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-He put an advert in the paper

-saying he was looking for a wife.

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-He had loads of replies,

-all saying the same thing.

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-"Please take my wife!"

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-Right, work. You see these two?

-They're going to Swansea.

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-Hold on, I've got an address

-for this one somewhere.

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-Do you want this box closed?

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-Do you want this box closed?

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-Yes, please.

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-I delivered stuff to this shop

-the other day.

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-Did you?

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-Did you?

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-Yes, Sara asked me to.

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-Good man.

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-You're lost without the boss, I'd

-say. It's nothing serious I hope.

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-No. Just a bug. She'll be back

-at work in no time, believe me.

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-If you're struggling, I can help you

-after delivering these.

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-Yeah?

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-You can't deliver

-for Awyr Iach today.

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-I need you to take these to the

-accountant and get printer ink.

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-I can do that tomorrow.

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-I can do that tomorrow.

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-No, today.

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-I'll have a couple of fares for you

-by the end of the day too.

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-We're a taxi company,

-not a courier service.

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-Can you check with me before

-asking Ed to deliver for you?

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-I know when he's available.

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-I know when he's available.

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-Yes, fine. These can wait.

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-I can do both jobs at the same time

-and keep everyone happy.

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-Ed, you're a star.

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-Hey, a pint after work, right?

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-Actually, we need to have

-a real good session some time.

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-What do you say?

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-What do you say?

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-Yes, why not?

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-Thank you. Ta-ra.

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-Try and balance it yourself now.

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-You have to concentrate, alright?

-Here you go. One more time.

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-TEXT ALERT

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-Try it again now.

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-Well done! That's it!

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-Hey, Dai! Come over here!

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-OK, I'll see you later.

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-This is the boy who's going to win

-the egg and spoon race tomorrow.

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-Let me see what you've got then.

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-Yes, I see he's his father's son.

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-I'm not looking forward

-to this festival.

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-I've been forced

-into doing some folk dancing.

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-I've never thought of you

-as twinkle toes.

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-No, my legs are fine.

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-I won Best Sexy Legs

-at the Llanarthur Carnival twice.

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-And what's your contribution

-to this festival?

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-It's thanks to your antics...

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-..we've got to raise the money

-to repair Bethania.

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-It was my idea to hold a festival

-in the first place.

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-Was it?

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-I hope you'll be a steward then...

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-..to prove to everyone

-that you're not a waster.

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-Yes, we'll need a lot of stewards

-to keep order!

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-Do you have a plan or something?

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-Can I keep some stuff

-in the garage, just until tomorrow?

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-What stuff? Who were you

-on the phone to just now?

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-Don't worry, it's for the sake

-of the village, honest. Please?

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-OK, but no funny business.

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-OK. Thanks.

-Come on, Gwern. I'll take you home.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Our secretary's ill today.

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-I know. It's so inconsiderate.

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-Yes.

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-What was it again?

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-If Sara heard him, he'd be sleeping

-in the spare room tonight.

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-Right. Do you think these

-will fit Dai?

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-They look a bit small to me.

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-His inside leg is 26...

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-..and a couple of extra inches

-around his...

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-Well, around his waist!

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-I can only apologize for that.

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-It'll be with you

-first thing tomorrow, I promise.

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-OK. Good. Thank you.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Sara!

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-My guardian angel!

-How are you, love?

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-How are you feeling?

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-How are you feeling?

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-A little bit better.

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-I'm so glad.

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-How did this place

-get into such a mess so quickly?

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-I have no idea.

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-I'll do that now.

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-You sit down now, love.

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-Anita, what are you doing?

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-I'm trying to organize

-these folk dancing clothes.

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-We've borrowed them

-from Dawnswyr Mynach.

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-I said it was alright.

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-It's not alright. Can you do that

-in your own time, please?

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-Don't get upset, love.

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-Things look worse because you're...

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-Things look worse because you're...

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-Ill.

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-Yes, ill. Go home now.

-I'll tidy up here.

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-No, I'm alright.

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-No, I'm alright.

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-I insist.

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-Aren't you supposed to be at APD?

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-They got by

-when I was on the cruise.

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-No, I'll take over here

-until Sara feels better.

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-Anita, put those away, will you?

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-Diane, please.

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-Now, please.

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-I'll help you.

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-I'll take them out of the way now.

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-Mam, put the kettle on.

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-Mam, put the kettle on.

