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-We're supposed to be partners. We're

-supposed to make decisions together.

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-If you can't do that...

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-..we have to accept

-the relationship has no future.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Hey! Watch where you're going.

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-Hey! Watch where you're going.

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-Sorry.

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-She doesn't want

-your dirty pants on toast!

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-I have to wash them now or they

-won't be dry to go with me.

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-You've started to pack.

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-You've started to pack.

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-Not properly, I leave tomorrow.

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-You can borrow my rucksack.

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-You can borrow my rucksack.

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-Thanks.

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-The one I had

-for university is great.

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-Is it up in the attic?

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-Hmm?

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-The blue rucksack.

-Is it in the attic?

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-I'll check when I can.

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-I'll see you later.

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-I'll see you later.

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-Bye.

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-Sorry, Dad, I might not be able

-to do much in the cafe today.

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-Don't worry.

-Glenda and Iris will understand.

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-They'll get used to it. We all will.

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-I'll help at lunchtime if it's busy.

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-I'll help at lunchtime if it's busy.

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-Thanks.

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-I've got so much to do.

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-I've got so much to do.

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-What's the big hurry?

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-It's a bar job.

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-Christmas, possibly?

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-Mam's booked the flight now.

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-Mam's booked the flight now.

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-She has.

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-Right, I'd better head back down.

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-The stalls for the Christmas Fair

-have arrived.

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-Terry promised to set them up.

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-This Christmas Fair idea seems to be

-working. He's in a good mood.

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-Yes.

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-I thought he'd be sad to see me go.

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-My neck is still hurting.

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-My neck is still hurting.

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-No, it doesn't.

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-It does.

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-They call it whiplash.

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-My head still hurts, I'm going to

-work, so you're going to school.

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-I'm leaving in two minutes, get

-your shoes on if you want a lift.

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-Do you want a lift?

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-Do you want a lift?

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-No, I'm fine, thanks.

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-I'll walk with Britney.

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-I'll walk with Britney.

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-I need money for the school trip.

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-What trip?

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-The Imperial War Museum, I think.

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-The Imperial War Museum, I think.

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-What?

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-I had a letter from school

-saying I had to pay 25 by today.

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-Robbie!

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-Here you go, Lowri.

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-Thank you.

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-What do you say to Ken?

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks.

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-Come on then.

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-Bye. Behave!

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-Bye. Behave!

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-Ta-ra. Alright.

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-Sorry, but I need dinner money too.

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-You got some

-at the start of the week.

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-It wasn't enough.

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-Move.

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-Thanks! Bye!

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-I'd better get going too.

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-I'd better get going too.

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-Wait a minute.

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-Kelvin called yesterday.

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-I didn't realise you were

-under such financial strain.

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-Don't be ashamed, take it.

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-Thanks, again.

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-Any time. Just ask.

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-I'll see you tonight.

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-Hi, Sian. How are you?

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-Hi, Sian. How are you?

-

-I'm alright, thanks.

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-I wanted to pay for these.

-Philip looks busy.

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-He's setting up the stalls outside.

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-He's setting up the stalls outside.

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-No problem, Sian.

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-Philip's done nothing but complain

-about the fair all morning.

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-He's happiest when he's complaining.

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-Will you be coming over?

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-Will you be coming over?

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-Oh, I don't know.

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-It's on until Saturday night.

-There's mulled wine and mince pies.

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-There's a brass band.

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-I'll see. I've got a lot to do.

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-I'll see. I've got a lot to do.

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-Are you going to work?

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-No, I've got a day off today.

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-No, I've got a day off today.

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-That's nice.

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-Are you doing something nice?

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-Are you doing something nice?

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-No.

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-There's so much to do at this time

-of year and it's not all fun.

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-Coffee for two, please, Glenda.

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-Coffee for two, please, Glenda.

-

-Enjoy your day, Sian.

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-Thanks.

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-Alright, Vince?

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-Not bad, thanks.

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-I need to get my phone charger

-from the flat.

