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-I don't understand this.

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-I placed an order earlier this week

-and it hasn't been delivered.

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-I've sent emails.

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-Have you checked the back?

-It's where deliveries usually go.

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-It's for Awyr Iach.

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-It's for Awyr Iach.

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-Awyr... Good grief!

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-We've only just opened

-and you're moonlighting!

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-I'll phone them.

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-That's it. I might as well

-run the show on my own!

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-You and Jim

-have turned your backs on me.

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-Don't blow a gasket.

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-Why don't you ask Anita

-to sort it out?

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-Anita's got enough on her plate

-this week.

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-The Good Samaritan!

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-It's easier if I sort it out myself.

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-Good morning.

-The front door hasn't been touched.

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-Yes, well, it needed a coat

-of paint to be honest...

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-..and you've done a good job.

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-Change.

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-Oh, thanks.

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-Right, then.

-I have to go in to work for a while.

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-Are you going to be alright

-here on your own?

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-Yes, of course.

-I'm used to being on my own.

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-I've neglected paperwork for

-Awyr Iach and the units this week.

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-Off you go. I think I'll go out

-as well to look for a job.

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-I hate sitting here doing nothing.

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-Are you sure because you're only

-going to be here a few weeks?

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-You don't have to worry. I intend

-to find somewhere else to live.

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-There's no rush.

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-I want to pay for my keep as well.

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-I can't even afford a pint of milk!

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-I know you're busy Mam,

-but I'm up to my eyes as well.

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-Hey, alright, alright. I'll be

-over as soon as I can. Ta-ra.

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-What are you doing? Leave that.

-I'll do that for you.

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-I can do it myself,

-thank you very much.

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-There we are. See?

-I haven't fainted.

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-That's why I'm coming

-back to work today.

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-There's no point coming back

-on a Friday.

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-Why not? It's a work day

-and you have to go to APD...

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-Dai needs help to shift something.

-It'll only take a minute.

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-Anyway, you have to write

-the Christmas cards.

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-I did them yesterday.

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-Right, well,

-they still need posting.

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-Especially the ones to Australia.

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-Don't you want me

-to come back to work or what?

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-I'm worried

-you're coming back too soon.

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-I don't want you to be ill again.

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-I don't like being here on my own.

-I want to be with you.

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-Right, OK.

-Look, I'll tell you what I'll do.

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-I'll bring some paperwork back here

-for you to do.

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-If you still feel alright

-after the weekend...

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-..come back to work on Monday.

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-Take it slowly. See how it goes.

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-You worry too much.

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-That's the effect you have on me.

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-Crikey Moses! Nothing's being done

-properly in this place now!

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-Diane!

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-Diane!

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-What's wrong now?!

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-Why didn't you tell the bloke

-to leave these in the usual place?

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-I was busy!

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-Awyr Iach's deliveries are more

-important than APD's deliveries!

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-The sooner Jim's back, the better.

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-I've promised Eileen we won't

-consider buying Jim's share...

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-..until the new year at least, to

-give him the chance to reconsider.

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-I need someone to help me now!

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-I need someone to help me now!

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-So my timing's just right.

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-I need a job and you need help.

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-We're not that desperate.

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-Shall I take these in for you?

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-Shall I take these in for you?

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-Don't you touch those, alright?

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-Right, I'm here.

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-I asked Jason to help.

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-There we are.

-Surplus to requirements.

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-I'll take this in.

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-I'll take this in.

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-Leave it!

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-What are you doing, Dai?

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-Look what you've done now!

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-Look what you've done now!

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-I was only trying to help.

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-We don't need help from jailbirds

-here, so go back to Alcatraz!

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-And we never want to see you

-anywhere near this place again!

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-At last. Where have you been?

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-I've only just had a text from Dani.

-Busy with the panto, is she?

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-You'd think it was in the Grand

-Pavilion, with all the fuss.

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-What's happened here?

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-It fell last night. There's a beer

-delivery to sort out in the cellar.

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-Go and change the barrels, love.

-Do you know where the cellar is?

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-I've never changed barrels.

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-You have worked in a pub before,

-I hope.

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-Only behind the bar.

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-Great. I'll have to

-sort it out myself then.

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-You do know how to put

-beer mats out, I hope.

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-I ordered 500 gilets

-several days ago...

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-..and they still

-haven't been delivered.

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-I've lost count of the number

-of messages I've left you.

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-If you could get back to me

-as soon as possible...

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-..I'd very much appreciate it,

-thank you.

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-Jason hasn't gone out

-to lunch already?

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-He's helping Dai.

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-Still? He was supposed

-to bring me some paperwork.

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-There's no need.

-It's all in order.

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-There must be something.

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-I've been sorting things out

-all morning.

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-I see. Jason's begged you

-not to give me anything, hasn't he?

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-Not at all.

-I just don't want you to stress.

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-Don't you start. I'm not stressed!

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-Well, I wasn't until just now.

