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-My son's in jail.

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-He's far from home

-with people he doesn't know.

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-Your place, as his wife,

-is to support him.

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-Is everyone alright?

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-No complaints.

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-Alright, Ter?

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-I'm fine, Meical.

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-I hope I'm not too early.

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-Not at all,

-Michelle has already left.

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-Good, I didn't want to see you

-in your pyjamas.

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-That young electrician

-has finished everything.

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-Yes. He was a nice lad.

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-Yes, he is. He does a lot for me.

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-Yes, he is. He does a lot for me.

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-You've done well by yourself.

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-Without Kelv, that is.

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-Jobs like this are fine.

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-I need to think about what

-to do without him in the long term.

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-Phone if you need something.

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-Phone if you need something.

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-Will do. Bye.

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-You'll need someone

-instead of Kelvin.

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-Does Lowri tell you

-how he's keeping?

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-She does when she's at work

-and not on the A55.

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-Dear me, Vince!

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-You don't need to bow for me

-even if I married the queen!

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-What's up?

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-Are you alright?

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-Fine, thanks.

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-Don't lie. I can tell when you do.

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-Where are my football boots?

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-I don't know, Robbie.

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-I don't know, Robbie.

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-Where did you last have them?

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-Under the table there.

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-They were there last night.

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-Have you asked Kay?

-She knows everything.

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-Have you seen

-Robbie's football boots?

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-Doesn't his mother know?

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-Doesn't his mother know?

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-If she knew, she'd have them.

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-I'm going to work.

-Bye bye, Mia. Bye bye.

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-Who's taking Mia to school?

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-Who's taking Mia to school?

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-Don't look at me.

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-Oh, I'll take her.

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-Thanks, Ken.

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-These, Robbie?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Who put them there?

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-Whoever laid the table, made supper

-and cleared up, I'd imagine. Oh, me.

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-Did you have to?

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-She started it.

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-Don't talk rubbish.

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-Iolo's much younger than her.

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-Iolo's much younger than her.

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-I know it sounds stupid.

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-I'd swear that I'm right.

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-Why?

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-Well, she's been weird with me

-for a while.

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-She's heading to Copa much earlier

-and sometimes much later than usual.

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-I've noticed her there early.

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-Listen to this,

-she's off to Warrington tonight.

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-She's going to a conference.

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-You'd expect Iolo to look after Copa

-but he's staying with "friends".

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-Coincidence.

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-Maybe.

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-I'm suspicious. Wyn didn't know

-a thing about this conference.

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-When you first said she had someone

-else, I was expecting it to be Wyn.

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-We all know what he's like.

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-I've suspected her

-of getting with him before today.

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-Look, I'm not good

-with these things.

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-Talk to Cathryn.

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-Go for it. Speak to her.

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-Anwen from work went with her sister

-to see the film we saw.

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-She thought it was dull.

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-Really? I enjoyed it.

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-Did she have a curry on Sunday and

-a DVD on Tuesday with her sister?

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-No, I don't think she lives

-around here.

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-Are you busy today?

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-Just like every day.

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-Just like every day.

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-Too busy to meet for lunch?

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-I can spare half an hour.

-I'll meet you at the cafe?

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-Great.

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-Great.

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-Bye, Barry.

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-See you.

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-Thank you.

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-I'm going to the car.

-If you're coming with me, hurry.

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-Two minutes. My legs are like lead

-after running last night.

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-How are yours?

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-How are yours?

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-They're not too bad.

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-Don't put the milk away. Cuppa?

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-Not right now, thanks.

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-How did you sleep?

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-No different to all the other times

-I've slept here.

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-You'll get used to it.

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-You'll get used to it.

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-I hope you cook better than Dad!

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-I don't think it's possible

-to be worse.

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-Erin!

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-Alright, Wil!

-I'm just getting my bag.

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-He can wash dishes.

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-It sounds to me like they're

-looking forward to you moving in.

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-I hope they're not

-expecting too much.

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-Is this a good idea?

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-All I want to do is make sure we

-both know what's happening tonight.

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-Where are we meeting?

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-We agreed Llys Y Gwynt at four.

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-Yes, nobody will know us there.

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-Are you getting cold feet?

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-Are you getting cold feet?

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-I'm not.

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-Good morning.

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-Hi, Meical.

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-Alright?

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-Alright. I hope your conference

-isn't too dull.

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-Thanks, are you alright covering

-tomorrow?

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-Yes, around five?

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-Yes, around five?

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-Six?

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-Great. I'll see you. Bye!

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-It's good that you came in.

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-I was thinking last night...

