I could have a sub?

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-Pay, that is.

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-Please!

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-I'm here early.

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-Alright, just this once.

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-What?! The women in our house

-are experts at that game, Barry.

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-Barry's kinder than you.

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-Do you want this or not?

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-Now that you're here,

-I'll deliver these to Bangor.

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-I'll take them.

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-I'll take them.

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-It's OK, thanks.

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-I'm going there.

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-I'm going there.

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-There's no need.

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-To repay your favour.

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-To repay your favour.

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-I don't want you to take them.

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-Fine. Sorry.

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-I won't be long.

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-I won't be long.

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-Alright.

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-What's the matter with him?

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-What's the matter with him?

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-I don't know.

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-I said Terry would do a good job.

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-Yes.

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-I don't often say this.

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-But what I said is true.

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-I couldn't have gone to Spain

-if you hadn't been here.

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-I enjoyed it.

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-Everyone enjoying themselves and

-making money. You can't beat that.

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-Are you going somewhere?

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-Haven't we finished?

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-You're meeting Julia, the designer.

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-I told you last week.

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-I told you last week.

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-Oh!

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-I forgot all about it.

-I've arranged to meet a new client.

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-You wanted to be

-in charge of the show home.

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-I do, but I can't today.

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-I do, but I can't today.

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-Can't you change your plans?

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-No, sorry.

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-Right. I'll show Julia the houses.

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-Right. I'll show Julia the houses.

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-I am sorry.

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-Tell her I'll email her tonight.

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-Right, coats and shoes off.

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-Can I go to the park to see friends?

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-Can I go to the park to see friends?

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-After lunch.

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-A ham, cheese or tuna sandwich?

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-Oh. There's no bread.

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-Oh. There's no bread.

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-I'll go to buy some.

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-Come straight back, OK?

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-And I want change.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-So you still remember my number!

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-I'm alright. You?

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-Why, what's wrong?

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-If you want something to do,

-the minibus needs washing.

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-Alright.

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-What are you doing, Ken?

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-There's work to do.

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-Alright, I said. Two minutes.

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-What was in those boxes?

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-Fish and chips.

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-I'm serious.

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-I'm serious.

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-What do you mean?

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-I'm not stupid.

-Something's obviously going on.

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-I don't care what you do,

-but Kylie works for you now.

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-If you're dealing drugs...

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-If you're dealing drugs...

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-Of course I'm not!

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-Aren't you?

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-Aren't you?

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-No!

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-What are you doing then?

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-If I'd known we were coming here,

-I've had worn something smarter.

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-You look perfect.

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-Anyway, it'd look suspicious,

-taking a car for an MOT in a suit.

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-How much time do you have?

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-How much time do you have?

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-An hour.

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-David.

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-What are you doing here?

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-.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-You mentioned a new client,

-not lunch with a friend.

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-Rhys is looking for a new

-financial adviser. Aren't you?

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-Um, yes.

-Dad thinks it's a good idea.

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-I've brought him for lunch

-to convince him I'm the right one.

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-Oh.

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-Nice to see you again, Julia.

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-Nice to see you again, Julia.

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-You too.

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-Maybe you can join us later,

-after you've finished with Rhys.

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-Yes. Great.

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-It's not what you think.

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-I know we're friends.

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-But if you do anything to put Kylie

-in danger, I'll go to the cops.

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-What do you think I am?

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-Tom and Carys are upstairs!

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-Look, I get a new phone

-every week...

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-..which can't be traced,

-from a contact in Liverpool.

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-I pass it on to a bloke in Bangor.

-I don't know or ask what he does.

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-What bloke?

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-What bloke?

-

-I don't know.

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-To do what?

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-To do what?

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-Pass, I said.

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-You're telling me it isn't illegal?

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-Delivering a phone isn't illegal.

-You did that for Kylie.

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-It's obvious

-something else is going on.

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-Maybe. But as I said, I don't ask.

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-You shouldn't either.

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-As far as I'm concerned...

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-..I'm passing a phone on,

-for a friend.

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-That's why I didn't want you

-to take the pizzas.

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-Not without you knowing

-what you were doing.

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-Thanks.

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-If you want Kylie

-to stop working, I'll understand.

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-On the other hand...

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-..if you want to make

-a bit of pocket money...

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-..you can deliver as many pizzas

-as you like to Bangor.

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-KNOCK ON WINDOW

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-KNOCK ON WINDOW

-

-Come on, Ken.

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-You've got a run to Llangefni.

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-Why did you say I was a client?

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-No-one will believe that.

-I haven't got any money.

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-Why did you say

-your father told you to?

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-What if Wyn asks him?

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-What if Wyn asks him?