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-No. It's not time for a cuppa yet.

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-Right, where do you want these?

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-I'll keep this place in order,

-don't worry.

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-By the way, I want you and Jason

-to come to Bryntirion later.

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-I've got a surprise for you.

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-Can we leave

-the folk dancing clothes here?

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-We're meeting later for fittings.

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-We're meeting later for fittings.

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-You'll be a picture, Dai.

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-There'll be enough photos

-to fill Cwm Ni for a year!

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-Anita, I've changed my mind.

-I don't want to do it.

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-What? You have to, Dai.

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-You're on the team sheet, good boy.

-You can't have cold feet now.

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-Will you two take part as well?

-We need young men.

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-Are you saying I'm old?!

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-Are you saying I'm old?!

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-We need variety.

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-You must have had

-a lot of experience in Llangrannog.

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-Yes, round the back of the

-dance hall, if you know what I mean!

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-I've got a fare for you.

-Sion White wants to go to Llanelli.

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-I've finished my shift.

-Ask one of the other drivers.

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-They're all busy.

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-They're all busy.

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-You're kidding me!

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-A driver who's lost his licence

-is no good to me, Ed.

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-Go on. He's in a rush.

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-There's no need to ask who wears

-the trousers in your house!

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-Customers come first, I suppose.

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-I'll have a coffee, please.

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-I wouldn't want to work for her.

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-Well, we're working

-for your mother now.

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-After what I heard earlier,

-I'm not sure who's worse.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Taxi?

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-You're in a rush

-to get to Llanelli.

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-I haven't booked a taxi.

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-You did, 15 minutes ago.

-Don't you remember?

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-There's nothing wrong with my head,

-whatever the villagers are saying.

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-Sioned.

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-Sioned.

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-Sorry? I'm not with you.

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-Sorry. It's not your problem.

-You've been caught up in it.

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-You can give me a lift

-to the village, if you like.

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-At least then you won't have

-wasted your time completely.

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-Make sure

-you're in on time tomorrow morning.

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-There should be

-a clocking-in system.

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-Stop it, Mam, please.

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-You're too soft on the workers.

-You can't be a boss and a mate.

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-You're talking as if

-there's a big problem here.

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-Now that Sara isn't feeling special,

-everyone has to pull their weight.

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-OK. You've made your point.

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-OK. You've made your point.

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-Good. I'll see you later.

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-Anita, I'm sorry about that.

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-Come on, I'll buy you a drink.

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-Oh, come on.

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-Sorry again

-for the misunderstanding.

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-No problem.

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-Can you keep what happened

-under your hat?

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-I'd be the butt of jokes.

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-Of course.

-I understand what that's like.

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-Are you alright?

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-You look like you've got the weight

-of the world on your shoulders.

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-Sioned's giving me a hard time.

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-Maybe it's not wise

-to work with your wife.

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-Maybe you're spending

-too much time together.

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-Yes. That's probably what it is.

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-If you ever want to talk,

-you know where I am.

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-Cheers.

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-Hey, Dai.

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-I'll get you for that.

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-Folk dancers

-are supposed to be happy.

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-Just shut your chops

-and pull me a pint, will you?

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-Where are Eileen and Colin?

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-I have no idea. Maybe they don't

-want to make fools of themselves.

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-They've promised to take part now.

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-Wouldn't it be better

-to cancel everything?

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-Everyone's lost interest anyway.

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-I saw that.

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-Chester.

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-Nice to see you again.

-Are you alright?

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-I'm coping.

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-I'm coping.

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-I'm glad to hear it.

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-Folk dancing and a bardic contest.

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-That's so cool!

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-I agree. Middle-class misery!

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-Look here, pal,

-I'm not middle-class.

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-I'm a builder and a collier's son

-and proud of it.

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-It's a shame

-you're betraying your roots...

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-..by taking part

-in such snobbish nonsense.

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-This is all jealousy, isn't it?

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-Just because you didn't organize it

-and you're not top dog.

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-You can't live with that.

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-It'll be an epic fail anyway.

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-You youngsters should back it.

-We're one community.

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-It was my idea in the first place

-before everyone took over.

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-So you'll be happy

-if the festival fails now, will you?

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-I'll make sure it doesn't.

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-How? What are you going to do?

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-Nothing.

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-Don't be so paranoid.

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-Chester.

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-I'm glad

-there's no bad feeling between us.

