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-I've got a printout

-of the result of the scan.

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-There's nothing to worry about.

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-"The liver has a rather coarse

-echotexture.

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-"No focal lesion within it."

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-There's some cirrhosis,

-which won't recover...

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-..but there's enough healthy liver

-to do the job.

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-It's up to you to keep it that way.

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-No, it's up to us

-because I'm going to help you.

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-BUZZER

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-Hello.

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-It's me.

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-Let her in. I'm ready for her.

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-Come up.

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-What does she want now?

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-What does she want now?

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-Here in the flat too.

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-Hiya.

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-Hi. Come in. Are you alright?

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-Yes, we both are.

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-How are you, son?

-What brings you over here?

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-Yes, what do you want?

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-I'm prepared to reconsider.

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-You want Dad to come for Christmas

-and New Year, don't you?

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-We could have discussed this

-on the phone.

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-It was better that Daniel and I

-came over to settle this.

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-About time.

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-Actually I wanted to talk to you,

-in private.

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-Take Daniel for a walk, Geth.

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-You can discuss Christmas

-and football like father and son.

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-Ffi?

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-You go. Natalie and I need to talk.

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-Shall we go for a walk?

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-Shall we go for a walk?

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-Alright.

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-Jim's face will be a picture,

-I hope.

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-Who paid for those?

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-Meic.

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-His memorial fund - there was

-just enough to cover the costs.

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-What's wrong?

-You look like you've seen a ghost.

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-You and I were meant to manage

-the fund together.

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-I knew you'd be in favour

-of spending the money in this way.

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-You have to be careful

-with other people's money.

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-You're running that fund

-on behalf of Cwmderi's residents.

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-And in memory of Meic.

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-I know better than anyone

-what he would want.

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-Hold on.

-I've ordered something else.

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-Hold this for me.

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-Look.

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-"No more new houses"

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-Now, that makes Debbie's sign

-look like a post-it note.

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-Don't tell anyone else where

-the money came from, alright?

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-Why not?

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-It could cause bad feeling.

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-Not everyone who donated to the fund

-is opposed to the houses.

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-If that's how you feel.

-I'll see you later, OK?

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-Ta-ra.

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-What do you think, Sion?

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-What do you think, Sion?

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-What do you think?

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-She really has messed up.

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-One hell of a mistake,

-if you ask me.

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-You get a free cup of tea or coffee

-if you sign this petition.

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-I want a coffee

-but I don't want to sign.

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-Why not?

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-The new houses will bring

-hundreds of people to the area.

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-Good.

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-Will there be any more money to care

-for the elderly or sick children?

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-No, there'll be more pressure

-on GP surgeries and public services.

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-People like me.

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-You can find a way

-to make a profit.

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-I don't have time.

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-I'll sign because the rugby club

-will make thousands.

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-That's what Jim said.

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-A mug of tea, then, please.

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-You can pay for your coffee,

-Angela.

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-You swine.

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-A new kit for the rugby club,

-training equipment.

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-I refused. It's stressful for local

-health and social services already.

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-Exactly, Angela.

-So you're on my side.

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-Quick. Before she sees.

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-Ta, Sion.

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-It's getting out of hand.

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-Diane's just using this

-to draw attention to herself.

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-Well, the council meeting

-is tomorrow.

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-The sooner the better.

-The village is divided.

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-Anita has been affected

-more than anyone.

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-No way.

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-There's a familiar face.

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-So it should be. He's the chief exec

-of the housing firm.

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-Goodness me!

-I'm going to corner him.

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-Sion, leave it to me.

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-I think...

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-I think...

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-Trust me.

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-Mr Gee, is it?

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-That's right.

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-I recognize your face

-from your company's brochure.

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-Kelly Evans, journalist,

-Western Post.

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-Oh, very good.

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-I know the paper, of course.

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-I've been following the debate

-about the housing development.

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-As you would in your line of work.

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-Yeah, of course.

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-Feel free to join me if you want.

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-I'm only stopping for a coffee.

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-I've stopped by a few times to meet

-a few people, get the mood music.

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-All quite positive, I must say.

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-Well, it's a nice place.

-Nice people too.

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-We do have another two sites

-under consideration but...

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-..it's pretty even-stevens in credit

-and debit columns for all locations.

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-But, of course, I...

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-..can't say more than that.

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-Of course!

