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-Alright, yeah. I'll be there, defo.

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-Ciao, babe.

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-The worst thing about this cold

-weather is I can't wear my shorts.

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-Maybe your customers

-are glad of that.

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-Cheeky!

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-Who were you talking to?

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-Dewi.

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-Dewi?

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-The bloke I saw last week,

-from London.

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-Oh, what? That financial bloke?

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-Investment manager.

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-Why was he phoning

-your personal number?

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-The agency

-isn't taking bookings any more.

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-Diane put a stop on the scheme

-so I gave Dewi my number.

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-Now, I'm going to Swansea with him

-for lunch.

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-Right.

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-Do you think that's a sensible

-thing to do, Vicky?

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-It's one thing to take a job

-with Cwmni Perffaith...

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-..but arranging a date

-with a stranger?

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-I'll be fine.

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-Anyway, I need the money.

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-Can you babysit for me, please?

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-Pretty, pretty please, Mark?

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-I would but I've booked

-the car in for a new exhaust.

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-Can't you change it?

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-Can't you change it?

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-No.

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-I can give you a lift to Swansea

-first.

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-Thanks.

-But what will I do with Nicky?

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-You made the arrangement,

-don't look at me.

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-Hiya.

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-You look well.

-Did you get a better night's sleep?

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-Much better.

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-Much better.

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-Good.

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-I went back to sleep as well.

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-They said the effects of the surgery

-would wear off this week.

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-Are you...? Are you going out?

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-For a walk, yes.

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-Do you want some company?

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-No.

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-I just want some fresh air

-around the village.

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-You haven't been out since...

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-..before the funeral.

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-I'm glad.

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-Glad of what?

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-That you're going out and about

-and slowly getting back to normal.

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-Is that the next step?

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-Normal?

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-No, I didn't...

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-That word means something to you

-but I'm not sure if it does to me.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Something big must have happened

-to bring you here.

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-Maybe.

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-What then?

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-I'm worried about you.

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-You're worried about me, are you?

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-Well, that's a surprise anyway.

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-Don't be like that.

-I'm not the only one who's worried.

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-Why this sudden concern?

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-I heard you'd used Meic's memorial

-fund to buy stuff for the protest.

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-That's not right.

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-And it isn't like you.

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-I know why you're here now.

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-The local council meeting's today...

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-..and you want to know how many

-names we've got on our petition.

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-Be quiet

-and don't talk such nonsense.

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-Something's happened to you, Anita.

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-You've changed completely.

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-You're the one who's changed.

-You're full of spite.

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-That's not true.

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-To think

-we've been friends for years.

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-And look at us now.

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-Why aren't we friends?

-Tell me that.

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-You know exactly why.

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-We've both done some nasty things.

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-Things that were out of character,

-I hope.

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-You started it.

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-You started it.

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-We're not on the schoolyard!

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-We have to grow up

-and admit we made mistakes.

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-Both of us have to be willing

-to make amends.

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-Not just me.

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-I've got a day off, you know that.

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-I've got a day off, you know that.

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-So?

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-I was going to have a bath...

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-You can leave the carrycot

-in here, he's asleep.

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-I'm stuck for a babysitter.

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-I've guessed that

-but it isn't fair...

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-I've got a date with Dewi.

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-It's got nothing to do

-with you and Diane.

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-I should think so.

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-I'll be back

-in three or four hours.

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-I like this jacket.

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-Can I borrow it?

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-And it matches this dress.

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-You won't need it,

-not while you're in the bath.

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-Vicky!

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-Vicky!

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-I'll look after it.

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-You can't just...!

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-When people find out,

-that'll be the end of the fund.

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-Good!

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-The fund's run by do-gooders to hang

-arty-farty paintings in the units.

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-This is Cwmderi not the Tate Modern!

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-Another, Diane? Dai?

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-No, or I'll stink of gin

-in the council meeting.

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-I'll have a pint, thanks.

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-Here we go.

