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She's trying hard to show me that she's changed.

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I think she might actually mean it.

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I mean, maybe she wants to be a part of our lives.

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Are you sure it's not you wanting to be part of hers?

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You don't have Roxy no more, so...

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No, absolutely not! Anyway, Roxy's going to be back here soon.

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I don't care whether Glenda stays or goes.

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What worries me is strange blokes

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-turning up at the door making threats.

-You think I'm not?

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I think, when it comes to Roxy, you get pretty blind to danger.

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Look, it's not just you any more, Ron, all right?

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There's kids in this house now.

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That's another reason why we need to find Roxy quickly,

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to get this dealt with so there isn't any danger any more.

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Just don't answer the door to any strangers, all right?

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And you call me if anything happens.

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I've got to go.

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Will I see you for lunch?

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Well, that depends. I've got a lot of ringing round to do.

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Someone must know what happened yesterday.

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I mean, 40 toilets don't just disappear, do they?

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So what's the plan of action for today?

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We find Roxy.

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Right.

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I've been thinking what I'd do if I was on The Apprentice

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and this was a task.

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What about hotels?

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Well, I think they tend to have toilets already, mate.

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Look, I'm with Stace, I think we should just get Fat Elvis

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to move them.

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Yeah, but if we shift them ourselves, then we'd be cutting out

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the middleman and we'd make more money.

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I sell apples and carrots. I wouldn't know where to start with this.

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Which is why we need Fat Elvis.

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My nan always said he should be called Fat Superman,

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the speed he off-loads things.

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I'll just ring him later.

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He doesn't get up till midday.

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All right. Just tell me what he says, yeah?

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I've got to go and relieve Kathy off...

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Ooh, get it? "Relieve" Kathy?

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Ooh...

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Martin...

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Love you.

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I still think we should go to the police.

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No! I don't want anyone knowing, not even the police.

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We just keep paying.

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What, and hope whoever it is grows a conscience?

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What's the alternative? If it comes out...

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-You'll leave me?

-I didn't say that.

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People finding out is nothing compared with the thought

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of you leaving me again.

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You'd better go and get Mr Kent to the church.

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Morning!

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Oh. Morning.

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I was planning on stopping by your stall later.

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Something about spring always makes me want to splash out on flowers.

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I've got some lovely tulips.

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-Ooh, you've caught the sun.

-Oh!

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How was your holiday?

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Lovely. Morocco was all I hoped it would be.

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You and Les should go. It's very reasonable.

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Oh, we're not really the holidaying sort.

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You should go, splash out.

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What's money, eh?

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You can't take it with you, can you?

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You'll know that more than anyone.

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Ooh, spices.

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See, we're boycotting all of Beale's premises cos if he sells

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the restaurant to CostMart that's the end of the market,

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as far as we can see. And we don't want that.

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-I mean, you're going to lose your job, you'll lose your job.

-Definitely.

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What else are we going to do?

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You all right?

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It's got to be hurting that cousin of yours.

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Yeah, yeah.

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It's all a bit pathetic though, innit?

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So you'd rather we did nothing and let the big guys win?

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No, it's just most of the

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people who go in the cafe work on this market.

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-Exactly.

-So while you're stopping anyone going in, it's taking you

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three times as long to go to another cafe.

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-Yeah.

-Yeah.

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-It's the principle though, innit?

-Principle.

-Principle.

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Do you fancy going for a pint later?

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Yeah. Yeah.

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-Chuck a burger on top of that and you're on.

-OK.

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Do you know how many customers Marie's had this morning?

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Two.

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I thought you were going to have a word with 'em?

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I couldn't get him away from his market committee, could I?

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But listen, Ian, that got me thinking.

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Maybe the way to do this is

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to have a meeting, so that you talk to everyone. Give you a chance

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to reason with them all.

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Mum, what is the point?

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I mean, you can't reason with people like Buster.

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It's got to be worth a try, isn't it?

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-Here, I'll get it.

-Oh, thanks.

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Making a habit of this, you'll have to start calling me

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your knight in shining armour.

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-You're going to have to stop that.

-What?

-You know what.

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I'm getting married to Martin, go and find someone else to flirt with.

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-Stace.

-Yeah?

-You didn't see anything fishy yesterday, did you?