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-But, I mean, Cwmderi could do

-with a bit of good news.

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-It haven't had the best of press

-but you probably know about that.

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-Really?

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-Well, let me grab my coffee first...

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-..and I'd love to hear all about it.

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-Would you like anything?

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-No, thanks.

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-There you are.

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-There you are.

-

-Thank you.

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-Gethin isn't going to be happy here.

-You know that.

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-It's not a healthy situation

-for him.

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-Being with a crazy alcoholic woman?

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-You may as well say

-what's on your mind!

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-I know you've stopped for now.

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-But this isn't...

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-What do they say?

-A stable environment.

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-It doesn't take much

-to knock Gethin sideways.

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-He had a terrible upbringing,

-our marriage failed...

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-..and he turned his back on his son,

-then he lived a double life here.

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-I know the history but it's past...

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-He's a fantasist.

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-He refuses to accept

-or cannot accept reality.

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-An alcoholic is the same.

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-I've heard enough about you.

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-You put Gethin at risk.

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-Why don't you do

-what's best for him?

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-Let him be a normal, happy man

-and a father to Daniel.

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-And what else?

-Come back to live with you?

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-If it's what he wants,

-you shouldn't stand in his way.

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-Do I?

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-I think maybe you do.

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-You've got a lot of control

-over him, that's obvious.

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-If he hadn't been dragged into your

-problems, he'd be back like a shot.

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-Oh, would he really?!

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-We've been very close

-for over a year now.

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-This is where he wants to be,

-with me and Arwen.

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-You don't have to believe it

-but it's the truth.

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-Does he even know who you are,

-Ffion?

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-An alcoholic

-is more than one person.

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-Who knows where and who you'll be

-six months or a year from now?

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-I saw this

-while you were making coffee.

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-You had no right!

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-There's harm done already,

-and how much psychological harm?

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-What do you know, eh?!

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-Gethin and I have been

-on a long journey.

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-We both had demons to face.

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-He's conquered his

-and I'm getting there.

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-We've found happiness together

-and we deserve what we've got.

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-You've picked the wrong battle...

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-..because there's no chance

-I'll let you win.

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-And I've heard from a good friend

-that...

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-..Ellgee Homes might sponsor

-the rugby club.

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-Well, there you are -

-good news travels fast.

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-It's a question of show willing.

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-That we genuinely want to help

-the local community.

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-If we come here, of course.

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-Well, the rugby club

-could do with a change of luck.

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-I thought they were

-having a good run.

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-Oh, aye. I mean off the pitch.

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-You know I said this place

-was getting bad press.

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-The rugby club

-was one of the reasons.

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-Really?

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-There was a scandal - steroids -

-a couple of years ago.

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-I wasn't around but they were lucky

-to keep their place in the league.

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-They got away with that one.

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-Anything else

-you think I should know...

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-..since you're happy to dish

-the dirt on your fellow villagers.

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-I'm just feeding you bits

-of mood music you might have missed.

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-Any current horrors, then?

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-Any current horrors, then?

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-No.

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-I mean,

-prostitution and vice rings...

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-..are hardly scandals

-in this day and age, are they?

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-Here in Cwmderi?

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-Here in Cwmderi?

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-Oh, aye. Breaking news.

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-Might not make my paper, it depends

-on who wants to cover the story.

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-The local radio station

-is openly against us.

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-And I heard that a journalist

-on the local rag was as well.

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-So that's you.

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-We'll make our own decision.

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-I won't be carrying your gossip

-back to the board meeting tomorrow.

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-Good attempt.

-It was a bit too obvious.

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-Good luck with your next crusade.

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-Hi.

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-I almost froze out there.

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-So be grateful

-you only had a short shift.

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-I don't know why I bother

-with this job.

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-I don't need the money.

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-I don't need the money.

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-You like the power.

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-Well, there is that.

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-And you need a reason

-to get out of bed in the morning.

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-It's for my own good, is it?

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-Yes.

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-Are you coming for a drink

-before Courtney gets home?

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-I'll follow you over later. I want

-to write a work rota for next week.

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-Who is your favourite player

-in the Wales team?

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-Joe Allen.

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-You two could be brothers!

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-Is he small?

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-You speak Welsh and you're

-almost as good as him already.

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-How did you get the day off school?

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-I didn't.

-Mam said I should come.

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-Did she? Why?

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-She wanted me to talk to you.

