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-Not a word, OK?

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-Keep what you saw to yourself.

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-Keep what you saw to yourself.

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-Of course.

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-It's nobody else's business.

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-It's one other person's business.

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-It's one other person's business.

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-Enough.

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-Subtitles

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-Good morning.

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-Merry Christmas, Gwyn.

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-Merry Christmas, Gwyn.

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-And to you.

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-Put your tongue back in, Dwayne.

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-You're not much better.

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-Morning.

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-We've both had the same idea.

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-That girl downstairs

-made me feel like a tramp.

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-Did you see her?

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-I've only seen Dwayne this morning.

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-I've only seen Dwayne this morning.

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-She's stunning.

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-How do you feel?

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-How do you feel?

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-Tired.

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-I'm sure.

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-And peeing every two minutes?

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-My friend Lucy says it's annoying.

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-It's her second.

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-Congratulations.

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-And heartburn. Do you get it?

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-Why all the questions?

-Fancy being a barrister?

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-Sorry. Only asking.

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-I may only be 19,

-but you can trust me.

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-Thanks.

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-Sit.

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-Sit.

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks for coming, Mrs Forester.

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-Thanks for coming, Mrs Forester.

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-You're welcome.

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-You're very brave.

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-As I explained, Mr Forester...

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-..you can't join your wife

-until after you've testified.

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-Sioned will take you to the public

-gallery, unless you have company?

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-I'm on my own.

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-Alright, Sioned?

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-Alright, Sioned?

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-No problem.

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-The case starts in five minutes.

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-Forgive me asking...

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-If it's to ask her to testify,

-the answer is no.

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-Ellie has gone through enough.

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-Reliving the nightmare

-would be too much.

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-I love you, Peter.

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-I love you, Peter.

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-Don't worry.

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-Everything will be fine.

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-Pity.

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-He won't walk out a free man,

-will he?

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-Evan Pryce

-didn't break into your house...

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-..nor did he tie you up,

-steal from you or injure your wife.

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-Forensic evidence

-connects him to the burglary.

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-My job is convincing the jury.

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-Your wife's testimony

-would have been a big help.

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-He was a customer. We were friends.

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-Were you?

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-It's insane to think I'd do that

-to one of my best customers.

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-That's why were here, Mr Pryce.

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-Please call me Evan.

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-To prove you weren't involved.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Are you ready, Mr Pryce?

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-Thanks.

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-Are you OK?

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-Yes. Thanks for asking.

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-Do you want tomato sauce?

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-Do you want tomato sauce?

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-Oi. Take your belt off.

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-Why?

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-Why?

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-Because I say so.

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-What time is it?

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-What time is it?

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-Time for you to wise up.

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-Do you want a bacon bap, Iolo?

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-Do you want a bacon bap, Iolo?

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-Oi. That was mine.

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-That was yours.

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-It's obvious that the thieves...

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-..had a thorough knowledge

-of Plas Helyg.

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-They knew where to find

-the cash and paintings.

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-Mr Peter Forester was attacked

-trying to protect his property.

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-In her effort to defend her husband,

-Mrs Forester was wounded by a knife.

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-They were both bound and gagged.

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-The tape was left on the floor

-as they escaped.

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-Forensic tests

-showed Evan Pryce's DNA on the tape.

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-BANGING

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-And so, members of the jury...

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-..burglars broke into Plas Helyg.

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-Mr Peter Forester admits...

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-..that the accused, Mr Evan Pryce,

-wasn't one of them.

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-Mr Pryce and Mr Forester

-were close friends.

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-They moved in the same circles.

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-What motive would Mr Pryce have

-to assist two burglars?

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-What the hell are you doing?

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-What the hell are you doing?

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-Playing cops and robbers.

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-What?

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-Have you got the key?

-Are you going to open it or what?!

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-Mr Forester,

-where exactly were you...

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-..when you realized

-there were burglars in the house?

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-In the bathroom.

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-I heard Ellie calling me.

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-I could tell something was wrong

-from her voice.

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-What was wrong?

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-There were two masked men

-in the house.

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-They shouted at me to open the safe.

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-How did they know about the safe?

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-Maybe Evan told them.

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-Your Honour.

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-Mr Lloyd!

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-Carry on, Mr Forester.

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-They dragged me into the study.

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-They dragged me into the study.

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-The study?

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-Yes.

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-When they started to kick me,

-Ellie tried to save me.

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-That's when...

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-That's when they...

