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This is the last bottle.

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Then sip.

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There's another fire.

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The library, I think.

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We should check for survivors.

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-No.

-We can't stay here.

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We need food. Drink.

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-It's contaminated.

-I'm going mad in here!

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At least you're not alone!

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Let me go!

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No.

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You're not well.

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I'll be OK. What?

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I think there's a leak.

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Stay here and we'll be all right.

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No. You'll stay here with me!

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I loved you. SHE GASPS

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Oh, thanks.

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Ah, just like being at home.

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-That's what they wanted.

-Not in a good way.

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Will you sort this out? You're doing my head in.

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We're fine, aren't we?

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Big day tomorrow.

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Immie's last exam?

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No, I've got an ACA training day.

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Oh, yeah, cos that's really important(!)

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Oi!

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-Good luck with that, love.

-Thank you.

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I've got to go.

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-Where?

-Anywhere else.

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Can't you at least wait till everyone's finished eating?

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I don't know where that boy gets his manners from.

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What's that for?

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It's for you, you daft sod.

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Why?

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Because everybody's treating you like the bad guy.

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I'll bet that lot down at work haven't let up about it, have they?

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Actually, they haven't been that bad.

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Really?

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A lot of them have had trouble with their kids.

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They know what it's like.

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Oh.

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Are you sure you're OK seeing patients unsupervised?

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Of course.

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Any difficult conditions, what will you do?

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Check the internet(!)

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I'll come and find you.

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Right, we'll see how the first one goes and we'll take it from there.

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Tell me she's first.

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Pretty, pretty, please.

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Right, Mrs T, Tembe, who's my first patient?

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Mrs Wroxham.

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He shoots, he scores.

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Hi. Dr Kevin Tyler, but you can call me Kevin.

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Shall we?

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Mrs Wroxham.

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It is "Mrs"?

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That's not a typo.

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You can get married at 16, you know.

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What can I do for you?

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I want you to make my dreams stop.

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No-one can stop dreams. You're having nightmares?

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In them, it's the end of the world.

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Everything's been destroyed,

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but there's one room that's still safe. I'm there with my husband.

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That's nice.

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Then I stab him to death.

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Less nice.

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The pair of you have been having trouble in real life?

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He's the kindest, sweetest, most wonderful man you could ever hope to meet.

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-That wasn't the question.

-We're fine.

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-How long have you been having these dreams?

-About five days.

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Always the same?

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I've not slept properly. I can't concentrate on work.

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-You're a student?

-Dropped out.

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-Why?

-I went mad.

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Aren't you meant to read that before I come in?

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Yeah, I'm just refreshing my memory.

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It probably doesn't say "mad" on there.

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It probably says "depression" or "anxiety".

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Something like that.

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So it does.

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My parents died in a car accident.

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I got sad.

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It must happen every day.

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Don't give me the pop psychology. Don't tell me it's all related.

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-It probably is.

-I've already dealt with my parents dying.

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That's a long process.

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The dreams are nothing to do with them.

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I'm the problem, don't you get it?

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My husband is the only bright thing in my life,

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and every night, I dream that I kill him.

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I hate that about myself.

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I want them to stop,

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so, please, just give me something.

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Please.

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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Enter!

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-You've got to get a proper office.

-This saves on overheads.

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Doesn't your wife mind?

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-She's remarkably tolerant.

-I can imagine.

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So, let's see the article.

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-Are you in for a treat!

-Why?

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You, Sir Jack of Letherbridge, are on the front page.

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-Wow!

-Slow news week.

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Let's see it.

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My title was "Shoplifting: An Insider's View".

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-I sexed it up for you.

-It was supposed to be anonymous!

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I know! What's got two thumbs and knows how to write a snappy headline?

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-This guy!

-She's going to go mad!

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Oh, and some of the boys at the Letherbridge News saw it.

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-They're going to use your article as the basis for a piece in the paper.

-Don't they need my permission?

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Not a problem. I signed it over on your behalf.

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No. No, no, no.

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You bloody idiot!

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Hey, this is life on the cutting edge of journalism.

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-We could be like the guys who cracked Watergate.