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-She wanted me to talk to you.

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-And say what?

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-That we want you to live with us

-because it would be brilliant.

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-Dan...

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-..I want you to understand

-something.

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-I love being your father.

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-I really want to be there...

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-It's OK.

-You don't have to explain.

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-Honest. Don't worry.

-I think I understand.

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-No-one's going to miss that.

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-Is it Megan's?

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-Is it Megan's?

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-No, Anita's.

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-Ridiculous. What a stupid thing

-to put up in the village!

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-Why?

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-It's sure to annoy people...

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-..and Jim or Dai will want

-an even bigger sign outside APD.

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-It looks good, doesn't it?

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-It looks good, doesn't it?

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-No, it doesn't.

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-Why did you waste money

-on such rubbish?

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-Did you pay for it, Sion,

-with money from Y Deri?

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-I told you

-whose side Meic would be on...

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-..so Meic's memorial fund

-paid for it...

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-..and pamphlets to replace

-the ones Jim ruined.

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-Meic's fund!

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-I made a donation to that fund

-and no-one asked me!

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-I didn't have to ask.

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-I know how Meic felt

-and where his loyalty would lie.

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-You're bonkers!

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-When the people of Cwmderi find out,

-they'll be baying for your blood.

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-I got fed up of waiting.

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-Sorry.

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-It's alright.

-I had a pint but it was too quiet.

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-I'll have a can and a sandwich here.

-Are you alright?

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-Yes.

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-Is everything alright

-with the work schedule?

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-Yes, no probs.

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-I tried to put Larry Gee off

-the project. It didn't work.

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-They've got a board of directors

-meeting tomorrow...

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-..and I'm guessing

-he'll recommend Cwmderi.

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-It hasn't been a good day

-in many ways.

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-Why are you looking at me?

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-Because you let the cat

-out of the bag about the fund.

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-Oh, don't worry about Debbie.

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-I told you not to say.

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-It doesn't matter. I'm glad

-Meic could help in this way.

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-Wait until Debbie spreads the news

-around the village.

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-Then we'll see if it matters!

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-It should have gone on body armour.

-The flack will be horrendous.

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-Stop it, will you?!

-Why are you being so nasty?

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-I wanted to show Debbie

-who knew Meic best.

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-I was his wife.

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-I have to live with the loss

-every hour of every day.

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-We realize...

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-We realize...

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-No, you don't!

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-What right does anyone have

-to use Meic's name...

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-..or to tell me

-how to use the money from the fund?

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-He was my husband...

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-..my best friend.

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-Debbie, you nor anyone else...

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-..has any right

-to take that away from me.

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-You're fooling yourself, Natalie.

-He was desperate to move back here.

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-He treats Arwen like his own.

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-He hasn't mentioned that to me.

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-Of course not, because he wants

-to be part of Daniel's life too.

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-I'm happy for him to do both

-but you're not.

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-He knew the condition.

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-He has to choose.

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-He doesn't. If you stick to that,

-you'll spoil your son's life.

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-That will be on your conscience

-forever.

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-You're back already.

-We haven't finished talking.

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-I don't have any more to say

-and I doubt you have either.

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-Why did you bring Daniel with you

-today?

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-He wanted to come.

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-He wanted to come.

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-To put pressure on me.

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-What are you trying to do, Nat?

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-To come to a decision

-about all our futures.

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-This isn't just about Christmas

-and New Year.

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-I want Dad to come.

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-I want Dad to come.

-

-Exactly. You see?

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-But I also know he wants

-to stay here and he loves Ffion.

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-You don't know that.

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-Dad has to choose - her or us.

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-You're being unfair.

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-Dad can live here and visit me.

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-No, he can't.

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-Well, I'm willing to visit him here.

-I can stay sometimes, can't I?

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-Of course, Dan.

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-Don't you see?

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-It says a lot when a ten-year-old

-is more reasonable than you.

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-I think we should go home.

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-What's this?

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-A list of Dan's Christmas presents.

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-Man Utd stuff from the online shop.

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-You'll have a better idea than me

-what to order.

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-Can Dad come to our house

-for Christmas?

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-If that's what you want. Come on.

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-I don't think

-I'll come back here again.

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-Look after him.

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-Ta-ra, Dad.

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-Ta-ra, Dad.

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-Ta-ra, son.

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-See you at Christmas.

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