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-They must suspect us of something.

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-They must suspect us of something.

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-Suspect us of what?

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-Tax dodging.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-What time did you get up?

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-Half five. I couldn't sleep.

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-Half five. I couldn't sleep.

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-Were you worrying?

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-About what?

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-About what?

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-The letter.

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-No, I told you.

-We don't need to be scared.

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-Can one of you sign this?

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-What is it?

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-It's for the sixth form

-open evening.

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-Are you coming?

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-Who would have thought it?

-Our Britney going to sixth form.

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-Only if she does

-well enough in her GCSEs.

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-She will, Mam.

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-Good luck with the race.

-I'll be thinking of you.

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks.

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-Rhys!

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-Heavy night?

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-No, not at all.

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-Was the taxi alright?

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-Was the taxi alright?

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-Yes, here's the cheque.

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-Was it a complicated job?

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-Was it a complicated job?

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-Not really.

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-Strange. I've never seen

-a simple job take so long.

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-Sorry, I was busy and I had to...

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-Listen...

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-..those taxis pay my bills.

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-I can't afford to be

-without them for so long.

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-Sorry.

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-That kid needs help if you ask me.

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-Listen, I'm off to the post office.

-Do you want me to take them?

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-Great. Thanks, Ken.

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-Oh, there's a fortune in here.

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-Yes, if you call 12 a fortune.

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-Oi, Wil.

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-I want a word.

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-What?

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-Be here at 12.30.

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-I've got a job for you.

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-I've got a job for you.

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-But you know Erin took the money.

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-You, mate, were stupid enough

-to take the blame.

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-Don't be late, alright?

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-Alright.

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-The woman we cancelled when Jac

-pulled a sickie is in today.

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-She'll be happy enough if we can do

-her roots before her holiday.

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-Good morning, girls.

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-Here he is! His ears must

-be burning. You're not ill.

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-Here we go. Please let it go, Dani.

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-Was your last pay lower than usual?

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-Was your last pay lower than usual?

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-No, mine was the same.

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-I hope not.

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-I hope not.

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-Why was mine lower then?

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-Your pay is lower

-because you worked one day fewer.

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-But I was...

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-But I was...

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-..ill?

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-I know.

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-You should have been honest

-with your employer.

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-You've got plenty of holiday days

-to take without pulling a sickie.

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-I pay you to cut hair...

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-..not to gallivant around town

-with some girl.

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-What did Barry want?

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-Nothing.

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-What do you mean, nothing?

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-He said I'm stupid

-for taking the blame.

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-Is that it?

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-Is that it?

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-I have to go.

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-Can you take me to town at lunch?

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-Can you take me to town at lunch?

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-I'm busy.

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-I have things to do.

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-I have things to do.

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-Like what?

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-None of your business, alright?

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-Breakfast or lunch?

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-Lunch while I wait

-for a delivery of new cars.

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-Coffee to go, please, Glenda.

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-Alright?

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-As fathers of sons,

-maybe you two can help me.

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-Jason is 21 next week.

-I don't know what to get him.

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-Kelvin always had money.

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-Kelvin always had money.

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-Same with mine.

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-They can buy what they want then.

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-There's something nice about having

-something to unwrap and remember.

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-Yes.

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-I've had a few

-very nicely wrapped gifts...

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-..and been disappointed

-with the contents.

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-Is anyone from your house

-running in this race?

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-Don't be silly.

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-I can't wait for it to be over.

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-I've had enough of protein shakes

-and apps.

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-Are you running?

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-Are you running?

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-Blimey, no! Rhys.

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-Is Rhys alright?

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-What do you mean?

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-What do you mean?

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-Well...

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-He didn't look too healthy

-this morning.

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-Does he need help?

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-Does he need help?

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-Help?

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-Yes.

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-Another pair of hands at the garage.

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-It took him over a week to sort

-something simple on the taxi.

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-It's not like him.

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-It's not like him.

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-Over a week? I'm sorry, Ken.

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-I had no idea.

-I'll have a word with him.

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-I'm not complaining.

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-Just making sure

-everything's alright.

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-I understand. Thanks.

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-What does "mantolenni" mean?

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-I know "derbynebau" is receipts.

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-"Derbyn" - receive. It's receipt.

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-I don't think

-we've got enough of those.

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-You promised the woman who helped us

-start Sglein that you understood it.

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-You promised to keep doing the books

-how they showed us.