-The gunfight at the OK Corral.

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-There's something I want to tell

-you all.

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-I shouldn't have used

-money from Meic's memorial fund...

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-..to pay for protest leaflets.

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-Sense at last!

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-Sense at last!

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-I'm very sorry.

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-An apology? Put up the bunting!

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-An apology? Put up the bunting!

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-Be quiet.

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-I did something stupid and,

-as I said, I'm sorry.

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-I wanted you all to know.

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-Are you sure this is a wise move?

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-Are you sure this is a wise move?

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-Yes.

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-What if he asks you to stay again?

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-What if he asks you to stay again?

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-We shall see.

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-Don't do anything

-you don't want to do.

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-I won't.

-I see it as a business lunch.

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-The car won't be long in the garage

-so I can pick you up...

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-OK, maybe I'll phone you.

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-Hey, you're gorgeous, aren't you?

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-DOOR BUZZER

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-Hello?

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-Yes, come up.

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-You've met Sheryl, haven't you?

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-Bless her.

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-Hey.

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-Hiya.

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-I've dropped in

-to see how things were going...

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-Who have you got there?

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-Nicky.

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-Vicky's son.

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-He's asleep.

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-No, he isn't.

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-Hiya, Nicky.

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-Aren't you cute?

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-I know what you're thinking,

-but I'm alright.

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-I don't want you to be upset.

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-Can I hold him?

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-Just for a minute?

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-Come here.

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-You're gorgeous, aren't you?

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-Can I have a glass of water please,

-Dani?

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-You're perfect.

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-You're so, so perfect.

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-You look as if you need this.

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-I don't deserve it.

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-Take it.

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-Thank you.

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-You know...

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-..I'd like it if we went back

-to talking to each other...

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-..sharing thoughts and secrets.

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-Me too.

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-Good. You need someone steady

-like me, see!

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-The meeting's in an hour.

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-Alright, I'm ready.

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-Jim's petition.

-We can't go without it.

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-Dai. Phone Jim and tell him

-to bring his petition here now.

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-Hang on.

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-Oh, talk of the devil!

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-Here's the petition. I went round

-the last few houses in Maes-y-Deri.

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-I got all the names.

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-We'd better take our petition too

-and letters of support.

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-I don't think I'll come after all.

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-I've had enough politics

-for one day.

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-You don't have to come.

-It'll probably get heated.

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-I can promise you that.

-Your side's going to get hammered!

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-That was quick. I've just picked

-up the car from the garage.

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-I got cold feet.

-I ate the lunch and got paid.

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-Dewi was absolutely charming.

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-Yes. But?

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-He's way out of my league.

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-He's way out of my league.

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-You're good enough for anyone.

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-No, I'm not.

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-But I also like to think

-that I'm in control...

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-..and I can draw the line

-when needs be.

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-That's good.

-I really thought you liked him.

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-Can you take me home, please?

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-OK.

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-Hey.

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-Hey.

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-Hiya.

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-I saw Vicky's baby.

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-Did you?

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-In Dani's flat.

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-I had a cwtch.

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-How did you feel?

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-I thought I'd break down...

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-..in tears.

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-But I was fine.

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-I didn't go to pieces anyway.

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-You did well.

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-Did I?

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-Did I?

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-Yes.

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-I'm sure I'd have been in tears.

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-He's the same age as Meilyr.

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-We never say his name any more.

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-We have to talk about him.

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-I'm grieving just as much as you.

-You do know that, don't you?

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-We're both suffering.

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-Sion, can I buy you a pint?

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-How did it go?

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-How did it go?

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-I don't know.

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-I handed in

-the petition and letters...

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-..then spoke to a few friends

-on the council.

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-That's all I could do.

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-Did you find out how many names

-were on our petition?

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-No.

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-How many were on your petition?

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-How many were on your petition?

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-There were 148.

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-What about yours?

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-We had 339. All of them legit!

-I'd say it's a sweeping victory!

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-You're back early.