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-Fishy?

-Yeah, I've had a load of toilets nicked.

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Just waiting on the cops showing.

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Apparently the delivery firm reckon I've got something to do with it.

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Ain't said as much, but they're making it quite obvious.

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There's not much the cops can do, is there?

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They've got serial numbers on them, apparently.

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Make them a lot easier to track.

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Good job I didn't sell those toilets, innit.

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Ain't going to be me going away. It's going to be someone else.

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It's all got out of control.

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You're not giving Ian a chance to explain himself.

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What's to explain? He's thinking with his wallet as usual,

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-and he could care less about the rest of us.

-Come on, Denise.

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Do you honestly think Ian doesn't care about the market?

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His family have worked it longer than anyone else.

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Just give him a chance. Boycotting the cafe, it's crippling him.

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Good.

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Because if this place closes, Kathy, I'm on the scrapheap.

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Yes, yes.

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It was the same when you were little.

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Roxy was all over the place, getting into trouble

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and you'd sort out her messes.

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Maybe I wouldn't have had to if you'd been around more.

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Oh, I've got a lot of regrets in life.

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At least we're here now, both in the same room.

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How long are you planning on staying?

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As long as I'm needed.

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Maybe a little longer.

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Danny's his own man now.

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Maybe you could sort out dinner tonight. Give me a break.

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DOOR OPENS

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Stay with Matthew.

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Ronnie, don't do anything stupid!

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Well, haven't you got any biscuits?

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You can't want to stand outside the caff from here to who knows when.

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Don't mind really. It gives me a change of scenery.

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Ah, which reminds me. Lee. Go and relieve Shrimpy, will you?

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What? I'm on my break.

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Yeah, well, have your break, but have it standing outside the caff.

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You know what? I hope CostMart do open. I might get a job there

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where I'm more appreciated!

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Hello? I am still here, you know.

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And very gorgeous you are too, but unless you want to buy some haddock

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I've really got nothing else to say.

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What's wrong with a meeting with Ian? What have you got to lose?

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Time.

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And time is very, very precious to me. All right, Elaine?

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-Want your usual?

-Yes, please.

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Ooh, hang on, I've got some very fresh crabs.

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I tell you what, they're so fresh they'll bite your bum.

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How do you put up with him?

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He's got his good points, between the sheets, if you know what I mean.

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What's he done now?

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Ian has got a meeting with the stall holders, to try to reason with them.

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He won't come and he's the ringleader!

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-He's not still flogging that dead nag, is he?

-Yes.

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All right, I'll have a word.

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Would you, Shirl? I mean, he'll listen to you.

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Well, he better, otherwise I'll start me own boycott.

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Thanks.

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He's asleep.

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-Are you in pain?

-Of course she's in pain!

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Where have you been?

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What is she doing here?

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I asked her to come. So you've been living with her.

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Yep. Couldn't stick it out for more than two months, though.

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You mean you didn't want to hang around after you'd taken my money?

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Don't suppose you've still got it, have you?

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There was a man here yesterday, looking for you.

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-What did he want?

-He wanted to warn you.

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He said that you've got something that isn't yours.

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Right, look, I need my birth certificate. You've got it, yeah?

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-What do you need that for?

-They took my passport and I need a new one.

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I've got to get away from here.

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What have you done? What have you got that they want?

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Give me my birth certificate.

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It's not drugs, is it?

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Roxanne, please say it's not drugs.

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Are you going to help me or not?

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I thought it was just going to be the two of us.

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It's all right, mate. He's sound. There you are, Andy.

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-Thanks, mate.

-Cheers.

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-Cheers.

-I've just been telling Kush

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about all that fun we've been having with the toilets.

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Are you serious?

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You should have told me. I'd have given you a hand.

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We managed, didn't we? Anyway, you'd only have tried to stop me.

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-No, I wouldn't.

-You would.

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So, you've not been around long. Where are you from?

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-Midlands.

-Right.

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Planning on staying here long?

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Sorry, am I being interviewed for something?

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No, I'm just showing an interest.

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Andy was telling me he used to play junior league.

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Defence. I've told him he should join the team.

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Yeah, he should when there's a space.

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We're always a lad down.

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Kush, er... Kush plays defence.

