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-Hurry up or you'll be late, Gwern.

-What are you looking for?

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-Aaron's hidden my school bag.

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-I haven't.

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-It's bound to be here somewhere.

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-I can't find my shoes.

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-Hang on a minute.

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-Hello.

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-Yes, speaking.

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-That's great news.

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-Yes, I'll tell him myself.

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-OK. Thank you for letting us know.

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-They're not pressing charges

-against Chester.

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-He can come and visit us...

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-..and even better,

-he'll be able to visit Mam.

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-Will we be able to visit her too?

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-Will we be able to visit her too?

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-Before long, I promise.

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-And Chester will live here.

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-And Chester will live here.

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-Yes!

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-Hello?

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-Listen, you need to sign for this.

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-Gemma left very suddenly.

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-Was she alright?

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-Yes. She was determined to leave,

-but thank you for asking.

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-Well, it's difficult to get

-any sense out of young women...

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-..once they've made a decision.

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-They can be so stubborn.

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-They can be so stubborn.

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-That's true.

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-Vicky can be hard work too.

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-Listen, what do you know

-about this Dewi?

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-He's a businessman with plenty of

-money. He has a place in Swansea.

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-I'd keep an eye on Vicky

-if I were you.

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-Why?

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-Why?

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-There's something about him.

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-Rich men like him

-are able to abuse their power...

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-..and he's a lot older than her.

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-I don't think you and I can say much

-about age difference!

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-He's given Vicky a credit card.

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-That's not normal, is it?

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-I'll keep an eye on him,

-if you like.

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-Yes, I'd appreciate that.

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-Right, good.

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-How can you afford this

-after leaving the salon?

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-I work hard at Y Glyndwr.

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-A waitress doesn't earn big tips,

-even in a posh place like that.

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-You're just jealous.

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-I work hard. I run a business.

-But I can't afford stuff like that.

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-Cool down. What's that saying?

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-"All that glitters...

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-"All that glitters...

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-"..isn't gold."

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-It's not gold and it was half price

-at Carmarthen market.

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-Colin.

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-So you remember what I look like,

-do you?

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-How did you find me?

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-Gaynor!

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-She urged you to come and see me,

-didn't she?

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-Something like that.

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-I was waiting for you outside

-for about an hour.

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-Or you could say...

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-..I've waited all my life!

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-I thought I was in the wrong place

-initially.

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-And then, well...

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-Goodness.

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-So you still like pickles.

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-They're not as tasty

-as your mother's.

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-I do accept...

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-..I wasn't a very good father.

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-Or husband.

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-Sorry, but it's the conclusion

-I've drawn.

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-I'm angry

-that you weren't there for us...

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-..but I'm more angry

-that you weren't there for Mam.

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-She must have been very lonely.

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-She knew what she was getting

-when she married a sailor.

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-I shouldn't have come here.

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-Don't say that.

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-It's nice to see a familiar face.

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-I hardly know anyone around here.

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-You'll get to know them. There are

-lots of Welsh speakers in Cardiff.

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-But it's not like seeing family.

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-I'm so happy to see you.

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-So you're off to Y Glyndwr tonight.

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-Yes.

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-And what are you celebrating,

-going somewhere so posh?!

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-Do a husband and wife need

-an excuse to have a romantic meal?

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-No.

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-If you cwtched up, there might be

-room for Diane and I too.

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-Right, I'm going back to work.

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-Thank you. I'll be suited and booted

-just after six, then.

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-Yeah, yeah!

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-Ta-ra.

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-Ta-ra.

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-It's easy to pull her leg.

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-You're telling me.

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-Listen, I just wanted to say...

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-..I appreciate the support

-you and Mam have shown us.

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-Not just Awyr Iach

-but Sara and me too.

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-You never know, we might have to

-rely on you even more before long.

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-Have you got a bun in the oven?

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-Have you got a bun in the oven?

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-Not yet, but it's on the cards.

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-TELEPHONE

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-It's like a circus in here!

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-Hello. Speaking.

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-What?

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-Aren't you open at all?

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-Oh.

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-Yeah.

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-No, no, I understand.

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-OK. Ta-ra.

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-It looks like a book to me.

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-Y Glyndwr. A pipe has burst in the

-kitchen and the place is flooded.

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-They've had to close for the night.

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-At least your mother won't be

-disappointed not to be invited.

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-Let's hope that's a cookery book!

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-Here you are. It's for Sara.

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-I saw Yvonne recently.

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-I didn't get much of a welcome.

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-Did she tell you?

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-No, she doesn't get in touch

-very often.

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-You're quiet.

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-I don't know what to say, Dad.

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-Calling me Dad is a start.

-You haven't done that for years.

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-Alright,

-maybe I am partly to blame as well.

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-But I haven't come here

-to be lectured by you of all people.

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-That's not what I meant at all.

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-Why are you

-in such a hurry to leave?

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-I've got things to do in Cwmderi.

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-It's a nice village.

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-I know what you're going to ask...

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-..and the answer is no.

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-But I wouldn't stay long.

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-Just until we get to know

-each other again.

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-Again?!

-We've never known each other.

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-It's too late now anyway.

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-But if I moved to Cwmderi

-to live with you...

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-Yes, here we go!

-I knew you had some agenda.

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-You've got a nerve!

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-Would that be asking too much?

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-Of course it would.

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-Sorry.

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-I've had a bit of a shock, alright?

-I haven't seen you for years.

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-Now you've retired as well.

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-It was about time.

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-For you to know...

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-..I've been worried about you.

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-There are ships on the news

-all the time...

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-..between these poor refugees

-and pirates.

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-But at least you seem alright.

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-Healthy.

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-And you must have some money.

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-You'll enjoy it here

-once you settle.

