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-# Sometimes things go wrong

-in Llan-ar-goll-en

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-# Objects disappearing like

-I don't know what in Llan-ar-goll-en

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-# Only two can do the work,

-two detectives as a matter of fact

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-# Help, things are getting worse

-in Llan-ar-goll-en

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-# Here are Prys and Ceri the dog,

-our village's two detectives

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-# Prys likes to rush around

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-# Ceri the dog is very sensible

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-# Come and visit our village,

-Llan-ar-goll-en #

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-It's Christmas Eve in

-Llan-ar-goll-en. Everyone's excited.

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-Especially Prys.

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-Can you see him? Can you see him?

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-No sign of him.

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-He's there somewhere. I know he is.

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-He can't hide from Prys ar Frys

-this year.

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-Oh, Prys, you're in such a hurry.

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-Of course I am.

-I want to see Sion Corn.

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-Sion Corn is busy on Christmas Eve.

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-I know that. I've stayed awake every

-Christmas Eve since I was a boy...

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-..because I want to see Sion Corn.

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-I'm determined to see him this year.

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-Hush! I can hear bells.

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-Sion Corn's sleigh bells.

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-He's coming. He's coming.

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-Merry Christmas, everyone.

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-Ho, ho, ho.

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-Radli Miggins!

-Why are you dressed up as Sion Corn?

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-I'm not. I just want to wish...

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-..season's greeting to everyone.

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-# We wish you a merry Christmas

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-# We wish you a merry Christmas

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-# We wish you a merry Christmas

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-# And a happy new year #

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-It works.

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-Of course it works.

-Dr Jim Clem's devices always work.

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-No, they don't, don't, don't...

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-There's nothing better than

-mince pies straight from the oven.

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-Do you want me to try one?

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-Just to make sure

-they taste better than a cream bun.

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-Of course they do.

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-Beti Becws' mince pies

-are the best in Llan-ar-goll-en.

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-I'll leave them here,

-ready for Sion Corn.

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-If I see that you've taken

-the smallest crumb...

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-OK, I understand. I wouldn't dare.

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-I'll leave them here to cool down.

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-Beti!

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-Dr Jim!

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-I'm not going to see him, am I?

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-I'm not going to see Sion Corn.

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-Now then, Prys,

-no long faces on Christmas Eve.

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-I can't help myself.

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-I know. Go and collect some holly

-from the forest.

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-Oh, yes. Great idea, Ceri.

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-After all, Christmas isn't

-Christmas without holly.

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-Ready?

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-Prys! You're off to the forest,

-not Iceland!

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-It's lovely shmovely.

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-I've done a good job of decorating.

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-It looks great, Caradog.

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-Sion Corn will love it.

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-Oh, no.

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-Oh, no, the tree.

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-Poor Sugar Lump.

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-Poor Sugar Lump? What about my tree?

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-Come on, Caradog.

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-OK then.

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-I hope it snows tonight, Mrs T.

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-I can think of nothing better than

-to build a snowman on Christmas Day.

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-Years ago, when I used to travel

-by sleigh in Iceland...

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-..I would get bored of snow.

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-All I saw, morning, noon and night

-was snow.

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-I didn't know you'd lived

-in Iceland.

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-Oh, yes, Tara.

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-I was there to hunt the yeti.

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-The yeti?

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-It was large and hairy...

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-..and growled like this.

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-Argh!

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-Argh!

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-What are you doing

-frightening us like that?

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-I'm sorry, Tara.

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-Do you want to come

-and collect some holly with me?

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-Oh, um...

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-..I'm busy, sorry, Prys.

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-What's that?

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-What's that?

-

-Nothing.

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-Nothing?

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-It looks like

-something interesting to me.

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-There we go. It looks

-as pretty as Beti Becws herself.

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-Ooh, Doctor Jim!

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-I hope you haven't been eating

-those mince pies.

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-No.

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-Cross your heart, hot mince pies.

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-A cuppa and a cream bun.

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-A cuppa and a cream bun.

-

-Yes, please.

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-What was that sound?

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-What was that sound?

-

-What sound?

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-I'm sure I heard bells.

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-Oh, well.

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-Lovely shmovely.

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-Who'd have thought?

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-# It's Christmas Eve

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-# Ffa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

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-# Collecting holly in the forest

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-# Ffa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

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-# Llan-ar-goll-en is so wonderful

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-# Ffa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la

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-Ow, ow!

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-What was that?

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-A beast?

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-# Keep as quiet as a mouse

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-# Ffa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la #

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-I'm sorry, Prys.

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-Ceri?

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-I thought you were

-the Beast of Bont.

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-The Beast of Bont.