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Ooh, does he now?

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What's that supposed to mean?

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I wouldn't want to step on anyone's toes, mate.

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You wouldn't be stepping on anything, mate.

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So. Where have you hidden all these toilets then?

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We've...stacked them up in the flat.

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You can barely move.

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Used to be you and me, didn't it? Partners in crime.

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Next time, eh?

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Yeah. Next time you smash and grab a load of lavs

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you make sure you give me a shout, won't you?

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Talking of toilets...

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Are you going to this meeting later then?

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I can't, really, can I? Ian's just given me my job back.

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-Mm.

-Got to stay loyal.

-You've got to admit he's wrong, though.

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Yeah, course he is. He's always wrong.

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-Yep.

-Still my cousin, though, isn't he?

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Mm.

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And that's the reason why...

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I've asked him to be my best man.

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Oh.

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Yeah.

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How long are you going to keep up this boycott on the cafe?

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-People are starting to lose interest.

-They just need some fire in their bellies.

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My money's on Beale defending himself, and that

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will ignite that fire.

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Is this still a fish stall or battle control?

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What are you selling here, Molotov prawn cocktails?

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-Beale's holding a meeting.

-Yeah, I think it's a good idea.

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-Get this place back to normal.

-We don't want it back to normal!

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We? What is it with this "we"?

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This is you jumping on the bandwagon

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thinking you're important.

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Where's all this coming from?

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I am sick of walking all the way down George Street

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to get a sticky bun.

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All this Che Guevara routine. It's getting too old.

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OK, Buster is our spokesperson. He's only saying what people feel.

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Then why don't he turn up for the meeting?

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Who says I ain't? Oh, wait a minute.

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Who you had a word with? Let me guess. Golden boy's mum.

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-Kathy.

-She thinks that it's important that you're there.

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Oh. Well, it ain't important to me.

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Ian Beale's got nothing to say that I want to hear. All right?

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-Stop pulling away.

-It stings!

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Look at you.

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Put your hair in pigtails and you could be five again.

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Like you know anything about when I was five. You were never there.

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Still got selective memory then.

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Here.

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I don't think you should go away.

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Just give these people their drugs back.

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Who said anything about drugs?

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You don't have to. Just give them what they want.

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I can't.

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I haven't got them any more.

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What?

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-You're not taking drugs yourself, are you?

-Will you stop fussing?

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No-one's buying the Mother of the Year act.

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-It's not an act!

-Stop getting at her.

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We've got to find a way to get these men to leave you alone.

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I mean, can't you talk to them,

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or tell them you haven't got what they want any more?

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Yeah, OK, I'll do that.

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And what do you think they're going to say, "Oh, that's all right, then"?

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If I had money to give them, to the value of the stuff is worth,

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then that would be different, but...

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My best bet is to just leave the country.

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-How much?

-What?

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How much are the drugs worth?

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20 grand.

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Look, I'll just go to Ibiza for a couple of years and it'll die down,

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all right? Just...

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tell Amy I love her.

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-Sit down.

-I've got to go, Ron.

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I said, sit down.

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Look, I'll get you the money.

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What am I supposed to do with them?

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Oh, all right. No. No, thanks for nothing.

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Right, well, Fat Elvis don't want them cos the police are involved.

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Not that that's ever bothered him before.

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So what are we going to do now?

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The rent's due. We need that money.

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This ain't going to do no good. I just know it.

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If that's your attitude to start with, you're probably right.

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Come on, Ian, there's a great turnout, that must mean

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-they're ready to listen.

-Buster's not here yet.

-He ain't coming.

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We really need to get on with this. Some of us have got work to do.

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Lucky for you. I ain't, cos he sacked me.

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You think this is going to work?

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It has to.

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Er...

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Thanks, everyone, for coming along.

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Look, I know you're all worried about the market.

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Of course we're worried.

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If CostMart opens we won't have any customers, Ian.

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You don't know that.

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CostMart opening might bring more customers to the area.

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You know as well as we do it'll be the death of the market.

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The Minute Mart will close, you know that, don't you?

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-How am I supposed to pay my bills?

-He don't care about that.

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Just give Ian a chance to talk, please?

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As you all know, this hasn't been the easiest couple of years

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for us as a family.