-This is a disaster.

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DOOR OPENS

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-How'd it go?

-Smooth as.

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Well, apart from the fact I couldn't actually help her

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because what she wanted was imposs.

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OK, we need to talk.

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If you're going to see patients alone, then you need to act responsibly.

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I don't know what you mean.

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No flirting.

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She's married. At most, I was window shopping.

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-You know we're not allowed to date patients.

-You're telling me you've never been tempted?

-No, I haven't.

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Ha!

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I haven't.

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Can I borrow a pen? Mine's run out.

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Sure. Help yourself.

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PHONE RINGS

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Hello.

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Cherry, you've got to help me. I've messed up.

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-Imogen's here, if you want to talk to her?

-No. For her sake, please.

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Who is it?

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It's Jimmi. He's just checking how your revision's going.

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I only saw him 20 minutes ago.

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-What's she doing there?

-She's revising in the staff room like you suggested.

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No TV, no distractions.

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Listen, I wrote this article for the student paper.

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It's been picked up by the Letherbridge News.

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It's a sympathetic look at why people get involved in shoplifting.

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Oh, no.

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I just wanted to explain that it's a complicated issue

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which the police often get wrong.

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It was supposed to be anonymous, but that didn't work out.

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There was a misunderstanding on the title front too.

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Why, what's it called?

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I haven't seen the Letherbridge News.

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But the student paper's called...

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Yes?

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My Sister The Shoplifter.

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What?!

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You are a very naughty boy.

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Get a room.

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Not naughty in a good way.

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You have to stop her seeing it.

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How am I supposed to do that, Jimmi, darling?

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Tie her up? You've got to help me. I don't want it to upset her.

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I'll see what I can manage.

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Everything all right?

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Yeah, you know,

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same old, same old.

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There's another fire. The library, I think.

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We can't stay here!

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-Let me go!

-No!

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I think there's a leak.

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I loved you.

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You didn't eat breakfast.

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I've brought you a muffin spectacular.

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Ohhhhh! Ah!

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ROBOTIC VOICE: She does not want muffin.

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Does not compute.

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Does not compute.

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Give it here.

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Happy?

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I'm fine, Paul, stop fussing.

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Nobody has the same dream for more than five nights running.

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I read that somewhere.

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I promise you, from tonight onwards,

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you won't dream about your parents' accident any more. Scout's honour.

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We could go to Africa.

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-What?

-Last day to apply. We could see the world.

-You want to?

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-The parts that aren't hot or full of dangerous animals.

-Africa's probably not for you then.

-No.

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I guess they don't have good Wi-Fi coverage either.

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It's amazing how they survive.

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The juggling club!

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That's more like it. That'll put the spring back in your step.

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Paul...

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I think I just need a bit of peace.

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So I can enjoy my muffin.

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I'm worried about you.

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I'm fine.

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Just tired.

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And I've a job to do.

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Someone's got to sell these students their chocolate bars.

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Indeedy. Very important.

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Love you, Mrs Wroxham.

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Love you, Mr Wroxham.

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-So you're talking to me now?

-I'll take care of things at the campus

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and I'll try to get to the Mill to make sure Karen doesn't find out.

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I need you to make sure Rob doesn't read the Letherbridge News.

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It's Jack's fault for writing the stupid article.

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Jimmi, please.

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I've got to go.

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I'll take those, thank you. Thanks.

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Rob, can I have a word, please?

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It's about, uh...

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badger-baiting.

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I've got this patient who is terrified of catching TB.

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So...

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he's got an intense fear of badgers.

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He's thinking of taking the law into his own hands.

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I could do with talking to you about it, if...?

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It's not really my strong point.

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You know what, a little bit of badger knowledge goes a long way.

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-Cherry?

-Yes.

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-Are you all right?

-Yes, fine.

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-I'm just going to go to the shop.

-OK.

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Oh, no, no! You shouldn't.

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-You shouldn't disturb your studies.

-I can't concentrate without gum.

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Well, you can't just go wandering off.

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You're worse than my mum!

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You asked me to help you. That's what I'm doing.

