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-Iris?

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-Iris?

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-What's wrong?

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-Tom!

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-Are you OK?

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-Are you OK?

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-Much better for seeing you.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-You found it.

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-Which idiot put it in my gym bag?

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-You.

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-You.

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-Yes.

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-Is Dewi awake?

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-A student? Not before lunchtime!

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-If it's a study week,

-shouldn't he be studying?

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-It's not a study week.

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-Isn't it?

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-Isn't it?

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-No. He's lying.

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-They don't have study weeks

-so close to the end of term.

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-So why is he home?

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-So why is he home?

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-I don't know.

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-Maybe he got a student pregnant.

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-Do you think so?

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-Our innocent little Dewi? Unlikely.

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-Cheerio.

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-Cheerio.

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-I hope you're right.

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-Here we are.

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-Here we are.

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-Not for me, thanks. I've had one.

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-OK. Shall I wash Mirain's hair?

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-No, I'll do it.

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-Hiya. Follow me.

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-Bacon sandwich and a cuppa?

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-Bacon sandwich and a cuppa?

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-Yes, please.

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-No, thanks, Iris.

-I fancy something different.

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-There's a nice quiche

-left over from yesterday.

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-With salad and coleslaw.

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-With salad and coleslaw.

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-A full English breakfast, please.

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-Large or small?

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-Large or small?

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-Large.

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-With hot chocolate and carrot cake.

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-With hot chocolate and carrot cake.

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-Glenda made it.

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-Are you OK? Have you got worms?

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-I won't get far on an empty stomach.

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-Can I change my order?

-I'll have the same as Terry.

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-Steady on.

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-Who's paying?

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-Kelvin.

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-What?

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-As I said, you won't get far

-without filling up first...

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-..and it's important to fill

-the tank with the correct fuel!

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-You're paying for lunch this week to

-make up for the van's repair bill.

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-Is that fair?

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-Of course it is.

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-Good morning, Megan. It's me again.

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-It's the third time

-I've rung you this morning.

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-I'm a bit concerned.

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-I want to confirm arrangements...

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-..for the trip to listen to the band

-on Beaumaris Pier.

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-I think you should wear a coat.

-There's a chilling wind.

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-Goodbye for now. Ta-ta.

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-Did you hear anything

-about the court case?

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-It's less than a month away. Is Rhys

-going to say it was his fault?

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-He'll keep his word.

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-Oops! Did you get excited

-because I walked past?

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-I don't think so.

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-I don't think so.

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-Do you deliver?

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-Yes. We have a moped.

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-I saw you last night,

-across the road from our house.

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-Where do you live?

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-Where do you live?

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-Across from Sian. The policewoman.

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-And?

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-And?

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-It looked like you. I was watching.

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-You didn't look happy.

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-Bye, Jason.

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-She's not being nasty.

-She's just being funny.

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-We have no-one to blame

-but ourselves.

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-How long will this last?

-We can't carry on like this.

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-I used to enjoy my work.

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-I used to enjoy my work.

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-It's driving me nuts.

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-A client has just arrived.

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-No appointment.

-They asked for a trim.

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-I'm still with Sarah. Can you do it?

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-I'm still with Sarah. Can you do it?

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-I'll do it now.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Megan, at last. Are you alright?

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-Oh, you don't say.

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-What a shame.

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-You're not ill, are you?

-What's troubling you?

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-A problem shared, Megan.

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-Yes, yes.

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-If you tell me what's bothering you,

-I can help you.

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-Megan?

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-Good afternoon.

-You missed a lovely morning.

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-It was lovely in bed too.

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-Almost time

-for you to go back to it.

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-Have you made yourself some lunch?

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-I'll grab something in the cafe.

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-I'll grab something in the cafe.

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-Dewi. Welcome home.

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-Has the college term ended already?

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-Has the college term ended already?

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-I'm home early. Missing your food.

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-What do you fancy?

-Today's special is lasagne.

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-A baked potato, cheese and beans.

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-A baked potato, cheese and beans.

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-Give me a minute.

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-Why are you really home?

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-Why are you really home?

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-Study week.

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-Is that the truth?

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-If I'd known you'd be like this,

-I'd have stayed in Cardiff.

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-Are you going to tell me?

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-Are you going to tell me?

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-Do you fancy some garlic bread too?

