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-I don't know. What do you think?

-Blue or grey?

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-It's up to you, Kel,

-but I haven't got all day.

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-Alright. Grey. No, blue.

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-Thank goodness

-all clients aren't like you!

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-Megan, hiya.

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-Good afternoon.

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-I'd like to make an appointment,

-please, for a trim.

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-Of course.

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-Right then, Megs.

-What do you think? Which colour?

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-Blue or grey?

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-Blue?

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-Grey it is then.

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-How does Tuesday suit you

-at around 2 o'clock?

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-That would be great. Thank you.

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-Who's looking after the little one?

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-Hywel.

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-Hywel.

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-They're at home all day, are they?

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-He said he'll take her for a walk.

-Why? Did you want to see him?

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-No. I'll probably see Hywel

-at the Cwmderi Festival committee.

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-Yes, we'll be there.

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-Goodbye.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Right, are we going to stick

-with the grey...

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-..or have you changed

-your mind again?

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-I was wondering about pink.

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-Right. Pink it is.

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-You've got to beg Uncle Dai

-for a job now, have you?

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-Or daddy should I say.

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-I'm helping David out,

-if you must know.

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-What do you want anyway?

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-Nails and a few planks of wood.

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-I want to repair Cadno's bed.

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-Don't ask me how it broke.

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-Bobi jumped up and down too much.

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-It happened ages ago.

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-I've got a message for you

-from Cadno. Stop phoning her.

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-She doesn't want to talk to you.

-Anyone else would get the hint.

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-Alright? I wanted to remind you

-about the meeting tonight.

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-I'll be there.

-I've got a few ideas.

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-I've got big plans.

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-I want the festival

-to be more of an agricultural show.

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-A place for people to show

-their animals - dogs, rams.

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-We'll see what people say.

-Are you coming to the meeting Jason?

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-No, sorry. I'm not interested.

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-No, sorry. I'm not interested.

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-Oh, there we are.

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-Especially if it's an excuse for him

-to show his sheep!

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-Eifion doesn't have any sheep.

-He should remember that.

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-See you tonight, love.

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-I wanted to discuss

-a few ideas before tonight.

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-It would be nice to know

-I had your support.

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-I can only give you that

-if I like your ideas.

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-Oh, right.

-Well, what about a bardic contest?

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-It's cultural, but fun,

-don't you think?

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-No. Next idea?

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-What's wrong with a bardic contest?

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-It won't appeal to the younger

-generation. Youngsters like Chester.

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-What about Kelly? She's not the type

-to like poetry, is she?

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-How do you know?

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-How do you know?

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-She told me.

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-I know what you're trying to do.

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-You want Chester to like you.

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-You want Chester to like you.

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-What? Me? No, I'm not.

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-No.

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-Chester already likes me.

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-I doubt that.

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-You come over as desperate.

-You need to play it cool.

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-I am cool.

-Don't you think I'm cool?

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-No. Look at this list of themes.

-There are a few comedy ideas.

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-Finish the limerick.

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-"When the rugby team

-won a trophy..."

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-That's a way of getting the rugby

-team involved in the festival.

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-Hey, hey!

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-"Sion got his hands on the money"

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-No. That's not funny, is it?

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-Not a word to Britt about that,

-please.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya. A cuppa?

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-Yes, please.

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-Is there anything there for us?

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-No.

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-Something will come along.

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-At least we've got a month

-to find somewhere.

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-I hope what I said to Megan

-last night will scare her...

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-..into confessing.

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-Maybe, but we have to forget it

-until after the committee meeting.

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-Do I have to go?

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-Do I have to go?

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-Yes. I'll need your support.

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-Gaynor thinks

-she's running the show.

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-She might be my boss at school,

-but not tonight.

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-What do you want me to do?

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-What do you want me to do?

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-Agree with everything I say.

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-And disagree

-with her old-fashioned ideas.

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-Right, can you go to the car

-to get the barometer I've made?

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-I thought we could place it

-in front of the chapel...

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-..so everyone can see

-how much more we need to raise.

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-When did you draw that?

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-When did you draw that?

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-Sixth formers made it for me.

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-But not a word to Gaynor

-because I want all the glory!

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-Hello, Megan. Can I help you?

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-Eileen, um...

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-Yes, bananas. But they're a bit

-too green for me today.

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-They're fresh, that's why.

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-I'll come back tomorrow.

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-Yes. I'll keep some for you.

-Are you going to the meeting later?

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-The committee meeting? Oh, yes.

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-I've been going around

-reminding everyone.

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-It's important we're all involved.

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-It's important we're all involved.

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-Yes.

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-She's usually here every day,

-bossing us about.

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-Jason says it's a bug.