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Get through tomorrow and you can have as much gum as you want,

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but right now you need to get on with your work.

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You're here.

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Um...

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And you need to, um...

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follow it round...round...

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..round there.

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Are you OK?

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Yeah, sorry, tired.

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Follow it round there,

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second left, and it'll be on your right.

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OK. Thanks. Can I take this?

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Oh, yeah, yeah. They're free.

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Are you sure you're all right?

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Last night I dreamt it was the end of the world.

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Whatever happens today can't be as bad as that, eh?

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Well, the end of the world might not be so bad.

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-I wouldn't have to watch my waistline any more.

-Maybe it was a vision, not a dream.

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In that case...

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ROB SIGHS I'm having serious bouts of paranoia.

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You'd think I'd be used to people talking behind my back here,

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-but this time, I don't know what's going on. Do you know what's going on?

-No.

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I'm going to the canteen. Coming?

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I didn't know you were in today.

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-I've just come to pick something up.

-How's Immie?

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She did loads of work over the weekend. She'll be fine.

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Erm, I need those.

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Health and safety.

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Toxic ink.

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I'm afraid he has gone for lunch.

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-You will have to come back later.

-OK, thank you.

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Excuse me, young lady!

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Nurse Malone may not be here

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but she left me strict instructions.

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Come on, I've been working for hours.

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I want to get some fresh air.

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Very well, but I expect you back here in half an hour.

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ECHOING HEARTBEAT

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BREATHING QUICKENS

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ECHOING VOICE: Mrs Wroxham?

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Have you taken something?

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ECHOING HEARTBEAT CONTINUES

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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We're closed! Come back after lunch.

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Immie...

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What's the matter?

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Have you seen this?

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There's another version in the Letherbridge News.

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In the L...?!

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I'll kill him!

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Whoa! No more.

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I need it.

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It's the only way to stop the dreams.

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-Oh, all right then.

-What?

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Stay awake as long as you can.

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How long do you think that is? This isn't the answer. Keep knocking back caffeine,

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-you're going to hurt yourself.

-I don't care.

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-What?

-I don't care! I hate my life. I'm worthless.

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I'm sure that's not true.

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I don't do anything useful.

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I don't study any more,

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I don't ever travel.

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Is this how it's going to be from now on?

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You're tired, not thinking straight.

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I told you that, and you did nothing to help.

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I can't stop you dreaming.

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My husband,

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my lovely, sweet husband.

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A grown man that asks for model robots for his birthday. I mean, how sweet is that?

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He does so much for me

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and I just kill him with the jackal.

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The jackal?

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The carved handle on the knife.

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-Why a jackal?

-I don't know!

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You selfish, thoughtless, little...

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All right, I get the message.

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Just when things couldn't get any worse,

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along comes Jack pigging Hollins!

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-Mum, please, leave it.

-She's got exams tomorrow!

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The title wasn't my idea.

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Which one? The one where you humiliate your dad,

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-or where you disgrace this family?

-I'm sorry, all right?

-No, it's not all right!

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It's far from all right!

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I'm not going to go to my training day tomorrow.

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I'm going to be there with you.

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-When did they put it up?

-About five days ago.

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When your dreams started.

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Why that poster?

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-Look, I'm trying to help you.

-Just leave it.

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Why is that poster in your dreams? What are you trying to tell yourself?

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I thought you were a doctor, not a psychiatrist.

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It's a fair cop.

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I didn't do well at psychology.

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I did. Till they chucked me out.

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It doesn't mean there aren't other things you can do with your life.

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Imagine it.

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Africa.

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Charity work, doing something that matters.

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Deadline's today. There's still time.

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-No Wi-Fi.

-Come on.

-Paul wouldn't fit in there.

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But you would.

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A few years ago, my life was perfect.

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I had a lovely family,

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I was at uni,

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I'd married the school weirdo.

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Every girl's dream.

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He was lovely.

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Funny.

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Not cocky and stupid like the others.

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But now, everything else has gone.

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There's just Paul.

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He's the only bright thing left in my whole world.

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-The only thing keeping you in it.

-You don't know what you're talking about.

-OK, so why not stay here?