-There's no such thing.

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-Oh. No, you're right.

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-The Beast of Bont!

-That was a silly story.

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-What's that?

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-I'm not sure.

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-We'd better go home, yes?

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-After all,

-we've collected enough holly.

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-Ceri! Climb the tree, Ceri!

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-Beasts can't climb.

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-I didn't know you liked climbing,

-Prys.

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-The beast knows my name!

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-Who are you calling a beast,

-you rude detective!

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-Radli?

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-I was just making sure

-that the crow's nest was OK.

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-Yes, there it is.

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-Delivering mail in the forest,

-are you?

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-I don't think squirrels can read,

-Prys.

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-My tyre blew and I landed here.

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-The question is,

-what are you doing here?

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-Collecting holly.

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-I was looking out for Sion Corn...

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-..but I doubt

-I'll see him again this year.

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-Oh, no! Not again.

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-Can you see something, C-C-Ceri?

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-He's wearing red.

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-He has a long white beard.

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-He's pulling a sack

-full of presents.

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-A sack full of presents?

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-Hello there.

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-Sion Corn?

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-Yes indeed.

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-You're the real Sion Corn.

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-Yes indeed.

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-Prys? Prys?

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-Are you OK?

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-I thought I'd seen Sion Corn...

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-Sorry.

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-He's rather sensitive.

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-No-one expects to see Sion Corn...

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-..searching for his reindeer

-on Christmas Eve.

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-Searching for your reindeer?

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-It's all my fault.

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-I was on my way to deliver Christmas

-presents to Welsh children.

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-I stopped to let Cadi and Carwyn

-have a rest.

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-Cadi and Carwyn?

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-Cadi and Carwyn?

-

-The reindeer.

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-They pull my sleigh.

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-They were so tired.

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-I had a little nap

-and when I woke up...

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-..the reindeer had disappeared.

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-Sion Corn's reindeer? Disappeared?

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-Ceri!

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-Sound the siren.

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-It's in my sack somewhere.

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-There's a mystery to solve,

-of that there is no doubt.

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-Call the detectives

-before things get out of hand.

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-Charge your batteries.

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-There's a mystery to solve.

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-Is there a mystery? What's happened?

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-I've just told you what happened.

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-Sion Corn!

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-Come on, ladies,

-it's only Sion Corn.

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-I'm fine, I'm fine.

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-This is the greatest mystery

-ever to be seen in Llan-ar-goll-en.

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-Carwyn and Cadi, the reindeer

-that pull Sion Corn's sleigh...

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-..have disappeared.

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-If we don't find them right away...

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-..the children of Wales

-will go without their presents.

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-Not one present.

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-Wargh!

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-Radli, come here.

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-Dry your tears, my boy.

-Don't worry, we'll find them.

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-The question is,

-who took the reindeer?

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-Sion Corn, it usually takes time

-for Prys to solve a mystery.

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-Would you like a cuppa?

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-Tara!

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-I'm trying to think.

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-We must collect all the clues.

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-Investigate every suggestion.

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-Sniff every Sion Corn.

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-Prys!

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-You're not a dog.

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-Leave the sniffing to me.

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-Mrs Thomas,

-did you see something strange today?

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-Apart from this knitting.

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-No, nothing odd.

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-But, um...

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-..just Tara trying to hide

-something behind her back.

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-Yes, I saw that too.

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-Me?

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-Tara, what were you hiding

-behind your back?

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-Nothing.

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-Noth...

-That's what you said last time.

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-So it must be true then.

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-Interesting.

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-Radli, you were in the forest

-at the same time as Sion Corn.

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-Yes.

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-Yes.

-

-Very convenient.

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-Now then, little boy,

-what do you want for Christmas?

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-Well, I'd like a red ball...

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-What am I doing?

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-We've hunted and searched,

-pondered and mithered.

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-And now the truth

-is perfectly clear.

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-There's a serious mystery

-in Llan-ar-goll-en today.

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-Sion Corn's reindeer

-have disappeared...

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-..but who took them and why?

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-Tara Tan Toc?

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-She was trying to hide something

-behind her back.

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-Mrs Tomos, who was knitting

-something rather strange.

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-Radli Miggins?

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-He was in the forest

-at the same time as Sion Corn.

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-Only one person

-can solve the mystery.

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-The cleverest, most talented,

-most skilful detective in the world.

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-I know who took the reindeer.

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-Radli! Your tyre blew.

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-You couldn't ride your bike, Elsi.

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-A pair of reindeer would be very

-handy to help you deliver the post.

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-I've fixed the tyre.

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-Why would I want a reindeer

-when I have my bike?

