Ffasiwn Ffwdan Y Teulu Mawr


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-Are you going to make more

-stickers when we get home?

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-Yes, OK.

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-There's Delyth.

-She's the trendiest girl in school.

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-That spotty bag

-is the best one I've ever seen.

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-I think it's, well, different.

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-She only started here this term.

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-She wears something different

-every day.

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-What she wears is so trendy.

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-Goodbye, Malan. Enjoy your weekend.

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-Goodbye, Delyth. You, too.

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-She's so lucky.

-Everything she has is incredible.

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-A flashing pen, a fluffy pink scarf.

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-Even incredible shoes.

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-Yes, Modlen.

-Those shiny shoes are lovely.

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-Oops, I'm sorry. These prams

-have a mind of their own.

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-Lessons on how to steer

-might be an idea.

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-Oh, Tara. You look different.

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-Oh, this.

-Something I bought in a hurry.

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-After all, we all need

-to keep up with the trends.

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-Don't we?

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-Aw! Oh, really.

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-Some people have no idea

-how to control their children.

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-Well, Modlen,

-I can't afford to buy new clothes.

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-But I can do my best

-to spruce up the old clothes.

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-Everyone needs a bracelet.

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-What do you think?

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-What do you think?

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-Hm?

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-Do you like them?

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-Lovely. They're bound to make

-an impression on everyone.

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-Hats are the in thing

-according to Delyth.

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-I can't see why.

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-A woolly hat on a warm day

-doesn't make much sense to me.

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-Dad, it's all about style,

-not substance.

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-Can we do those stickers now?

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-Later, Moc.

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-OK then.

-I'm going to do them anyway.

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-Delyth loves hats.

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-She won't have seen one like that.

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-Yoo-hoo. Hello, we're home.

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-Dear me.

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-Those are lovely.

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-D'you know what?

-Delyth has an amazing bag.

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-She's going to tell me

-where she bought it.

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-Delyth, Delyth, Delyth.

-That's all you have to say.

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-Hm.

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-Ta-da. What do you think?

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-Mam, can I go to town

-with Dad and Moc?

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-I need hair bands with spots.

-Spots are the in thing.

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-Yes, love,

-but don't spend all your money.

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-I won't. You're not wearing that

-to go out, are you, Mam?

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-This old thing? Mam-gu gave it

-to me. What do you think?

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-I'm sorry, Mam,

-but it's just not you.

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-You look like a bee.

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-Uh, no, Modlen.

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-Hats aren't a good idea.

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-This is perfect.

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-Look, Dad, tu-whit-tu-whoo!

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-OK, Malan. Time to go home.

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-Wait, Dad. Look.

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-Delyth has one like that.

-It's shining.

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-Everything has to shine

-this summer, according to Delyth.

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-What's wrong

-with your old pencil case?

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-It's not trendy. It's old and tired.

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-Oh.

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-Oh.

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-You can have it.

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-Dad, Dad, hurry.

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-Oh, wow. What a lovely dress.

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-She likes you.

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-Do you think so? I hope so.

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-Are you going to make

-clay shapes with me?

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-I want to try my new things first.

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-I hope that's the end

-of my relationship with spots.

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-I'm going to read the paper.

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-I don't want to hear

-any more talk about fashion.

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-What's wrong?

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-Malan's changed since Delyth

-started coming to school.

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-She's no fun at all now.

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-Young girls like fashion.

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-It's not her fashion. It's Delyth's.

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-You have a point there.

-You're quite right.

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-What are you doing?

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-What are you doing?

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-Giving my old clothes some oomph.

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-Is this shiny enough?

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-I like you the way you were.

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-Thanks for showing faith in me.

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-Go and get the clay

-and we'll both make shapes.

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-OK. I'll go now.

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-Dear me, you do look good.

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-Thanks, Mam, but you haven't seen

-the best thing.

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-It's just like Delyth's.

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-Wait until everyone sees this.

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-Isn't it great?

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-Isn't it great?

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-Delyth? Delyth, come and see this.

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-It's just like yours.

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-It is. Excellent, Malan.

-I know, let's sit together in class.

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-I'd like that very much.

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-Mam, come and see this.

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-Delyth has a dress like this.

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-Can I have one the same? Can I?

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-It's very pretty but we can't

-afford to buy you a new dress.

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-I could look for material

-and sew a dress for you.

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-Thanks, Mam.

-You're one in a million.

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-Since the pencil cases are the same,

-Delyth asked me to sit with her.

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-We'll wear exactly

-the same on fashion day.

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-That's what you call fashion

-these days?

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-Ready.

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-I love it. It's great. Thanks, Mam.

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-To go swimming tomorrow,

-we must meet in the yard at 10.

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-Then we'll catch the bus to town.

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-Hello, Malan. Come in and sit down.

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-Hey, Malan, here.

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-SHE SOBS

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-Malan, what's wrong?

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-The fashion plan

-wasn't as fashionable after all.

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-Oh, dear. Poor Malan.

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-Malan has decided to copy

-the fashion sense of someone else.

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-Not again.

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-This time, I'm copying myself.

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-Eh?

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-Eh?

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-The best way to stand out...

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-..is to be...

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-Be yourself.

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-Don't you agree? I'm me.

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-Looks as if you've

-sorted everything out. Well done.

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-Model Malan will be wearing

-her own outfit to the swimming pool.

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-Your clay shapes

-make lovely accessories.

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-You look incredible.

-Where did you get that chain?

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-You look so good.

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-Unique, like Malan.

-Not everyone can dress like this.

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-The dress suggests here I am,

-and I am who I am.

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-You're right, Moc.

-Your sister looks so good.

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-Come on, Malan, let's sit together.

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-That's our girl.

-A pioneer in the fashion world.

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-Following her own sense of style.

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-I've just had an idea.

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-Well, indeed.

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-Some people have no taste.

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-The Mawr fashion models!

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