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-Do you have that effect on everyone?

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-Only the sneaky, two-faced ones.

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-This might be an odd question,

-but have you heard from Cathryn?

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-She called a few times.

-I didn't answer.

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-No.

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-No.

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-Have you spoken to her?

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-No.

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-No.

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-Shouldn't she be back?

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-First she said she'd go for a week.

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-It turned into two weeks.

-She's always been selfish.

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-You're telling me.

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-It's the worst time of the year to

-have a mid-life crisis and run away.

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-Eric! I told you

-to call me back yesterday.

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-So, hot dogs,

-burgers and veggie burgers.

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-Do we need something else savoury?

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-Do we need something else savoury?

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-No.

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-I could make small quiches

-or sausage rolls.

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-Glenda, hot dogs and burgers

-are more than enough.

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-And mince pies of course.

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-The first batch

-need to come out of the oven.

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-Are you busy?

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-Why do I get

-dragged in to these things?

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-You're enjoying it.

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-You're enjoying it.

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-I will do when it's over.

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-Philip, do you remember

-I'm not here tomorrow?

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-The court case is on.

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-The court case is on.

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-Yes, Dani reminded me.

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-You'll all feel better

-after tomorrow.

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-It's easier when you know

-what you're facing.

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-Sorry for being a nuisance.

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-I can think of a few

-who are more of a nuisance!

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-Your bruise is healing.

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-Your bruise is healing.

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-Yes, it is. Thankfully.

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-It scares me when I think about it.

-It could have been so bad.

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-Lowri, did you have a customer here

-late last night?

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-Yes, I was here until around eight.

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-It's nothing big, but when I came

-down to sort the papers...

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-..the heater was still on.

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-Was it?

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-I'd swear I'd turned it off.

-I'm so sorry, Philip.

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-There's no damage. Don't worry.

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-There's no damage. Don't worry.

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-What's wrong with me?

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-I crashed the taxi last week.

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-Now I almost burn this place down.

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-Now I almost burn this place down.

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-You've got a lot on your mind.

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-It won't happen again.

-Sorry, Philip.

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-Dear me!

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-This would be much easier

-with Kelvin here to help you.

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-I don't know about that.

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-I don't know about that.

-

-Lowri's worried about the case.

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-Ken was saying he's up tomorrow.

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-From what I understand,

-he's going to jail.

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-Yes.

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-Yes.

-

-What will you do?

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-Find a temporary replacement.

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-We'll see how long

-the silly fool gets tomorrow.

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-Speaking of silly fools.

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-Alright, Iolo?

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-Alright, Iolo?

-

-Do you want any help?

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-Um, yes. Grab that end.

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-Right. Alright? Slowly does it.

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-Alright, Arthur?

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-I'd be better if people were home

-to accept their parcels.

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-Ken told me you're selling

-Christmas gear.

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-What do you have?

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-What do you have?

-

-It's lucky you caught me.

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-I've promised a few things

-to people already.

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-But as we're mates...

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-I've got fancy dress

-for little kids.

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-I've got Christmas decorations,

-lights, candles.

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-I've got some very nice handbags.

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-I don't think you want to buy

-Cathryn one this Christmas.

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-You're better off without her.

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-Let's see the costumes.

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-Mair can't get enough

-princess dresses.

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-Good choice. Good choice.

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-I hope Philip

-is paying you for that.

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-Your mother offered my services.

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-It is the season of goodwill.

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-It is the season of goodwill.

-

-It's an expensive season too.

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-I'll see you at home.

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-Hi.

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-Did you have a good morning?

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-Did you have a good morning?

-

-Yes, not too bad.

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-Oh, while I remember, is one o'clock

-alright for Christmas dinner?

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-Eh?

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-Mam's been nagging me to ask.

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-Christmas Day?

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-Christmas Day?

-

-Yes. Why?

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-We haven't organised

-anything officially.

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-You said you'd come over,

-didn't you?

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-I said maybe. That was before Dewi

-decided to go to Spain.

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-Why does it matter if Dewi's here?