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-Yes, and I did for a while.

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-We've got receipts for the

-companies and the business people.

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-Do we? Yes, I think we do.

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-We don't have receipts from people

-like Mr Lloyd and Mrs Templeton.

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-I've got a new receipt book here.

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-The best thing we can do

-is go through the books...

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-..and make receipts

-for the missing dates.

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-Start with January 2015

-and give me a name, date and price.

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-I'm not sure about that.

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-I understand that you're worried but

-it's not like we didn't do the work.

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-No, I know, but...

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-No, I know, but...

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-We're fine.

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-Come on, let's finish

-before the girls come home.

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-Yes, alright.

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-I don't want them to worry.

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-We don't want the customers

-to find out either.

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-No or we'll have nobody

-to put in the books.

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-Sorry I'm late. I had a lesson.

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-Didn't you learn your lesson

-after last time?

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-What do you want, Barry?

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-What do you want, Barry?

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-Take this to the address on it.

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-Knock on the door and

-give it to Gagz and nobody else.

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-Wait and he'll give you a parcel.

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-Bring the parcel straight back here.

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-Bangor?

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-I don't have time to go to Bangor.

-I'm seeing the career adviser.

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-Cancel it.

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-Cancel it.

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-I can't. Dad will go nuts.

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-Don't tell your Dad.

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-Don't tell your Dad.

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-The school will call him.

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-You've got enough time

-to go to Bangor and get back.

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-Maybe.

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-Get going then.

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-Hurry up.

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-Keep the parcel he gives you safe.

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-Don't show it to anyone until

-you bring it back here at four.

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-Four o'clock!

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-Got it.

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-Hi, Brenda. I'm sorry for

-cancelling last week. Jac was ill.

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-Don't worry, everything's fine.

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-You're better now, Jac.

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-You're better now, Jac.

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-Hi Brenda. Sorry about last week.

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-Take a seat. Cappuccino?

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-Take a seat. Cappuccino?

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-Yes, please.

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-Last week's date

-was expensive for you and the salon.

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-I hope she's worth it.

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-I hope she's worth it.

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-She was just an old school friend.

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-If you say so.

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-Gagz?

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-Have you seen Rhys?

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-I saw him this morning.

-I've been in the shed for hours.

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-How did he look to you?

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-He was a bit pale.

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-You must be worried about him too.

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-I am a bit, yes.

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-Barry's worried that he's diabetic.

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-Barry's worried that he's diabetic.

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-Diabetic?!

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-Yes, Taid had diabetes...

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-..and if he didn't control

-it properly, he'd pass out...

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-..just like Rhys did

-when he set the tyre on fire.

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-What?

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-What?

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-Barry was angry with him.

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-Rhys wouldn't go to hospital

-after falling on a run.

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-Barry thought he'd passed out again.

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-Did Rhys get a chest X-Ray?

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-I don't know.

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-He's been lying to me.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

-

-Subtitles

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-Someone cut half a page out of this!

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-A voucher, probably.

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-There's some story here

-about some childhood sweethearts.

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-They saw each other online

-and now they're getting married.

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-Cute.

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-Cute.

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-Is that what Jac's up to?

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-Maybe. Why do you care so much?

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-He's on his phone constantly.

-He's keeping secrets.

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-Keeping secrets?

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-Maybe he just wants some privacy.

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-Why don't we go to Copa tonight

-after work for a drink?

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-Fancy it?

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-Fancy it?

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-I can't afford it this week.

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-Neither can I, sorry.

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-Your pay wasn't lower.

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-Well, no.

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-I've just paid for

-Robbie's school trip.

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-As Kelvin's been moved to Preston,

-going to see him will cost more.

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-One drink won't break the bank.

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-Another time.

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-Is this big enough for you?

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-It'll do.

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-I really hope we're not in trouble.

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-Why would we be? There are

-receipts here for everything.

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-I'm just worried this letter

-is more serious than we think.

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-Don't panic, Meical.

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-Computers choose people.

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-It's just the luck of the draw.

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-Do you think so?

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-I do.

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-Of course.

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-We've done everything they asked.

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-We've got nothing to hide.

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-No, you're right.

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-I just think that for all the

-years I've been in business...

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-..the milk round,

-cleaning windows and now Sglein...

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-..the tax people have never

-asked to see me or the books.

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-As I said, luck of the draw.

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-Take this to the Post Office

-before Britney gets home.