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You can carry on selling chocolate bars to students,

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dream about escaping every night.

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Nothing will ever change.

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Go abroad. Paul will wait for you.

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-I might come back a different person.

-That's kind of the point, isn't it?

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I'm already a different person.

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I don't want to be.

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I want to live in that bubble where getting married at 16

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was romantic and Paul was the funniest man alive.

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How can I leave?

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It would be the end of his world too.

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Or the start of a new one for both of you,

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one you can live in.

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-Why are you telling me to do this?

-I'm not telling you to do anything.

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I'm just practising my D-grade psychology on your dream.

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How am I doing?

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I have to go.

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Where?

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To cause the end of the world.

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# Pushing through the market square

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# So many mothers sighing

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# News had just come over

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# We had five years... #

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Where is it? The paper.

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# News guy wept and told us

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# Earth was really dying

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# Cried so much his face was wet

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# Then I knew he was not lying

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# I heard telephones, opera house favourite melodies

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# I saw boys, toys electric irons and TVs

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# My brain hurt like a warehouse It had no room to spare

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# I had to cram so many things to store everything in there

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# And all the fat-skinny people... #

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HE IMITATES MACHINE-GUN FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS

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# And all the tall-short people

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# And all the nobody people

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# And all the somebody people

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-# I never thought I'd need so many people... #

-DOOR SHUTS

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# Girl my age went off her head

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# Hit some tiny children

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# And if the black hadn't have pulled her off

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# I think she would have killed them

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# A soldier with a broken arm

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# Fixed his stare to the wheels of a Cadillac

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# Cop knelt and kissed the feet of a priest

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# And the queer threw up at the sight of that

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# I think I saw you in an ice-cream parlour

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# Drinking milkshakes cold and long... #

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Go on then, let rip.

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Just say something.

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It wasn't supposed to have my name on it.

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And I didn't come up with the title.

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Titles.

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But you did write the article.

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This is humiliating, Jack.

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For me and your sister.

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How would you know? You haven't spoken to her for days.

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-Don't push me.

-Why not?

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You threw her out in the middle of her exams. What sort of father does that?

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-Don't blame this on me!

-Someone had to stand up for her. You wouldn't.

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-You call this standing up for her?!

-It backfired, but yes.

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-I was trying to get you to see her point of view.

-That's an excuse.

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I wasn't trying to hurt or humiliate anyone.

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I didn't know what else to do because you won't let us deal with this like normal people.

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-I didn't create this situation! It is not my fault!

-It is!

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You overreacted, like you're doing now!

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It's no wonder everyone in this family is such a mess.

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Who's my next victim?

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We do not like to use that word around here, young man.

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You haven't seen me.

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Is he back yet?

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Indeed he is.

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Thanks.

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He's not there.

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Oh, really?

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Maybe I could take a message?

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Just tell him I popped in.

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And you are?

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Daisy.

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I'm sure he's told you all about me.

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I'm his girlfriend.

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-I could be there with you tomorrow, help you through your exam.

-I don't want you to miss your training.

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I'll be fine.

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It was just the shock.

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I'm not going to let Jack Hollins mess things up for me.

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That's the spirit. Are you sure?

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Positive.

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PHONE RINGS

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I should...

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Don't worry about me.

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Oh, great, are you two going to kick off again?

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No. Everything OK?

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Yeah, it's fine, all sorted now. Bit of a hiccup,

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but I confidently predict an exam triumph tomorrow.

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Me too. Don't worry about the newspaper. Your dad'll calm down.

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He knows?

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He's angry?

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He was angry at Jack.

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How am I supposed to concentrate with all this?

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Imogen, it'll be fine.

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No, I'll mess it up.

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You've worked really hard.

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I can't do this!

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I'm not going!

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Will you just let me go back to sleep?

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Imogen, it's your last exam.

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Think about your future.

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I have no future!

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He can't live without me,

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and if he can't be with me, he's going to kill me!

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Imogen, you're a thief and a liar and everyone knows it.

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There's no hope for you. What's the point?

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You two can stop putting on a sex show

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in the middle of a public area.

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It is disgraceful.

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