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-Yes, please.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Give me five minutes.

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-I'm early.

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-No problem.

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-No problem.

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-I'm free. I can do it.

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-Great.

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-Jac, log all clients' names

-on the screen from now on, please.

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-He only just phoned.

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-He only just phoned.

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-All clients.

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-Or it'll get out of hand.

-Come on, Iolo.

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-A trim?

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-A trim?

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-Yes, tidy it up.

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-How are you? OK, I suppose.

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-Yes. What can you do?

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-You have good friends around you.

-And family.

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-At times like this,

-you find out who your friends are.

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-You're lucky.

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-Mam, Meical and Britney

-have been great. Dad as well.

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-I've learnt that you can rely

-on family more than friends.

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-Megan.

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-Megan.

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-Hello?

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-I thought you were Megan.

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-Sorry to disappoint you. I thought

-you were both going out today.

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-We were meant to go to Beaumaris

-to listen to the band.

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-Why haven't you gone?

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-I don't know.

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-Megan just said she wasn't coming.

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-Is she ill?

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-Is she ill?

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-No.

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-Something's not right, though.

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-She hasn't been herself

-since she returned from Bournemouth.

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-She might be tired.

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-She has something on her mind.

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-My main concern is...

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-..is that she wants

-to call it a day.

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-I shouldn't think so.

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-I wish I were as confident as you.

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-She adores you,

-it's obvious to anyone.

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-I hope you're right.

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-I'd be sad to lose her now.

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-What are you going to do now?

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-What are you going to do now?

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-Have a shower.

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-First, I'd like an answer

-to my question.

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-It's a reasonable enough question.

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-I expect a reasonable answer.

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-What was the question?

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-I can do without that attitude.

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-It's the end of the term

-in a fortnight.

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-It's usually a time to relax

-after a hard year.

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-Now then,

-why did you come home early?

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-I usually have to drag you

-away from there.

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-What's happened?

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-Stop nagging me.

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-Stop nagging me.

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-Answer my questions then I'll stop.

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-I've left the university

-and I'm not going back.

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-.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-I was watching that.

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-I was watching that.

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-I want to talk to you.

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-I'm paying thousands

-to keep you at university.

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-I have a right to know

-what's happened. Tell me!

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-I already did.

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-I already did.

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-Are you in trouble?

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-Such as?

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-Did you get a girl pregnant?

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-Where are you going?

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-Out.

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-Only half an hour to make a cuppa.

-That's a record.

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-A big order?

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-I told them half an hour.

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-A delivery?

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-Sian's house.

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-Sian's house.

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-Sian policewoman? Stop making them.

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-Are you crazy?

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-Are you crazy?

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-They're not catching me out.

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-What are you on about?

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-What are you on about?

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-I delivered to Sian last night.

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-I took the pizzas over

-and she hadn't ordered any.

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-Who would do that?

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-Who would do that?

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-I have my suspicions.

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-She won't catch me out again.

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-Hi.

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-Can you ask Ken or Kay

-to babysit tonight?

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-I fancy going to Copa for a drink.

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-You can come too

-straight after work.

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-What's wrong?

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-What's wrong?

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-I'll tell you later, Kelv.

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-OK. I'll ask Mam now.

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-OK. I'll ask Mam now.

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-Thank you.

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-I've moved Eirwen for you. The dryer

-stopped while you were talking.

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-Thanks. Sorry.

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-Jason.

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-OK, mate?

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-Great. And you. You look busy.

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-The staff's working hard.

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-You're home for a few months now.

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-Home for good if I want.

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-I'm not going back.

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-Wasn't it a two-year course?

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-No, three.

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-No, three.

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-Why aren't you going back?

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-I'm fed up of it.

-I'm looking for a job.

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-Without a degree?

-I thought you liked it there.

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-I did. I had a lot of fun.

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-It's time to do something else.

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-You'd have been better off

-staying here.

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-You could have earned a good wage.

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-You could have earned a good wage.

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-I don't regret going.

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-I bet Philip's annoyed.

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-Very annoyed.

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-Why aren't you going back?

-You've done something.

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-Naughty boy!

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-Naughty boy!

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-You sound like Dad.

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-I'll see you soon.

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-The boys back together again.

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-Small pepperoni pizza.

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-TELEPHONE

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-Answer that and I'll make the pizza.