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-I hoped we could

-put everything behind us.

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-Are you intending to do something

-at the festival tomorrow?

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-I'm expecting to give

-the village a shock, yes.

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-A word.

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-Let me get a pint first.

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-You didn't have to embarrass me

-in front of everyone in the Deri.

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-You shouldn't have been drinking.

-I had no cover.

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-You could have told me quietly.

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-You know me.

-I don't do anything quietly.

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-I hope that sending me to Y Felin

-was an honest mistake.

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-I wanted you to go into the house.

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-I wanted you to see Sion.

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-To see a man

-that's lost everything.

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-His possessions,

-his wife, his family.

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-He's got no-one. He's in that house

-on his own and nobody cares.

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-At least he can have a pint

-when he wants one.

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-You've got a wonderful life

-compared to him.

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-It would be even better

-if you found us a house.

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-I do appreciate what I have.

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-Good. Then you can go

-for that pint now.

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-I don't want it now.

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-I don't want it now.

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-Just go.

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-Don't be long. Supper will be

-on the table in half an hour.

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-Do you hear me?

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-Half past five.

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-You took your time.

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-I've learnt not to run

-when you bark.

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-I take it this is about Chester.

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-That you're not happy...

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-That you're not happy...

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-Gwyneth.

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-I understand that she's...

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-..visiting Y Felin.

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-You've rekindled your relationship.

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-We're friends, that's all.

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-What?

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-I'm worried about the effect

-it will have on Gwern.

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-You can see that, surely.

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-You think

-I'm a bad influence on him?

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-I take my role

-as a father seriously.

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-I want him to have

-the best upbringing possible.

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-And you think

-you can offer him that?

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-I'm not the one wearing a tag.

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-I'm just warning you.

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-You can go now.

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-And be grateful

-I'm not banning you from the Deri.

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-With me as manager, you could start

-your maternity leave now.

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-I'll cope, honest.

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-You have to put yourself

-and the baby first now, Sara.

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-I've made us all

-a healthy supper tonight.

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-A lot of vegetables.

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-Good. That's the surprise, is it?

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-No. not quite.

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-A pram?

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-That's the most important item

-you'll need.

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-It's a lovely one.

-I made sure I got you a tip-top one.

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-Look what Tadcu's got!

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-You don't know where it's been.

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-It might have germs on it.

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-Cobwebs never killed anyone!

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-It's just as good,

-and a quarter of the price.

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-But parents want

-the trendiest one on the market.

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-Look at the wheels on this one.

-They're like a 4x4.

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-You could take this off-road

-and jog behind it.

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-Now, I'd pay good money

-to see you do that.

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-But four wheels are much safer,

-especially as the baby grows.

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-Mamgu's pram will last years.

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-Stop it, both of you! I can't

-believe you're behaving like this.

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-I'm only two months gone!

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-I couldn't help myself.

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-I couldn't help myself.

-

-Neither could I.

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-I don't believe in buying stuff

-for the baby too early.

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-It's unlucky.

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-Don't think I'm ungrateful...

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-..but I want you to take those back.

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-Sorry. I never thought

-you'd react like this.

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-No.

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-I don't want to tempt fate.

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-Jason and I will buy a pram

-when the time is right.

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-But you'll want one

-like this when...

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-I don't know yet!

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-But I don't want you fussing

-for the next seven months.

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-I haven't had time to get used

-to the idea of having a baby yet.

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-Come on, Jase.

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-I thought we were having supper.

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-I'm not hungry.

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-I'm not hungry.

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-OK.

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-I wouldn't put a dog in that.

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-Something smells nice.

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-You decided to come back then.

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-You did say half past five.

-I'm starving.

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-You're late.

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-Only a few minutes.

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-You had more important things to do,

-did you?

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-Like sharing jokes with Jason?

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-No, the Deri was fairly quiet.

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-Then why didn't you

-come back earlier?

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-You knew I was here on my own.

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-Don't you think you're making

-a mountain out of a molehill?

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-No. I'm being ignored.

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-You make deals with Awyr Iach

-without discussing them with me.

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-You have a pint with Jason without

-telling me, and you come back late.

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-Who do you think you are?

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-Who do you think you are?

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-Can't we just enjoy this food?

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-Sioned, don't. What are you doing?

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-If you're not going

-to respect me...

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-..I'm not going to respect you.

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-You can find your own supper.

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