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-Where are you going?

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-To the shop.

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-I think we deserve some cake

-to go with a cuppa.

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-What have you done now?

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-Oh, Wil.

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-I've gone too far.

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-I felt better this morning.

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-Can I have a lift to the garage?

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-I'm in a rush.

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-You can't leave your brother

-at the roadside in pain.

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-Come on then.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Is Wyn here?

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-Is Wyn here?

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-Yes, he's in the office. Wyn!

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-Michelle's here.

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-Michelle, what's wrong?

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-Can I have a private chat, please?

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-What's the problem?

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-I've got a friend

-with a small business.

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-She's had a letter

-from the tax people.

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-They want to see the books

-and they want a meeting.

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-What does that mean?

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-It means nothing if you kept your

-books in order as you should do.

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-Everything will be fine.

-When's the meeting?

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-Next week. Why us?

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-What will they ask?

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-Poor luck I'd imagine.

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-From my experience, you don't need

-to be scared if you're honest.

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-Tax evasion is against the law,

-tax avoidance isn't.

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-What does that mean?

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-People go to jail for tax evasion.

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-Deliberate attempts to defraud.

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-The tax people know all the tricks.

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-A sniff of you trying to fool them

-and they'll be after you.

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-So, be honest. That's all I can say.

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-OK, I understand.

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-Thanks.

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-PHONE RINGS

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-Alright, Rhys? What's wrong?

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-Nothing big.

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-My head thought I was Mo Farah

-but my body disagrees.

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-It's lucky that Wil stopped

-to save me.

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-You're not still going to run

-in this race.

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-Of course.

-I've got a few days before then.

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-I'll be fine if I take it easy

-and prepare sensibly.

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-I don't think it's a good idea.

-What do you think, Wil?

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-You're injured.

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-You're injured.

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-Don't be silly. Who wants a cuppa?

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-I've got to go.

-I've got things to do - as do you.

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-I do, sorry.

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-Tea for one then. Bye.

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-You can give me a lift, Wil.

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-Meical! Meical, don't!

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-Don't post it.

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-Eh?

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-Eh?

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-I said don't post it!

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-What are you on about?

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-I've been thinking.

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-We'd be better off

-if we don't send the receipts.

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-We don't want

-to go to jail for fraud.

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-We'll just have to be honest.

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-Take a break.

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-I've just had one.

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-I've just had one.

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-Take another one.

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-Go.

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-Did you get it?

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-You did well, in the end.

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-Did you enjoy it?

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-Did you enjoy it?

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-No.

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-Please don't ask me to do

-anything like that again.

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-I'd rather another black eye

-than more dodgy jobs.

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-What's dodgy about this?

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-Tom will be over the moon.

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-Listen.

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-I don't have time

-to be playing games...

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-..with silly children

-like you and your sister.

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-A word of advice for you, mate.

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-Let your sister deal

-with her own problems next time.

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-You need to look after number one.

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-You can go.

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-If I need a puppet again...

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-..I'll know where to come.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Take a look

-at what Dad bought for you.

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-Ah.

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-Come on, Rhys.

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-Oh, dear me, Rhys!

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-Don't.

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-Look, no more lies, alright?

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-How did it go today?

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-Did you pay for the trip?

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-Did you pay for the trip?

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-Yes, of course.

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-Was everything alright?

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-Was everything alright?

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-Yes, it was great.

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-I've been talking to the lads

-and we've been making plans.

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-It'll be such a laugh.

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-It'll be such a laugh.

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-And good for your schoolwork.

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-Yes, it'll help with History.

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-I'm going to play my game, alright?

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-I'm going to play my game, alright?

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-Do you have homework?

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-Yes, Maths. It's due on Friday.

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-I didn't faint!

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-I slipped and fell.

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-I don't believe a word, sorry, Rhys.

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-What's going on?

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-What's going on?

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-He's been lying.

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-He fainted at the garage.

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-If it wasn't for Barry...

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-..he'd have burned the place down

-and killed himself.

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-Killed myself?

-You're such a drama queen.

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-Me?! you're the one with drama!

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-This running business

-has become an obsession.

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-You've got a problem.

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-You've got a problem.

-

-No, I don't have a problem.

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-Will you stop it?

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-I know you've had a hard time.

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-This silly running

-has to stop today.

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-You can't run this race on Saturday.

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-I am running the race. Neither

-you or anyone else can stop me.

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