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-Anyway,

-a reindeer doesn't have any pedals.

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-No!

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-But they have horny antlers.

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-Beep-beep.

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-Horns!

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-I wouldn't laugh if I were you.

-I know you took the reindeer.

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-What's that?

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-Nothing.

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-It looks like something

-interesting to me.

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-Me?

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-You were hiding something

-behind your back.

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-Something that looked like

-reindeer antlers.

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-Prys, are you crazy?

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-How could I hide two reindeer

-behind my back?

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-Unless you're suggesting

-that I'm rather large.

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-Are you, Prys, are you?

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-No. I'd never suggest that.

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-Never.

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-Anyway, a pres...

-I had a parcel behind my back.

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-And nothing else!

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-And nothing else!

-

-OK.

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-Hoy! Leave that jacket alone.

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-A jacket? Precisely.

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-You were knitting a huge jacket.

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-Perfect to keep

-Sion Corn's reindeer warm.

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-You stole them

-to make sure they would fit.

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-It's not a jacket for a reindeer.

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-It's a present.

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-For a special animal.

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-Very special.

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-If Mrs Tomos, Radli and Tara

-didn't take the reindeer...

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-..who did?

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-I don't think anyone

-in Llan-ar-goll-en...

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-..would want to take my reindeer.

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-I bet you they've found

-some tasty food.

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-They're almost always hungry.

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-But if we don't find

-the reindeer...

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-..who can pull Sion Corn's sleigh?

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-When I was in Iceland...

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-..husky dogs pulled the sleigh

-every time.

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-One, two, three.

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-Pull!

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-One, two, three.

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-Pull!

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-And you, Sugar Lump.

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-One, two, three, pull!

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-There's no point.

-We're not as strong as huskies.

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-What's all this commotion?

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-Sion Corn?

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-Go and fetch the mince pies, Jim.

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-Beti, they're gone.

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-My mince pies.

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-Someone's stolen my mince pies.

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-Mince pies.

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-Hungry reindeer.

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-Interesting.

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-There's no time to worry

-about your mince pies.

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-Sion Corn's reindeer are missing.

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-There's no other solution -

-we must all search for the reindeer.

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-Lift every stone...

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-..search every nook and cranny...

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-..so that our Christmas story

-can have a happy ending.

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-There's no time to lose.

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-Let's go.

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-Cadi? Carwyn?

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-Cadi? Carwyn?

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-Prys, you go that way,

-we'll go this way. Cadi?

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-I don't understand.

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-How can two large creatures

-go missing in a small village?

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-Everything goes missing

-in Llan-ar-goll-en.

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-Did you hear that? Bells.

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-It is Christmas after all.

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-Yes, but these bells sound special.

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-Crumbs.

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-Mince pie crumbs.

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-Wag my tail and wiggle my nose,

-I've an idea, so here goes.

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-Have you found the reindeer?

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-No, but I've found mince pie crumbs.

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-Mince pies? No-one's worried about

-mince pies at a time like this.

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-I, along with Ceri...

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-..have found an important clue.

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-Follow the mince pie crumbs.

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-Wait for me.

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-Tasty shmasty.

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-Look, everyone, over here.

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-Hello, Sion Corn.

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-Carwyn and Cadi.

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-When I heard that Carwyn and Cadi

-liked eating...

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-..and that Beti's mince pies had

-disappeared, I had my suspicions.

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-When I heard the bells, I knew!

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-For shame on you,

-eating all the mince pies.

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-You could have left one or two

-for me!

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-Poor dabs. They were hungry.

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-And your mince pies

-are so tasty shmasty, Beti.

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-Well, luckily I baked two platefuls.

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-Is that the time?

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-Come on, quick, Carwyn and Cadi,

-there's no time to lose...

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-..if all the world's children

-want their presents tonight.

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-Cheerio to everyone

-in Llan-ar-goll-en.

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-Cheerio, Sion Corn.

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-Cheerio, Sion Corn.

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-Make sure you go to bed

-early tonight.

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-He's gone.

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-Someone's ready for bed.

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-Can we open our presents now?

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-Yes, yes.

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-I'll fetch everyone.

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-# Who's coming over the hill

-very, very quietly? #

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-That's how we solved the mystery

-of Sion Corn's missing reindeer.

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-Prys?

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-For me?

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-# Hello, come here, come on down #

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-Sugar lump.

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-Time for you to wear

-your new jacket.

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-Lovely, shmovely.

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-Merry Christmas, Prys.

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-Merry Christmas to everyone.

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-Merry Christmas, everyone.

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-I love Christmas.

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-Merry Christmas, everyone.

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-Merry Christmas.

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-.

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