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-You're back early.

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-There can only be one winner.

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-How did the debate go?

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-How did the debate go?

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-It never happened.

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-Just before we came to the item...

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-..we had a phone call

-from Larry Gee.

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-Ellgee Wonder Homes

-have decided to build houses...

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-..on one of the other sites.

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-They're not coming to Cwmderi.

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-Brilliant! Sion?

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-What is it? Don't you want

-to show us up by celebrating?

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-No, you're right Anita.

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-It's great news.

-We'll have that pint.

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-He's a clever bloke.

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-He's a nice man.

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-Yes.

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-With plenty of money.

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-Yes.

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-And he obviously likes you so why

-do you think he's wrong for you?

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-Maybe he likes me too much.

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-He'd just be let down by me

-in the end.

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-Why?

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-When he gets to know me better.

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-He'd be so disappointed.

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-No, he wouldn't.

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-Well, thanks for the vote

-of confidence...

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-..but he and I

-aren't on the same planet.

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-Eh?

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-He's so intelligent.

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-Today, he talked about

-the tapestries in Brangwyn Hall...

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-..about the House of Lords

-and an art museum in Belgium.

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-Honestly, he even showed me

-the photos on his mobile phone.

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-I was like a nodding dog.

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-I didn't have a clue

-what he was wittering on about.

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-Maybe he likes the fact

-you're different.

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-He doesn't know who I am,

-that I'm a single mother here.

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-He's never watched Game Of Thrones.

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-If I told him

-my son's middle name was Stark...

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-..he wouldn't know

-where I got the name.

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-He's bright but he isn't normal.

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-But you can teach him all that.

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-No. I'm happy here with Nicky,

-you and Mam.

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-I don't want to jeopardise it

-for a fool's paradise.

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-Do you understand?

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-What's that?

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-What's that?

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-Petrol money.

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-I don't want it.

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-Mark!

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-I'm glad to see the back

-of the housing business.

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-So am I.

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-And we're talking again.

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-Let's talk about normal

-everyday stuff from now on...

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-..like Christmas preparations

-and presents...

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-Don't. I haven't given it

-any thought yet.

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-Good company

-is what really matters this year.

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-Why don't I come over tonight

-for a drink...

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-..so we can put the world to rights

-like we used to do?

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-Alright.

-That would be lovely.

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-What's wrong, Sion? You should be

-grinning like a Cheshire Cat.

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-You've won.

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-No.

-Your petition had the most names.

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-It goes to show

-what people's priorities are.

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-They put money and profit first.

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-You should win more often.

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-You're a right laugh

-when you're celebrating.

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-Did he sleep?

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-He was awake for a while,

-when Sheryl called in.

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-Oh.

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-She made a fuss of him.

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-I don't know

-but maybe it helped her.

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-What are you doing?

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-What are you doing?

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-Babysitting money.

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-I got 100 to sit there smiling...

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-..eat tiger prawns

-and drink Prosecco.

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-There's big money in this game.

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-Why has Cwmni Perffaith

-pulled the plug? It's crazy.

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-Diane said, it's better to be safe.

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-Diane said, it's better to be safe.

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-No, Diane's wrong.

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-If we don't take the money...

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-..someone else will jump

-at the chance and we'll miss out.

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-Thanks again for babysitting.

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-See you soon.

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-Look, Sher, I've been thinking.

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-Seeing as you're sleeping

-a bit better now...

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-..would you mind

-if I moved back with you?

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-If it doesn't interrupt your sleep?

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-It wouldn't interrupt but...

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-..I'd prefer it

-if we both had our own rooms.

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-Why?

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-What's the point in sharing a bed

-when there's a spare room?

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-I'm more comfortable on my own.

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-Sher, listen, your mother's right.

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-We should both work it out together.

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-I don't know if I can.

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-Why not?

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-Because every time I look at you,

-I see Meilyr.

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-You're there

-right in front of me...

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-..and my little baby's dead.

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