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You are not going to use Lucy's death as an excuse, are you?

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Hold up. Let's hear the man out.

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Our family's been completely shattered and we're trying

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to rebuild it.

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And all of you, you who were falling over yourselves to offer us

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condolences and support.

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-We thought you'd be happy for us.

-We are, Ian, but...

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What's that got to do with you selling your restaurant?

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Cos we need a fresh start.

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We need to put the past behind us, that's why I'm selling it.

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When I put it up for sale I didn't know that CostMart

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were going to be interested.

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What they're offering is...

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I just can't say no to it.

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You mean you won't turn it down?

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I understand that you're all worried about your stalls.

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Times change, OK? Things...

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move on.

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Maybe this is an opportunity for you to try something new.

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-LAUGHTER

-No, listen. To get some re-training.

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I mean, you're only scraping a living on those stalls as it is.

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THEY ALL TALK AT ONCE

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Look, I...

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I'm going to go and get Buster.

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Shouldn't you be sitting down? You've got a broken rib.

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You knew she'd get money, didn't you? That's why you turned up.

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To have Ronnie bail you out.

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Oh, you shut up. What's it to you, anyway?

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I bet you've still got the drugs as well, haven't you?

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-Let me have a look, come on.

-Oi?

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-Did you get it?

-Yeah.

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-Mummy!

-I picked up Amy from school.

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-Jack had to go to the bank, anyway.

-Roxy.

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She wasn't supposed to be here.

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Spoil your plans, does it, seeing your daughter?

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I think she's conning you. Check her bag, it's probably full of...stuff.

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-Roxy?

-Are you going to help me or not? Amy, please. Not now, all right?

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-She needs you!

-Well, I don't need...

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Sh...

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Just give me the money!

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-Come on, everyone! Get your fresh crabs here.

-Oh, you've got to come.

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Why?

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Why won't you even try to understand?

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Kathy, what is there to understand?

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Eh? The restaurant. It's making a profit, right?

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If you talk to me

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I might be able to stop this.

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But you've got to trust me.

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I can't.

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Well, if you can't talk to me I can't help you, can I?

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Come on, get your fresh fish!

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All right. All right.

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It's Bobby. Ian's son.

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Yeah. What about him?

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He's started at this school, see, St Barts.

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It's really good for him.

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It's like he's a changed boy.

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He really needs the school.

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His sister died.

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Yeah, yeah. Kathy, I know all that, but what's this got to do

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with Ian selling the restaurant?

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The fees are really expensive.

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And if Ian doesn't sell Beale's then he can't keep Bobby at the school.

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Now do you see?

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Yeah.

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Now I see. All right. I'll come along.

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This puts a different light on everything.

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Look at the state of you. You've got junkie written all over your face.

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I'm clean. What are you even doing back here anyway?

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Are you and Ronnie back together?

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What do you care? Eh?

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You only came here for this, didn't you?

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Go on, then.

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She's really upset, Roxy. You need to talk to her.

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I can't.

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-She needs you.

-No, she doesn't.

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Now you take that, all right? And you get lost.

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Roxy!

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Look, I've seen so many changes over the years.

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Denise, you weren't even here when the Minute Mart first opened.

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It wasn't called the Minute Mart. It was called First 'Til Last back then.

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I'm telling you, my gran, she was so incensed she stormed up the council,

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and made a receptionist cry. My dad and all the other traders,

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they thought it was going to be the end of the market,

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but it wasn't.

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CostMart,

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they're not going to sell the curries that you make, Masood,

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or the range of clothing that you lot do.

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Or fresh fish!

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Look, the market can and will evolve, OK?

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And look, maybe Jane's right.

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It could bring in more customers for all of us.

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Pains me to say it, but maybe Ian's right.

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If the market can survive the Blitz, why can't it survive a supermarket?

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But what if it don't?

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Some of have been shifted from Spring Lane.

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I can't face relocating again, I'm sorry.

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It won't come to that, all right? I know it.

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You all know I love Walford.

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And if I thought it was going to rip the heart out of it,

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I wouldn't be selling up.

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Yes, you would.

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We're all wasting our time

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cos he ain't going to change his mind.

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The reason he's selling up is so he can send that kid of his

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to a toffee-nosed private school.