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-Why does it matter if Dewi's here?

-

-I can't leave Dad alone.

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-Why?

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-Why?

-

-It's a year since Alwena left him.

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-Dewi's going to her.

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-What's he going to do

-if I come to you?

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-Sit on his own in the flat

-with beans on toast and the Queen?

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-Iolo will be there.

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-Iolo will be there.

-

-They barely talk to each other.

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-I'll need to referee them

-if nothing else.

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-I was looking forward to it, Mathew.

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-There might be another choice.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

-

-Hi.

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-Alright?

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-Fine.

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-If you've come to talk,

-I don't have any time.

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-You might not remember...

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-You might not remember...

-

-Of course I remember.

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-I don't know where we are in

-terms of our relationship...

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-..but you shouldn't have to face

-this afternoon on your own.

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-I'm coming with you,

-if that's alright?

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-Of course it is.

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-Thank you.

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-Ready?

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-I am.

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-.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

-

-Subtitles

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-Hiya.

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-Well?

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-Did you get a price

-for the work on the taxi?

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-300 to 400.

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-400?

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-The engine is fine. That's the

-cost of a panel beater and respray.

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-We could do without that

-before Christmas.

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-We can't do it through insurance,

-our premium will go up.

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-We need to be careful

-or we'll have spent David's money.

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-We won't.

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-Kelvin's solicitor, help Lowri out

-and pay for Christmas.

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-There may not be money

-for Kylie to go to university.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

-

-Hi.

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-I'm Sian Huws, I've got an

-appointment at 3.30pm.

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-If you'd like to take a seat

-in the waiting area...

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-..we'll be with you shortly.

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-Sorry.

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-Hey. Are you alright?

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-You haven't said two words

-since lunchtime.

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-Fine, thanks.

-I just have a headache.

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-Try not to worry. You'll know

-where you stand tomorrow.

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-Thanks, Philip said the same.

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-When do you move in to Llio's house?

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-When do you move in to Llio's house?

-

-I'm sleeping there tonight!

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-Dani helped me move my stuff

-last night.

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-I paid her with beer and a curry.

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-I paid her with beer and a curry.

-

-Nothing else?

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-Shut up. I don't know.

-Maybe you had a point last week.

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-I don't remember what I said

-this morning let alone last week.

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-She was keen

-for me to take the room.

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-She went out of her way to give me

-a lift to see it and helped me move.

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-I think there is a spark.

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-Really?

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-Really?

-

-It might be in my head.

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-Let's hope so! Just...

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-What?

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-What?

-

-Be careful.

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-She's had a tough year.

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-Maybe she only needs a friend.

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-Maybe she only needs a friend.

-

-Do you think I'm dreaming?

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-No. I don't want you to get hurt.

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-I had a brainwave

-over my tuna sandwich.

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-Why don't the three of us go out

-on New Year's Eve?

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-Why not?

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-Why not?

-

-None of us have had a great year.

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-How about it?

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-Celebrate a new year!

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-Celebrate a new year!

-

-Sounds like a good idea.

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-That's that then.

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-Hi.

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-Hi.

-

-Hi.

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-I'm glad I've seen you.

-I was going to ring you.

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-Is everything alright?

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-Is everything alright?

-

-Yes, um...

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-I wanted to let you know the kids

-aren't coming over on Christmas Day.

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-You said they were. It's my turn.

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-Yes, but things have changed.

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-Mathew doesn't want Philip

-to be at home on his own.

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-Mam's making Christmas Dinner

-for everyone at ours.

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-It would be odd

-if the kids weren't there.

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-We had a deal, Sophie.

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-We had a deal, Sophie.

-

-You haven't ordered a turkey yet.

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-Listen, you can have them

-in the evening, alright?

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-You can have them on Boxing Day too.

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-You can have them on Boxing Day too.

-

-It isn't right, Sophie.

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-Sorry, but that's how it is.

-Alright?

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-Ooh, this sounds good.

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-What?

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-What?

-

-A new year's eve party.