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-I don't know. I panicked.

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-Alright. There's no need to worry.

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-Alright. There's no need to worry.

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-Isn't there?

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-Say you want to arrange a pension.

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-Say you want to arrange a pension.

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-I hate lying.

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-It doesn't have to be a lie.

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-I can arrange a pension for you.

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-I can arrange a pension for you.

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-What do I tell Dad?

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-Stick to the same story.

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-Say you're in your twenties...

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-..and it's time

-to consider the future.

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-I don't know.

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-Anyway, it'd be a chance to meet

-without anyone having suspicions.

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-Oh. We both had the same idea.

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-What are these?

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-What are these?

-

-I was going to tell you tonight.

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-It might be better if I moved out.

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-Seriously?

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-You must admit,

-this isn't fun for anyone.

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-No.

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-I'd go to Carys, but they only

-have one room, and there's Tom too.

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-No, you shouldn't go anywhere,

-to be fair. You were here first.

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-But it's Philip's house.

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-But it's Philip's house.

-

-I'd stay in the shop.

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-But Sion's there now and there's

-the situation with Alwena.

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-It'd be easier

-if I found a new place.

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-IOLO SIGHS

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-This is awful.

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-Yes.

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-What are we going to do?

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-What are we going to do?

-

-I don't know.

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-We have to think of something.

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-Hiya.

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-The girls are upstairs and Owain

-is in the park with his mates.

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-I hope you didn't spend too much.

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-I hope you didn't spend too much.

-

-What do you mean?

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-We'll need every penny.

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-For what?

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-Callum phoned.

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-He wants to take his money

-out of this house...

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-..to buy a place in Cardiff.

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-What?

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-It looks as if we'll have to sell.

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-SIGHS

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-And close the joint account.

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-Share the cupboards

-so we have one each.

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-Yes.

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-I'll move my stuff

-to the spare room.

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-We'll share the rent and bills

-half and half.

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-Happy?

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-Happy?

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-Happy.

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-We lived together as friends before.

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-I can't see

-why we can't do it again.

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-We might as well try.

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-We might as well try.

-

-Yes.

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-I'll sort the kitchen cupboards.

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-And I'll finish moving my stuff.

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-Oh. Hiya.

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-What do you call this, a half-day?

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-Everyone has lunch. OK, Sian?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Your father offered me

-beans on toast. I couldn't refuse.

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-The simpler, the better, I say.

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-Me too.

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-Hey, what do you mean?

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-Did you have a good morning?

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-Did you have a good morning?

-

-Yes, thanks.

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-Oh, I saw David.

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-I'm thinking of starting

-a pension scheme with him.

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-With David?

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-Why not? That's his job.

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-Yes.

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-Very sensible. More young people

-should think about pensions.

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-What's the matter with you today?

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-Do something instead of idling!

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-It doesn't need cleaning.

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-It doesn't need cleaning.

-

-There are crumbs on the back seat.

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-Come on.

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-It's easy to see who the boss is!

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-Iris has got a flowery apron,

-if you want one.

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-Shut it, Arthur.

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-You can do my van next,

-if it's alright with the boss.

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-I didn't realize

-I had so much stuff.

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-I've put your things

-in the top cupboard.

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-We could share tea and coffee.

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-There's no point

-buying two of that kind of thing.

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-No, good idea.

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-We could put money in a pot

-once a week.

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-Yes.

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-I'm not sure who these belong to.

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-We might as well drink them now...

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-..before we argue about it.

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-Everything will be OK.

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-That was lovely.

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-I'll come to this cafe again.

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-You're welcome anytime.

-I'll make something nicer next time.

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-Ta-ra, Sian.

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-I'll text you.

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-What's this about you and David?

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-What's this about you and David?

-

-Nothing.

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-Rhys?

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-Rhys?

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-Honestly.

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-I saw David,

-and he mentioned pensions.

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-I said I didn't have one.

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-I think it's a good idea.

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-Have you still got feelings for him?

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-Have you still got feelings for him?

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-No! That was months ago.

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-I don't want you to get hurt.

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-I don't want you to get hurt.

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-I won't.

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-David is with Dani. I don't

-want you to raise your hopes.

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-That was only flirting.

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-I know that David's with Dani.

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-You needn't worry.

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-You needn't worry.

-

-Well, I do worry. That's my job.

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-Well, don't.

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-Alright.

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-Right, Elin Wyn's car

-won't repair itself.

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-I'll see you tonight.

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-I'll see you tonight.

-

-Yes. Bye.

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-We're off to Bangor and we're late.

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-Can you give these to Mam to wash?

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-Can you give these to Mam to wash?

-

-Do it yourself!

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-We have to catch the bus.

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