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-Buster, no!

-Mum!

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THEY ALL TALK AT ONCE

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It's worth every penny to get her out of Amy's life.

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She's her mum.

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Yeah, and I'm her dad, and it's my job to make sure she's got a safe

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and stable home.

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She's still upset.

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I told her Roxy didn't mean it, that she's ill, but...

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I'm going to go up. Make sure she's all right.

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I'm going to nip out for five minutes, get some air.

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Do you need anything?

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No. Er...

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Thank you.

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Shan't be long.

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Ian!

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Ian, I thought if he knew, he'd understand...

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Why? Why would he understand?

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-The only place his son's ever been is prison!

-I was only trying to help.

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All you've done is made things 100 times worse!

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Now they know why we're selling they will never let up.

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Jane!

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I'm sorry.

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Yeah, I know. I'll talk to him.

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Kathy!

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-I trusted you.

-They had a right to know.

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Well, Ian won't talk to me now!

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I didn't mean to hurt you.

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Yes, you did! You meant to hurt my family.

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-I had no choice!

-You think Ian has? Bobby has to go to that school!

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Why?

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Just...stay away from me.

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Come on. Don't be like that.

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Kathy!

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I mean it. Don't you ever talk to me again!

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You're meant to be my friend!

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This is my livelihood. If I lose that stall, I lose everything!

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I don't care! I don't care about you!

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Yes, you do!

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Oi.

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What are you still doing here?

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I was going to ask you the same thing. What are you after?

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How can you walk away from that little girl?

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Like you walked away from us?

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That's different. There are people here who love you.

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Don't make the same mistakes I did.

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Is that why you're here? To make amends?

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You've not given Amy a thought in years and now you're

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the caring granny?

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Who are you trying to kid? Ronnie or yourself?

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I'm not proud of my past. But I've got a chance...

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Blah, blah, blah.

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I'm not interested, OK?

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It might wash with Ronnie but it doesn't wash with me.

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If you hadn't run off with mine and Danny's three grand

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-I would never have come here.

-Well, I've got five grand here. Yeah?

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Here you go.

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Five grand right here, and you can have it.

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But if you take this, you disappear.

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You don't go back to Ronnie's, you clear off and you never come back.

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So come on then, how important are your family to you now?

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Mr Kent went without a hitch. How's business?

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I can't do it.

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I can't stand out there selling flowers pretending nothing's wrong.

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I keep looking at everybody, thinking it might be them.

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Shrimpy's got a new coat, it looks expensive, it might be him.

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-It might be any of the traders.

-Yeah, or none of them.

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It's someone, Les!

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Someone around here who wants to cause us pain!

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It could be someone we're close to. Someone we work with.

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One of the Niges, or Billy, he's always got money problems.

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-Billy is not blackmailing us.

-You don't know that!

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He sees us as family.

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He's always in the flat, he might have heard something.

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Oh, God. You might as well think it's Paul.

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Do you think Paul's said something to Ben? It could be him!

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No. You see, this is why I didn't want to tell you. I knew you'd start

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looking over your shoulder, doubting our friends.

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Someone found that photo up at the allotments.

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It's no-one close to us. It'll be someone we hardly know.

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So a virtual stranger,

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-that's what you're saying?

-Exactly.

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-250 a week...

-Oh, Pam.

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Well.

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We'll just have to find it, won't we?

0:25:530:25:56

Kathy?

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You all right?

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You look a bit flushed.

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No, fine. Fine.

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I'm sorry, I heard it didn't go too good.

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I tried, but he's really digging his heels in.

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It's OK.

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No, you're a mate. I wanted to help you.

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Did he say anything after the meeting?

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No. No, he didn't.

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I'll keep on at him.

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-See you later.

-Bye.

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RINGING TONE It's just ringing out.

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Five minutes, she said.

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-She's not coming back, is she?

-Are you surprised?

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What have I done to either of them to deserve this?

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How can Roxy just walk out on Amy like that?!

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If she can do that then...

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I am done with her.

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I'm serious. I don't want my mum or my sister in my life any more.

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What happens now?

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Nothing.

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Look, they're gone.

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All right? It's time to focus on just you and me now, and the kids.

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Nothing can touch us.

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