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-Injured her face.

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-Yes.

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-Thanks, Mr Lloyd.

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-We'll break for ten minutes.

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-The court will rise.

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-Thanks, Dwayne.

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-What do you want?

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-What do you want?

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-Cash.

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-For drugs.

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-No.

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-We've been here before.

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-We've been here before.

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-Don't you believe me?

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-Iolo.

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-Iolo.

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-Shut up.

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-I won't give you a penny

-until you get help.

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-Go to hell, Dad.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Mr Forester,

-tell us about the stolen painting.

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-They took more than one.

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-The oil, your most recent purchase.

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-It was a gift for Ellie

-on her birthday.

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-We were invited to an exhibition of

-Welsh artists at Mr Pryce's gallery.

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-Ellie really liked

-a Kyffin Williams painting.

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-You bought the painting.

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-You bought the painting.

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-Yes.

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-I offered to pay in cash...

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-..so I'd get a discount.

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-Did you?

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-Did you?

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-Yes.

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-I bought it for 50,000.

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-That was 5,000 less

-than the original price.

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-I paid Evan

-when he delivered the painting.

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-To Plas Helyg?

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-To Plas Helyg?

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-Yes.

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-You had 50,000 in cash to pay him.

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-You had 50,000 in cash to pay him.

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-Yes, in a safe.

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-Did he see you

-take the money out of the safe?

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-Yes.

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-I took him around the house.

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-I wanted his advice about where

-to show the painting at its best.

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-A friend's advice?

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-I wouldn't call him a friend.

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-Was this Mr Pryce's first visit

-to your home?

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-Yes.

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-So, Mr Forester,

-Mr Pryce knew where the safe was...

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-..and where the most valuable

-painting would be hung.

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-Objection, Your Honour.

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-Objection, Your Honour.

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-Mr Lloyd!

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-One final question.

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-Did Mr Evan Pryce

-bring a roll of tape with him?

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-No.

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-No more questions, Your Honour.

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-One-nil to him.

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-Thanks.

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-How do you do a job like that,

-with so much on your mind?

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-We're still one short.

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-What?

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-The Secret Santa.

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-We're still one short.

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-We're still one short.

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-The judge, probably.

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-With all his problems,

-Secret Santa isn't top of his list.

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-It's Penri.

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-Has Mr Rees remembered?!

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-Has Mr Rees remembered?!

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-Norman did it for him.

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-That's nice,

-having someone shop for you.

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-He'd go the extra mile

-for Geraint Rees.

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-Who? Norman?

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-And wipe his backside, if asked.

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-And wipe his backside, if asked.

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-I'd rather not think about that.

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-Will you grate the cheese, please?

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-Are you ready for Christmas?

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-Are you ready for Christmas?

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-I did my shopping in January.

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-Last January?

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-Last January?

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-Sales. I'd never manage otherwise.

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-I'm so busy at this time of year.

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-Are you?

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-Friends call every day.

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-Auntie May and the family stay all

-Boxing Day. Never-ending, Llinos!

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-There's no point

-in me calling then!

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-Phone first, to make sure I'm in.

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-Mr Forester, did you choose

-where to put the Kyffin?

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-I'm sorry?

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-The painting you bought your wife.

-Did you choose where to hang it?

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-Ellie isn't bothered about these

-things. I asked Mr Pryce's advice.

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-This was for your wife, wasn't it?

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-This was for your wife, wasn't it?

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-Objection.

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-I don't see where this

-is leading us, Miss McKay.

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-I'm sorry.

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-Do you usually keep so much cash

-in your safe?

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-We live in a remote place.

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-Goods for the business

-are sent to the house.

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-Odd-job men have to be paid.

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-Odd-job men have to be paid.

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-Odd-job men?

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-Jobs like cleaning windows,

-roofing, unblocking drains.

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-And you need a lot of money

-to pay these odd-job men?

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-I'm sometimes away for long periods.

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-It's easier for Ellie

-to have cash to run the house.

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-Do you have children, Mr Forester?

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-No.

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-When you're away,

-your wife is on her own.

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-No. There are two members of staff

-who live in during the week.

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-But not at weekends?

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-But not at weekends?

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-No.

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-The theft occurred at the weekend.

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-The theft occurred at the weekend.

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-Yes.

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-Did the staff know about the safe?

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-Did the staff know about the safe?

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-Yes.

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-You said Mr Pryce didn't have a roll

-of tape when he visited the house.