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-It's only a fortnight

-since you fainted.

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-And I've been fine since then.

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-Because you've rested. You may

-as well wait until the new year.

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-I'm coming back on Monday

-and that's the end of it.

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-Thank you, Dai.

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-Thank you, Dai.

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-No problem.

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-Just tell Dani not to put

-as many trimmings up next time.

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-Get these two a pint, Mathew.

-An early Christmas gift.

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-Thanks. If you insist.

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-Thanks. If you insist.

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-Not for me. I'm fine, thanks.

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-Come on. You can't turn down

-a free pint.

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-I promised to take something over

-to Sara and completely forgot.

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-A half then. And by the way,

-thanks for your help.

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-I don't know why you won't give

-Kevin a chance. You need someone.

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-What Kevin did to Sheryl

-is unforgivable...

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-..and he lied to your mother.

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-That's more cloudy than the

-top of the Black Mountains!

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-It'll be the new year

-by the time that settles!

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-Listen, it's free.

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-I can see why now!

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-I can see why now!

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-Did you wash the taps and pipes?

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-You didn't tell me that.

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-We always wash them

-after changing a barrel.

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-Pour Dai a pint of Cwrw Gaeaf

-instead. Sorry.

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-Thanks. It can't be worse

-than this cloudy beer.

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-Is she always like this?

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-Just because Dani gave me a job

-without asking her first.

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-It's a stressful time for her.

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-It's a stressful time for her.

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-Yes. Her son's in prison.

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-Still, it's no excuse

-for treating your staff like dirt.

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-Come on. Where's that pint?

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-Come on. Where's that pint?

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-I'm doing it now.

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-Listen, Mathew,

-if I ask you to do something...

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-..I expect you to do it

-straight away.

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-If you don't sort those pipes out

-quickly, you'll be out of a job.

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-Do you understand?

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-Diane, can I have a word with you?

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-Kevin sent you over to complain,

-did he?

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-About what?

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-We refused to give him a job at APD.

-Don't try and change my mind.

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-No, that's not why I'm here.

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-TELEPHONE

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-Excuse me.

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-Hello.

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-I haven't got time

-to take part in any survey.

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-And I don't want you

-to ring me back later. Bye-bye.

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-Look. I've printed this out.

-The business units' bank account.

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-Yes?

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-A whole month's rent has been

-transferred back to Awyr Iach.

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-It's a mistake.

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-It's there in black and white.

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-1,500 this morning.

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-Weird.

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-Didn't you do it then?

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-Well, someone's hacked

-into the account.

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-I'll have to phone the bank.

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-No. Don't do that.

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-It's a serious matter.

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-The business units

-are our responsibility.

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-Look, I, um...

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-I've been working on accounts for

-Awyr Iach and the units today...

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-..and on top of that I have

-to keep an eye on APD.

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-It's not easy without Jim.

-I'm up to my eyes, Anita.

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-I don't understand.

-What are you trying to say?

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-I may have made a mistake.

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-Right, well, we can go

-through the figures together.

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-There's no need.

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-It's no problem. It's easy to make

-a mistake when you're busy.

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-You're the one who's too busy.

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-What do you mean?

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-Giving shelter to a rapist.

-I'll sort it out myself.

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-Yes, I'll tell her now.

-Lovely. Thanks. Ta-ra.

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-What now again?

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-That was your husband.

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-What?

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-Colin. He's working late tonight.

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-Colin. He's working late tonight.

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-And I needed him here.

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-I could work another shift for you.

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-Have you washed those pipes yet?

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-Have you washed those pipes yet?

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-Yes, and the beer looks great.

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-Right.

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-Colin isn't my husband, by the way.

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-I lost my husband years ago.

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-Sorry. I had no idea.

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-I can't do anything right today.

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-I can't do anything right today.

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-You weren't to know, I suppose.

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-Was he Chester's father?

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-Was he Chester's father?

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-Yes.

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-Maybe if Teg was still around,

-he wouldn't have gone off the rails.

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-My father's not around either.

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-I'm sorry to hear that.

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-I'm sorry to hear that.

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-What I mean is...

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-It's not easy losing a parent.

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-No.

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-I miss him terribly.

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-Oh, well, that looks better.

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-So, am I still going

-to get the sack?

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-I need someone behind the bar.

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-She was behaving

-as if she had something to hide.

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-She was the same with me.

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-She was the same with me.

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-You're imagining it.

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-I hope she's not in

-financial trouble.

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-Has she stolen any money?

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-Look, she just took too much

-work on, that's all.

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-I've offered to help.

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-So have I. She flatly refused.

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-I'm very grateful to you

-for coming over to tell us.

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-I'm sure there's

-a simple explanation.

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-I'm worried about her.

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-I know and I'm grateful.

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-I'll go over and have

-a word with her.

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-Kevin. Alright?

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-How are you?

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-Have you asked in the Deri

-if there's any work available?

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-No. What's the point?