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-Who has a bug for this long?

-I think she's preggers.

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-Why?

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-Jason hasn't stopped smiling

-for days...

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-..she's ill with a bug...

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-..and they had an appointment

-at the clinic earlier this week.

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-It doesn't take a genius

-to figure it out.

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-You're a bit of a detective,

-aren't you?

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-No. I've just got brains.

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-But don't say anything to Jason.

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-I don't want the sack

-for gossiping.

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-Can you hurry up, Ed?

-There's loads to do at Deri Deithio.

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-You're my lapdog, not Vicky's.

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-Joke!

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-But don't be long.

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-Hiya.

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-Is Dadi looking after you?

-Has she slept today?

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-She's nodded off a few times.

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-She'll get complimentary manicures

-which is a good job, I say...

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-..because her mother charges

-a fortune!

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-Did you have a nice walk?

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-No. I forgot the nappy bag.

-Have you finished for the day?

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-Yes.

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-So we can all go to the park,

-once I get the bag.

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-As long as you push me

-on the swings too! Come on then.

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-I think it's on the sofa.

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-Are there clean clothes in it?

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-Yes.

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-Do you think she needs a hat?

-It's gone colder.

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-No. You're fine, aren't you?

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-You like wearing a hat, don't you?

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-Off you go. Go and get it.

-She looks cute in it.

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-Where is it?

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-Where is it?

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-It's in our room on the bed.

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-What the hell are you doing here?!

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-Megan?

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-The keys were in the door.

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-Why have you got that letter?

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-It was you, wasn't it?

-Gethin was right.

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-It wasn't my intention

-to be malicious.

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-I'm concerned for the little girl.

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-I'm concerned for the little girl.

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-What are your concerns?

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-Isn't she cared for, clean, loved?

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-She's been taken away

-from her home and her own culture.

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-It was alright for you and Reg

-to adopt, wasn't it?

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-That was entirely different.

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-Why? Because you're better than us?

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-Why do you hate us so much?

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-The things you say in those letters,

-they're disgusting.

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-Don't you think we deserve

-to be parents?

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-Of course I do, but the fact is...

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-So why did you make such threats?

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-It's there in black and white

-that you want to stop the adoption.

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-If you'd used conventional channels,

-I would have supported you.

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-But the fact is, you didn't.

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-You insisted on bringing the child

-to live with you...

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-..to a place totally alien to her.

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-We didn't kidnap her,

-if that's what you're suggesting.

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-I don't know

-how you brought her here...

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-..but the truth is,

-she isn't aware of what's going on.

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-Look at her.

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-Does she look

-as if she's being ill-treated?

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-But it was my duty

-to voice my concerns.

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-Anonymously? Very brave, Megan!

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-I'm sorry about that.

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-I'm sorry about that.

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-I'd like you to leave.

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-I didn't want to hurt you.

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-Frighten you, maybe,

-but for the baby's sake.

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-And it's important

-that the people around here...

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-..don't misunderstand my motives.

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-Are you afraid of losing

-your good name?

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-It's high time you left.

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-We have a daughter to raise.

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-Typical DJ!

-The first to arrive for meetings.

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-Don't you have

-anything better to do?

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-You weren't long after me.

-We're as pathetic as each other.

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-Don't put me in your league.

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-I have children and a house. What

-have you got to show for your life?

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-Are you two bickering again?

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-Are you in love with each other?

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-With him? I don't think so!

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-He's head over heels in love

-with Cadno.

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-You know I could get her back

-if I clicked my fingers, don't you?

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-She's made that clear

-over the last few weeks.

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-You're not good enough

-to wipe her feet, good boy.

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-Girls don't want good guys.

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-Girls don't want good guys.

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-I'm going to play darts.

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-I'll come with you.

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-You stay there. It's a man's game.

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-Are you coming

-to the committee tonight?

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-You can go. I've got a business

-meeting with Jason.

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-What? You didn't mention it.

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-Didn't I?

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-I might see you later. Bye.

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-Why did you arrange it

-without telling me?

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-A contract with Awyr Iach

-was my idea.

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-I know. I appreciate your help

-but there's nothing else you can do.

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-You're not an official part

-of the business.

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-I wanted you to be

-but you were afraid.

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-It's lucky one of us has guts

-or goodness knows where we'd be.

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-A cuppa?

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-Hurry up. I don't want to be late.

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-Hurry up. I don't want to be late.

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-This is heavy.

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-It's only MDF.

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-Alright?

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-Hey.

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-Um, Gethin, listen,

-I owe you an apology.

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-You were right.

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-Megan?

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-Did she admit it?

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-Did she admit it?

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-She didn't have much choice.

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-Listen, we don't want you

-to move out now, obviously.