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-..why don't the three of you

-come over on Christmas day?

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-Arthur likes the idea.

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-I don't know.

-We might have to go down south.

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-Carys' mum complains that

-she doesn't see enough of Tom.

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-I was going

-to speak to Jason and Dale.

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-It would be nice

-to have everyone together.

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-We'll see.

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-Try your best.

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-Isn't he working today?

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-He's taken a day off

-before the Christmas rush starts.

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-Starts? It feels like Christmas

-is already here.

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-Let me know.

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-Yes, alright.

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-Do you have something planned today?

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-Do you have something planned today?

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-Why?

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-Playing with your trains.

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-What do you want?

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-Could you bring the Christmas

-decorations down from the attic?

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-It's not December yet.

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-It's not December yet.

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-I know.

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-I just want to see

-what state they're in.

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-In case we have visitors over

-at Christmas.

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-What visitors?

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-It's a mess.

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-It's a mess.

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-Don't mention it.

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-I'm just going upstairs.

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-Alright, Vince?

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-Have you come to see the mess people

-have made on my door step?

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-Are you alright, Vince?

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-Sorry, I was miles away.

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-Somewhere nice, I hope.

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-I've got rubbish on my drive

-and in my post!

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-That's how it is.

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-Thank you, anyway.

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-Alright, Vince?

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-Alright, Vince?

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-How are you two?

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-How are you two?

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-Better than Vince, it seems.

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-He's not in a great mood

-this morning.

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-I'd be like that if I had to get up

-as early as him every day.

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-It's very Christmassy here.

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-https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/christmassy

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-Shall I sing

-"Oh Come All Ye Faithful?"

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-Don't.

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-I've got nothing in the flat.

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-I have to say, I love Christmas.

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-I'm more eager than usual this year.

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-It's nice to have a full house.

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-It's nice to have a full house.

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-Very nice.

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-Christmas can be tough for some

-people, John.

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-Yes, it can be. It won't be for us.

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-Sian's agreed to officially move in.

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-Congratulations.

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-Congratulations.

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-Thanks very much.

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-Right, I'm going to see

-how busy Rhys is.

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-I'll see you tonight.

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-I'll see you tonight.

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-Yes.

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-Bye.

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-I'm sorry about that.

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-For what?

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-For what?

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-Christmas isn't great for you.

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-To be honest,

-the moving is his idea.

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-I don't know where he got the idea.

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-Don't you want to move in?

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-Well.

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-Tell him then.

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-From my experience, no good comes

-from not talking about things.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Busy?

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-I've got plenty to do.

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-Is there something wrong?

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-Is there something wrong?

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-No, not really.

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-Is your father here?

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-Yes, he's counting coppers in there.

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-Has he done enough

-for you to retire?

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-Hiya!

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-Alright?

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-Alright?

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-Yes.

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-Is there a cuppa lying around?

-Cuppa, Sian?

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-She will.

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-She will.

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-No, I'm fine, thanks.

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-You don't fancy coming over

-for lunch?

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-I'm not at work until two.

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-That's an offer, Rhys!

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-You don't have to.

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-Why don't you come over?

-We've got last night's lasagne.

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-What did you want to say?

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-Oh, I'll tell you at lunchtime.

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-I'll see you later.

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-Yes, alright.

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-You didn't say you were coming home.

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-I know.

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-Here she is, checking up on me.

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-No.

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-Oh!

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-Have you come to give me a surprise?

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-No.

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-I've come to fetch a recipe

-for Glenda.

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-Why aren't you in the attic?

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-I've been my love,

-ask and thou shalt receive!

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-Where are the trimmings?

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-There weren't any labels anywhere.

-You can play find the tinsel.

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-I didn't want everything down here.

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-Between the cobwebs and the bad

-light, I didn't know what was what.

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-Look, Barry adored this teddy

-when he was younger.

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-Why do you keep them?

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-It's the done thing.

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-Did he knit that too?

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-Did he knit that too?

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-Of course not.

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-You've been like a squirrel.

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-Do you have time to take

-some of these to the dump?

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-Or even better,

-the charity shop on the square.

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-A car boot sale would be better.

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-Alright.

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-We'll make a few quid then.

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-Which can go towards

-my Christmas present.

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-Yes.

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-Can Meical have some water, Glenda?

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-You carry on, Meical.

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-You carry on, Meical.

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-Thanks.

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-Terry says your new kitchen is nice.

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-Was he praising his own work

-or the choice of kitchen?

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-A bit of both, Meical!

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-I might try to make something warmer

-than a sandwich by Saturday.

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-Sounds like a house-warming!