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-I don't think Britt's very happy

-with the barman they've got.

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-Tell me more.

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-Ask her. You never know.

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-Yes. Thanks, mate.

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-No problem.

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-Here you go.

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-Thanks. I thought I'd left it here.

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-You've lost the bubble.

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-You've lost the bubble.

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-What bubble now?

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-The bubble in the spirit level.

-It's gone.

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-Very good. I was a welder's

-apprentice. I know all the jokes.

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-You got sent out

-to buy sky hooks then.

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-Yes. And a glass hammer,

-rubber nails...

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-A tin of elbow grease.

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-Yes!

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-What does he want again?

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-I don't want any more trouble

-like the other day.

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-Debbie was causing trouble, not me.

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-Anyway, I was thinking, if you're

-looking for staff over Christmas...

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-I don't need staff.

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-Come on. I'm used to working here.

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-All you did when you were here

-was send Meic to an early grave.

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-You're not perfect so shut up.

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-We all make mistakes.

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-We all make mistakes.

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-Mistakes?

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-Oh, I see. That's what you call

-raping an innocent girl, is it?

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-Hey.

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-Is it OK with you

-if I have something to eat?

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-Come on.

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-Anita said

-your behaviour was strange.

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-Sara's upset.

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-Is she alright?

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-Is she alright?

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-They're concerned about you.

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-Mam, just tell me.

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-I feel so ashamed.

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-I'm afraid I've, um...

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-..ruined the business.

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-What?

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-I sent an order in for gilets.

-500 of them.

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-I was trying to save

-Awyr Iach money.

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-It was a real bargain.

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-But it was a fake company.

-It doesn't exist.

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-Right.

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-How much did you pay?

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-How much did you pay?

-

-I've tried to get the money back.

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-But they won't answer the phone

-or my emails.

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-Mam.

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-How much?

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-I spent 1,500.

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-Right.

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-And 1,500 has been moved

-from the business units' account.

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-I panicked and tried

-to balance the books and...

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-I've really messed up.

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-Right, Mam. Listen to me.

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-This isn't going to sink Awyr Iach.

-We've got insurance so...

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-Does it cover things like this?

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-Does it cover things like this?

-

-Well, I'll check.

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-But it's not the end of the world,

-honestly.

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-All you need to do is move that rent

-money back into the units' account.

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-And tell Anita

-there's been a misunderstanding.

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-But there's not enough money

-in the coffers.

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-I paid in a few cheques yesterday.

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-And we've had a new order

-this morning.

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-It's more than enough to cover it,

-alright?

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-Panic over.

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-I was still tricked.

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-I don't know what Anita will say.

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-Or Sara.

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-They'll think I'm a real fool.

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-They don't have to know everything,

-do they?

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-Thanks, love.

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-It might be an idea...

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-..to leave the ordering

-to Sara and me from now on.

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-And no more moving money around

-on the QT.

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-I don't know how I was so stupid.

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-A senior moment, maybe?!

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-A senior moment, maybe?!

-

-Do you think so?

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-Joke, Mam.

-You're doing too much, aren't you?

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-Right, come on. It's cold.

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-Right, forget the food.

-I'll have a pint of lager.

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-Please?

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-It's the season of goodwill,

-isn't it?

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-As long as there's no trouble.

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-The last thing I want

-is to go back behind that big wall.

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-Is that a better pint, Dai?

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-Is that a better pint, Dai?

-

-The beer's fine now.

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-Which is more than I can say

-for the clientele.

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-She was trying to pay the rent,

-not move it back.

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-Yes, but if she's

-so scatterbrained...

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-..she's not fit to do the job.

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-It was a blip.

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-Any luck?

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-I was lucky to get a pint here.

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-Let me get this one for you.

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-Thanks. I'll buy you one back

-once I get a job.

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-I've transferred the rent money

-back to the units' account.

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-Well, I don't understand why

-you moved it in the first place.

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-Oh...

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-My mind's all over the shop.

0:17:060:17:08

-Yes. You do look tired.

0:17:080:17:11

-Jason probably thinks

-I'm too old to work.

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-What? Nonsense.

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-I didn't used to make

-silly mistakes like that.

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-Sorry for taking it out on you.

0:17:200:17:22

-Don't worry about it.

0:17:220:17:24

-There's a nasty smell at the bar.

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-It turns my stomach,

-to be honest with you, Anita.

0:17:260:17:29

-I hear that APD turned you down.

0:17:340:17:36

-Yes. And so did this place.

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-Come on now.

-You were lucky to be served.

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-Come on Britt.

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-You'll be glad when people give

-Chester a chance when he comes out.

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-You can't compare Chester

-with what he did to Sheryl.

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-Anita, please. Don't. It's alright.

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-No, it's not alright.

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-Nobody in this village

-is perfect, are they?

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-Everyone has done things

-they regret.

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-Do you know what?

-You're spot on, Anita.

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-But some things are worse

-than others.

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