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-A cocktail on arrival,

-a three-course meal...

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-..a glass of prosecco,

-coffee and a late party.

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-All of that for 50.

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-That's not bad for New Year's Eve.

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-No. You can pay 30 just

-to get in to some poxy night club.

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-Shall I book it?

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-Shall I book it?

-

-That's fine by me.

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-Lowri?

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-Do you know what,

-I don't think I can come.

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-I can't get a babysitter.

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-I can't get a babysitter.

-

-Oh!

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-Ken and Kay will be

-on the taxis all night.

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-What about your mother?

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-What about your mother?

-

-She's on a trip with her friends.

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-Kylie?

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-Poor thing.

-That wouldn't be fair.

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-She'll want to go

-to a friend's house.

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-It won't be the same without you.

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-It won't be the same without you.

-

-Sorry.

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-I'll see what I can do.

-I can't make any promises.

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-Miss Huws,

-if you'd like to follow me, please?

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-OK.

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-What? What's up?

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-I'm not...

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-I'll be out here. Alright?

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-Alright.

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-# I'm missing it

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-# A memory of a better day

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-# Lying in my bed #

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-Can I speak to someone about

-applying for a personal loan?

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-Hi, Callum. How are you?

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-Yes, thanks for calling me back.

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-No, no. There's nothing wrong.

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-I wanted to ask

-what your Christmas plans were.

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-You're welcome to come up here to me

-or, I could come down.

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-Oh.

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-No, it makes more sense

-to go to her parents in Carmarthen.

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-Don't be silly.

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-No, no.

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-Yes, we'll organise something

-for the new year.

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-There you are.

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-OK, bye now.

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-Bye. Bye.

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-The rucksack is in your room.

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-The rucksack is in your room.

-

-Thanks.

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-There's a pile of clothes

-in the dryer.

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-That's my next job.

-It's hard to believe.

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-This time next week, I'll have

-a new job in a new country.

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-Yes, it's hard to believe.

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-Yes, it's hard to believe.

-

-Thanks for getting the rucksack.

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-You're welcome.

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-Is one o'clock alright?

0:17:260:17:28

-Is one o'clock alright?

-

-Sorry?

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-Christmas Day, one o'clock!

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-I don't understand, Glenda.

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-I don't understand, Glenda.

-

-Christmas Day.

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-Um, I haven't told him yet, Glenda.

0:17:360:17:38

-Um, I haven't told him yet, Glenda.

-

-Told me what?

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-You and I are going to

-Terry and Glenda's on Christmas Day.

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-Am I? Are we?

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-I've got a turkey

-as big as an elephant.

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-I was more than ready to agree

-when Mathew asked.

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-It'll be fun.

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-It'll be fun.

-

-Yes, I'm looking forward to it.

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-Me too.

0:17:570:17:58

-Are you sure it's alright for me

-to leave early?

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-Go. You only have Anwen.

-I can fit her in.

0:18:040:18:07

-You need to relax before tomorrow.

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-Good luck tomorrow.

0:18:100:18:12

-It'll all work out fine.

0:18:120:18:14

-Thanks, don't tell Kay,

-but I'll be glad...

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-..that I only get to see Kelvin once

-a month from tomorrow.

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-I just want it to happen now.

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-And then we can all

-go back to normality.

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-Does that sound awful?

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-Not at all.

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-Kelvin won't be here for a while.

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-I'll have to deal with life

-without him.

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-Kelvin is lucky to have you.

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-I'm lucky to have you.

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-I promise from next week,

-I'll be back to regular hours.

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-Bye.

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-Bye.

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-Bye.

-

-Bye, Lows.

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-We'll be thinking of you.

0:18:520:18:54

-Sorry, Erin, I can't take you.

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-Ask Wil or Rhys.

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-I'm on my way to a meeting.

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-Erin, I can't talk right now.

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-Alright, ta-ra.

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-Dear me.

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-That was fast.

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-Sorry, John. I couldn't do it.

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-I haven't had the abortion.

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