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-No.

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-Did he hang the painting that night?

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-Did he hang the painting that night?

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-Yes.

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-Didn't Mr Pryce visit more than once

-in connection with the painting?

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-Not as far as I know.

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-No more questions, Your Honour.

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-Thanks.

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-I'm sorry.

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-For what?

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-For what?

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-For giving Iolo the bacon bap.

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-Forget it.

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-I didn't know what to do earlier.

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-You were right to tell Norman.

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-He's a crazy lad.

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-He's a crazy lad.

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-Is it drugs?

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-It wasn't the bacon bap, was it?!

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-Put the coffee on in five minutes.

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-Right.

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-You don't live

-far from Eryl, do you?

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-What? Why?

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-I'm worried about her.

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-Do a lot of people call to see her?

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-Not as far as I know.

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-Not as far as I know.

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-She said that a lot of people call.

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-Maybe that's what

-she wants you to think.

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-Do you think so?

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-Thank you, Norman.

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-Fresh air might help.

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-Yes, maybe.

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-Where did he go?

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-Somewhere quite far, I'd say.

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-Do you think so?

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-You had no choice.

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-No.

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-Come along.

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-Have some lunch. You'll feel better.

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-Maybe.

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-I'll have a look

-at the file, if I may.

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-Of course.

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-I'll try him again.

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-I don't think he'll answer.

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-Is that the correct file?

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-Forgive me, I thought...

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-Of course.

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-Thank you.

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-Call if you need me, Geraint.

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-I will.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Look, I'm at work.

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-I told you not to call

-during the day.

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-You went to move the painting

-the following week.

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-Yes.

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-Mr Forester was away, working.

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-Yes.

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-Could you have left

-a few items there then?

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-It's possible.

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-But you didn't phone

-to ask about them.

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-I often leave odds and ends.

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-Mrs Forester didn't notice

-you'd left anything either.

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-As I said, they were odds and ends.

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-Where have you been?

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-Is it true that a number

-of your clients have been burgled?

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-Objection, Your Honour.

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-You don't have to answer

-that question.

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-One or two. They're rich people.

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-It's no surprise

-that they attract burglars.

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-Let's get this clear.

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-Burglars break in, quite easily.

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-They wanted to shut someone up,

-and hallelujah, the tape is at hand.

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-Mrs Forester and her staff hadn't

-moved the tape, in over a month.

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-Was that a question?

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-Isn't it more likely that the

-burglars had inside information...

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-..about the house and the tape,

-because you told them?

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-Objection.

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-Objection.

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-No more questions, Your Honour.

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-Mr Pryce, how many times did you go

-to Plas Helyg after being paid?

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-About three times.

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-Three times?

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-The first time

-was when I delivered the painting.

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-Ellie, Mrs Forester,

-wasn't happy with where I'd put it.

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-The second time, she wasn't sure

-about the frame they'd chosen.

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-Then I returned to hang it.

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-Was Mrs Forester on her own

-on your last two visits?

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-Yes.

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-Yes.

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-Mr Forester?

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-No. He was away on business.

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-So, your DNA

-was probably at the house...

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-..since you were a regular visitor?

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-Your Honour!

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-No more questions, Your Honour.

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-Oh!

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-I thought you'd done

-your Christmas shopping.

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-Just a few last-minute things.

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-Just a few last-minute things.

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-Cuppa?

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-Yes. Let's have a short break.

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-ALARM

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-Hello.

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-Mr Geraint Rees.

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-Mr Geraint Rees.

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-What?

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-We have to talk to him.

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-Iolo?

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-We have to see him now.

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-Right. This way.

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-Please sit, Mrs Forester.

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-Please sit, Mrs Forester.

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-Thanks.

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-Your husband won't be long.

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-Your husband won't be long.

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-Where is he?

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-I asked Sioned

-to go through some papers with him.

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-So that you could talk to me?

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-I thought you'd like a word.

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-About the painting?

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-If that's what's worrying you.

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-If that's what's worrying you.

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-Worrying me?

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-And because Evan Pryce

-has more reason now...

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-..for having his DNA

-in several places in Plas Helyg.

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-What do you mean?

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-Hasn't he been there several times?

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-We...

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-..we were in a relationship.

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-Sit down, Mr Rees.

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-Sit down.

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-I'd rather not.

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-We've found a body.

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-A young man,

-on the banks of the Menai.

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-And?

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-We have reason to believe

-that it's your son.

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