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-Maybe we want to move.

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-It's not nice...

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-..having a landlord who threatens

-to evict us over a disagreement.

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-It was more than a disagreement.

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-Well, if you want us to stay...

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-..we want 50 a month off the rent.

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-What?

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-It's the least you can do.

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-You can stay but there's no rent

-reduction. There are other tenants.

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-Hywel, we'll stay. Thank you.

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-What? It was worth a try.

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-We should start.

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-Ffion's not here yet.

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-We can't wait for everyone.

-It's past 6 o'clock already.

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-Is there an agenda?

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-No, we don't want to be too formal.

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-Tonight is an opportunity

-to share ideas.

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-Right, I'll start. I think

-a bardic contest would work well.

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-Sorry we're late.

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-Megan.

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-Do you mind if I put the pram here?

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-No, not at all.

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-What's that, Geth?

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-What's that, Geth?

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-Ffion's hard work.

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-Let's display it outside the chapel

-to keep track of the target.

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-That's a good idea, fair play.

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-Maybe people could make donations

-when they go past. A very good idea.

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-I hope you didn't use

-any materials from the school.

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-No, of course not.

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-Right, where were we? The contest.

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-What is that?

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-I told you so.

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-I told you so.

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-Do you know what it is, Chester?

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-No.

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-No.

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-I rest my case.

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-It's like the stomp at school.

-You enjoyed that, didn't you?

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-It was alright.

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-But you don't want to go

-to another one in your leisure time.

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-Well, I think we should organize

-activities for children...

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-..and babies Esther's age.

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-I'd like her to be part of all this.

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-It's important to welcome everyone,

-isn't it, Megan?

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-Of course.

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-Are you alright, Megan?

-You're very quiet.

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-No, I don't feel well

-to be honest with you.

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-I think I'd better go home.

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-Do you want anyone to come with you?

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-No, stay here and carry on.

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-Hello!

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-Oh, sorry, I'm not disturbing you,

-am I? I can come back later.

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-Not at all. Sit down.

-There's plenty of food.

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-No, I'm alright, thanks.

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-An Awyr Iach T-shirt.

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-It suits you. You're a good advert.

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-Thanks.

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-I've drawn up a contract

-of your agreement the other day.

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-From now on I'd like you

-to deal with me directly.

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-Right, OK. Don't you trust him?

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-Of course I do, but he's the worker

-and I'm the brains of Deri Deithio.

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-A bit like us, then.

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-There wouldn't be a business

-without hard workers.

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-Exactly.

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-Exactly.

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-You're more than that.

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-You're like me - the company's

-pretty face.

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-Right, good.

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-Well, I'll get the brains

-to look at this.

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-Hopefully

-it will be signed by tomorrow.

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-Great. If there are any problems,

-phone me.

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-We could sort it out over a drink.

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-Thank you.

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-Bye. See you later.

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-Pass the ketchup, please.

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-Everyone might not agree...

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-..but I thought something

-like a flash mob would be fun.

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-That's a brilliant idea

-and everyone could be involved.

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-But how would we make money

-from that?

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-It would promote the festival

-and be a laugh.

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-Am I the only one

-who doesn't know what it is?

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-A dance routine.

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-One person starts, others join in.

-By the end everyone is dancing.

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-It would be amazing

-on the high street.

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-I've seen good ones online.

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-I've seen good ones online.

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-We could do Welsh folk dancing.

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-Folk dancing?

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-Try to make the festival

-more modern, like.

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-Sorry, sorry,

-but I've just written a limerick.

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-Do you want to hear it?

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-Do you want to hear it?

-

-No.

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-When the rugby team won a trophy

-in dear Auntie Marian's memory...

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-..they went on the booze,

-nearly blew a fuse...

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-..with loud laughter

-and farts ever so smelly!

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-Colin,

-"booze" and "fuse" don't rhyme.

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-It's a work in progress.

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-Can we carry on, please?

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-Can we carry on, please?

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-Where were we?

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-Dancing and poetry are boring.

-What about an agricultural show?

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-Every other village has one.

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-Every other village has one.

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-We're not all obsessed with farming.

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-Exactly. It's possible to have fun

-without a sheep, Eifion.

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-You should try it.

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-If he had his way,

-we'd all be shearing and milking.

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-You'd love it in the manure.

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-But you're not allowed, are you?

-You all know why.

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-He dumped Cadno

-when she was in a hospital bed...

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-..after he ran her over

-in a tractor.

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-That's enough, Eifion.

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-Don't go.

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-Happy now?

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-Happy now?

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-He started it.

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-He was only pulling your leg.

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-He was only pulling your leg.

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-I was only telling the truth.

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-Well, here's another truth.

-You're an idiot!

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