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-Hello, Ty Pizza.

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-Oh, hello.

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-No, I know.

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-There's a bit of a problem

-with the order.

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-I'm not allowed to make them.

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-Who's there?

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-Who's there?

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-Sian.

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-Give the phone to me.

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-Listen, I've had enough.

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-I'm phoning the cops

-and I'm blocking this number.

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-A pepperoni pizza, wasn't it?

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-Yes, please.

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-Yes, please.

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-That's 4.40, please.

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-LOUD MUSIC

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-It looks nice.

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-It'll do.

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-Are you alright?

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-No.

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-What's wrong?

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-Dewi.

-He's decided to leave university.

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-Has he left?

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-Yes, he says.

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-Two years of wasting his time

-and my money. I can't believe it.

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-Has he told you why?

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-Has he told you why?

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-No. He refuses to say.

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-Well?

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-Which one of you is asking?

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-Both of us.

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-I don't want to talk about it.

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-I don't want to talk about it.

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-Actually, it's not up to you.

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-Dad wants to know

-and he deserves an explanation.

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-I'm bored. I've had enough.

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-I'm not enjoying it.

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-That's it.

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-Yes.

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-Yes.

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-You have to do better than that.

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-I can understand packing it in

-after one term in the first year...

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-..but not after two years.

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-Fair play, Dew, come on.

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-I'm going to my room.

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-I don't want any dinner.

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-OK, Iolo.

-A large gin and tonic and a lager.

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-That kind of day, was it?

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-Yes, and worse.

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-I could sense an atmosphere earlier.

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-I could sense an atmosphere earlier.

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-You have no idea.

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-I'll bring your drinks over.

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-I'll bring your drinks over.

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-Dani?

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-I can't stand being there.

-Jac and I are sick of it.

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-She's had a shock.

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-I know that.

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-She'll come round.

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-It's not her place to come round.

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-It was our fault, Jac and me.

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-I can understand why she's like that

-but I can't stand it.

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-What are you going to do?

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-I don't know.

-Search for a job somewhere else.

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-You'll feel better after this.

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-You'll feel better after this.

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-I doubt it. Thanks.

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks.

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-OK? What do you want?

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-A complaint.

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-A complaint.

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-What for?

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-You delivered a pizza

-when I hadn't ordered one.

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-Tonight I ordered four pizzas

-two hours ago.

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-I phoned to ask where they were

-and they still haven't arrived.

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-You didn't phone.

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-Yes, I did. What do you have to say?

-Sorry would be a good start!

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-You didn't phone last night,

-but someone did.

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-What are you going to do then?

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-Nothing.

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-Let me speak to the manager.

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-Let me speak to the manager.

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-I'm the manager.

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-The owner then.

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-The owner then.

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-He's not here.

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-I'll cook your pizzas now.

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-That's up to you, but I'm on my way

-home with a Chinese takeaway.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Megan.

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-You came at last.

-Come in, I'm so glad to see you.

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-Not looking like this, I'm sure.

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-I'm glad to see you any time.

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-I'm almost embarrassed to be out.

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-Dear me, don't talk nonsense.

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-What's the matter, Megan?

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-I'm afraid I'm the bearer

-of bad news, Edwin.

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-Can we have the same again?

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-Can we have the same again?

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-On its way.

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-I'd just like to get away from here.

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-Move away?

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-Move away?

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-No, a holiday.

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-A family break. We've never been.

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-Lying in the sun, swimming pool.

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-Expensive, Lowri.

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-What's money?

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-What's money?

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-Something I don't have.

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-Can we go home?

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-We're staying.

-You have every right to be here.

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-Right, what would you like to drink?

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-However upsetting it might be...

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-..I want to know

-what's the matter, Megan.

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-I don't know where to begin.

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-At the beginning.

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-I don't know how to say this...

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-..but I'm afraid it's not possible

-for us to be together.

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-I was worried it would come down

-to something like this.

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-The house I'm renting is for sale.

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-I'll be homeless, Edwin.

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-Well, not exactly...

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-..but I'll have to move to live

-with my sister-in-law...

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-..in Bournemouth.

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-There's always a welcome

-for me there...

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-..but it's so far away.

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-As far as I can see,

-I don't have any choice.

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-I'm so sorry, Edwin.

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