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-Sounds like a house-warming!

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-Oh, yes.

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-What's a good idea?

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-Michelle's having a party

-to celebrate their new kitchen.

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-I love a party!

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-I love a party!

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-Umm, no.

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-You're welcome to come and see it

-but there won't be a party.

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-The thing is, don't misunderstand

-me, I love it when you call round.

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-But Barry doesn't.

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-He hasn't said that you can't.

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-He likes you!

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-Sorry, Carys. I hadn't realised.

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-I'm sorry.

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-I really hope this doesn't

-change things between us...

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-..nor between me and Barry either

-or Barry and you.

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-I'll be a good girl

-and try not to call so often.

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-It's only for a little while

-to shut him up.

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-To be honest,

-I'm lonely in that house.

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-But, I wouldn't admit that to Iolo.

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-Llio! Why don't you find

-someone to share with?

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-I've thought about it.

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-Mr Lloyd wants to downsize.

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-How are things with Kay?

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-Much the same.

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-I don't know how you manage.

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-Badly.

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-Going back and forth to see Kelvin

-is hard enough without Kay's rules.

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-Are you going tomorrow?

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-Are you going tomorrow?

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-I'd better try.

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-He gets three visits a week

-while on remand.

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-Note the times in the book

-so I can get organised.

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-Thanks, Dani.

-I'll get the teas.

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-Three whole days this week.

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-Just as we're going

-into the busiest part of the year.

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-People will have enough

-of reorganising appointments.

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-I'll have to find someone else

-to cover when she isn't here.

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-Are you looking for this, Lowri?

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-Are you looking for this, Lowri?

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-Yes, but it doesn't matter.

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-Maybe the new person

-can carry the tea too.

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-I wasn't being mean.

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-Lowri!

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-I haven't had a chance

-to make anything.

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-This will heat up in two minutes.

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-Sit down, John.

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-Is everything alright?

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-I didn't want to talk

-in front of Rhys.

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-Oh, so there is something wrong.

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-What's up?

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-What's up?

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-Take a seat.

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-Are the kids the problem?

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-No, not at all.

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-I'm more than used to living

-with teenagers. I adore them.

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-Maybe it's different

-if you're not related.

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-No, honestly, that's not it.

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-You yourself say you like to escape

-to my place for peace and quiet.

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-After thinking about it properly...

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-..why does that need to change?

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-I was worried

-you wanted to finish with me.

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-No, not at all.

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-I'm incredibly happy.

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-Phew!

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-To be honest...

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-..I think the only reason

-I agreed when you asked...

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-..was because I thought

-you were going to propose.

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-Sorry, John.

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-Look.

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-Just forget that I asked you.

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-We'll stay exactly as we are.

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-Yes and everyone will be happy.

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-Are you going to heat that lasagne?

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-Hi, yes.

-I wonder if you can help me.

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-My name's Iolo Davies.

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-Can you remind me...

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-..if there's an evening meal

-on my booking for tonight, please?

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-Thank you.

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-Yes, I-O-L-O Davies...

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-..and Cathryn Williams.

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-Hi.

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-There is.

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-OK, thank you.

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-Oh, what time does the conference

-start in the morning?

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-There isn't one.

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-OK, no, that's fine. Thank you.

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-Thank you very much for your help.

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-Do I only get a sandwich?

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-Do I only get a sandwich?

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-You've got a fare in 15 minutes.

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-What's wrong?

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-That's a silly question.

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-Come on, now.

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-You'll see, everything will be fine.

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-You'll see, everything will be fine.

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-Will it?

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-Really?

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-I've got two kids who need

-attention, Christmas, one salary.

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-If Dani hasn't sacked me

-for being off so much.

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-We're here to support you.

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-Kay!

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-What?

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-Come here for a second, please.

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-Lowri isn't on her own, is she?

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-Kay!

0:17:420:17:43

-What?

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-This is silly.

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-This isn't how Walshes do things.

-We pull together not apart!

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-The sooner you two realise that,

-the better.

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-Am I right?

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-Right.

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-Have you had lunch?

0:18:060:18:07

-No.

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-Ham or cheese?

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-Can I have one of each?

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-Alright, Vince?

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-Never better, thanks.

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks.

-

-When do you leave?

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-About 3.30.

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-And the conference is tomorrow.

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-Yes, it starts at 9.30.

-There's some event tonight too.

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-How can you?

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-How can the pair of you

-stand in front of me lying?

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-What are you talking about?

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-Vince! No, Vince, don't!

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-If you want her,

-you're welcome to have her.

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-Vince, come in to Copa.

-I can explain.

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