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-There's nowhere near as much

-to do in Cwmderi anyway.

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-Go back to that shop of yours.

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-I understand. Honest.

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-Yeah.

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-D.G. Owen?

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-D.G. Owen?

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-What are you doing?

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-That's how you got that bracelet.

-You stole someone's card.

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-Not everyone's like you!

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-Oh, yes? Have you changed your name?

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-Some bloke gave it to me.

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-Who?

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-A customer in Y Glyndwr - Dewi.

-I don't have to explain myself.

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-He's a lovely man. His name's

-on the card and I can use it.

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-And what does he get back?

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-And what does he get back?

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-Nothing dodgy.

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-Why are you so suspicious?

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-I'm older and wiser. I know there's

-no such thing as a free lunch!

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-BABY CRIES

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-You and Mark are so nosy.

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-Mark knows about the card, does he?

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-Yes, and he was just like you.

-Now mind your own business.

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-I've got a little surprise for you.

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-A special visitor.

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-Oh?

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-Ah!

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-I'm so sorry for what I did.

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-I have forgiven you, love.

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-It was an accident.

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-I know.

-That's what I told the police.

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-I'm just so glad

-that you're alright.

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-It's alright. It's alright.

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-Don't you want me to move in?

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-Yes, but I wasn't expecting you...

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-..to put your pants and socks

-in my drawers yet.

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-Well,

-you told me to move back and...

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-..I thought, because we...

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-You can move into your old room

-for now.

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-Things are moving a bit too quickly.

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-Things are moving a bit too quickly.

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-Oh.

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-There's nothing wrong.

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-Good...

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-..because I wanted to say

-something to you.

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-Get something off my chest.

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-I do love you.

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-DJ.

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-It's a good thing, isn't it?

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-Yes, but it's early days.

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-You have to give our relationship

-a chance to develop.

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-That makes sense, doesn't it?

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-Lois can visit him in Cardiff

-if she wants.

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-I asked him to come over here

-but he wasn't interested.

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-I didn't like to push it, Gaynor.

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-Um, no.

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-Nothing specific.

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-We swapped phone numbers...

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-..but he's always been

-an independent creature, hasn't he?

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-He'll be fine in Cardiff.

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-Yes, he will.

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-He looked as if he'd settled

-and felt at home.

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-Alright, Gaynor.

-I just wanted to let you know.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Aren't we going to Y Glyndwr?

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-A pipe has burst there

-so they're closed.

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-I'm all dressed up too.

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-Come on, now,

-we can have a special night here...

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-..just the two of us.

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-We've got blackberry crumble

-and ice cream for pudding.

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-Blackberries? My favourite!

-Diane has been busy.

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-Mam wants us to celebrate in style.

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-Mam wants us to celebrate in style.

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-There might be some left for you.

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-No promises!

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-I'd rather be here with you two...

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-..than a gooseberry between

-Diane and Glenys Pop!

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-I don't want you

-being a gooseberry here.

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-Mam's been waiting for you

-in the car!

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-The wallet is staying.

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-Glenys Pop isn't getting

-anywhere near my credit cards!

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-I'll save you some crumble.

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-Yeah, thanks!

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-Ta-ra. Enjoy yourselves!

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-You should have told me.

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-Don't argue!

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-I know you worry about me.

-That's only natural.

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-But you have to accept that I'm

-growing up and living my own life.

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-But this Dewi,

-why would he give you a credit card?

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-Because he can afford it.

-There's nothing sinister about it.

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-Where are you going?!

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-Y Glyndwr.

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-I've got a shift.

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-You'd better take

-a pair of flippers!

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-It's closed tonight.

-A pipe burst, flooded the place out.

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-Where are you going?

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-It's no business of yours.

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-Yes, it is,

-if I'm looking after Nicky for you.

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-You're pushing the pace.

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-We're celebrating, aren't we?

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-Yes, we're famous.

-Well, in Carmarthenshire.

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-At last!

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-But seriously...

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-..are you glad we've come back?

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-Yes. Living with your mother

-has always been my ambition!

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-We won't be here forever, I promise.

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-And living here does have benefits.

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-Mm.

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-The meal was nice.

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-It's gone a lot better for us

-than we expected since we came back.

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-Don't you think so?

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-Yes, but we've still got a lot

-of work to do to expand the company.

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-And not just expanding the company.

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-I don't know

-what you're talking about.

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-You know exactly what I mean!

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-We've got an awful lot

-to look forward to.

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-And not just Awyr Iach.

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-Jason.

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-Come on, Mrs Francis, we need to do

-our part to keep this nation going!

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-Stop it!

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-I miss you.

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-I've changed.

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-To be honest, I could do

-with some help with the children.

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-Dani? Dan...?

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-Are you OK?

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-Yes.

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-Where am I sleeping?

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-Where am I sleeping?

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-On the sofa.

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-OK. I'm just glad I'm back

-with everyone.

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-Yes, exactly.

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-I'm bound to sleep better here too.

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-Didn't you sleep well

-over with Ffion and Gethin?

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-It wasn't their fault.

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-Now I've seen that Mam's alright,

-I'll sleep better anyway.

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-It was nice to see her.

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-She looks better every day.

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-She'll be out before long,

-hopefully.

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-Do you know today...

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-..when I got upset?

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-There's no need to feel ashamed.

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-There's no need to feel ashamed.

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-I don't want anyone to know.

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-OK.

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-I was very proud of you

-at the hospital.

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-It wasn't easy for you.

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-Or your mother either.

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-Everything will be alright.

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-Just us Monks...

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-..together...

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-..as one family.

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-You can forget about Sion now.

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-You can count me as your father.

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-I swear to you...

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-..no-one will dare mess

-with the Monks again.

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