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-If I phone now,

-I might get another appointment.

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-No.

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-No.

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-But Jim's so fragile.

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-Mam, we're going today.

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-You're having the tests, then

-we'll arrange whatever's needed.

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-There's no rush.

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-There's no rush.

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-Of course there's a rush.

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-That's why we're going private.

-Tell her, Ed.

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-This doesn't just affect you.

-Maybe I'll need to be treated too.

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-I'm worried

-about leaving Jim today.

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-Jim will be fine.

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-Jim will be fine.

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-Right, I'm ready.

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-Are you sure

-you don't want me to come?

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-No, you're needed here

-to look after Jim.

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-Your health and my health

-are more important than Jim today.

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-Come on.

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-Thanks. He's very upset.

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-I'll go over later.

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-I'll go over later.

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-Mam!

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-Here you go, Col.

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-Col?

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-Oh, yes. Sorry, mate.

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-Are you alright?

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-Are you alright?

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-Yes.

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-Well, no.

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-Have you seen this?

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-The front page of the Western Post.

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-They make it sound

-as if it was all Courtney's fault.

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-Courtney's fault?

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-Jim will go bonkers.

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-Jim will go bonkers.

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-Hide it.

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-I can't hide

-every copy of the paper.

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-There's no point buying a litre

-of milk for the garage on a Friday.

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-It'll be sour by Monday.

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-Jim! Anything I can do for you?

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-Where's Eileen?

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-She's gone to see Sioned, I think.

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-She's gone to see Sioned, I think.

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-Again?

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-Thanks.

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-Why has she gone there again?

-I need her here.

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-Sioned's upset.

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-Upset?

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-She wants attention,

-every chance she gets.

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-Jim, hang on...

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-Can't you make me a cuppa?

-I'm parched.

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-Yes, alright. I might as well

-do something useful.

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-Where's this from?

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-It's not in the book.

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-You're late. Make me a cuppa.

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-Gar?

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-This car.

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-Oh, yes.

-It needs a quick service.

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-Sorry, I can't. I'm behind

-with that gearbox from yesterday.

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-It's a friend's.

-He brought it in earlier.

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-I said it'd be ready

-by this afternoon.

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-No way.

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-Who's the boss?

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-Who's the boss?

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-Here we go.

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-Didn't you say that you and Ffion

-are applying for a mortgage?

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-There's no chance you'll get one

-these days if you're unemployed.

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-OK, OK.

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-But if I have to stay late,

-I expect overtime.

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-No problem.

-It just needs a quick check.

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-There's a set of number plates

-by the door.

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-Yes?

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-Put them on it

-after you've finished.

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-But first, a cuppa.

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-Why are the tomatoes

-next to the beans?

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-Marketing. Breakfast.

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-People remember one and are

-more likely to buy the other.

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-Jim, hiya. What are you doing?

-Organizing stuff?

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-Why are the lentils here?

-Nobody eats these for breakfast.

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-Breakfast? Good idea.

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-Come to the cafe. I'm starving.

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-If Eileen and Sioned can go

-shopping, we deserve a treat.

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-Shopping?

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-Where?

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-They've gone to Cardiff

-for a bit of retail therapy.

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-Cardiff? Some people

-don't have any respect.

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-Hang on, they've been

-through a tough time.

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-Shopping? Today?

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-Shopping? Today?

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-You haven't eaten properly in days.

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-Let's have

-a quiet breakfast together.

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-Off you go. I'll sort those out.

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-You can finish when you get back.

-There's no rush.

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-No rush at all.

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-Keep him away

-from the Western Post.

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-Yes? What do you think?

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-Are you impressed?

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-They've spent money on the place.

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-I haven't been here for years.

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-Lovely.

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-Only the best for you and Bumps,

-do you hear?

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-Happy Valentine's Day.

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-Good grief, where are they?

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-Hello? Service?

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-A bit late.

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-A bit late.

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-You're telling me.

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-I meant the present.

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-I want you to tell me

-if there's anything you want.

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-If I can get you anything

-this weekend.

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-Everything...

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-..will be my treat.

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-What's wrong now?

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-What's wrong now?

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-I haven't brought my card.

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-Only the joint account.

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-So, everything will be our treat.

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-No, it's alright.

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-I can do an online transfer

-on my phone.

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-Very romantic.

-I'm going to sit down.

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-Alright?

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-Posh, isn't it?

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-We're lucky that we can afford

-somewhere like this.

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-Nice, clean, professional.

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-It is.

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-What are you doing?

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-Just checking if there's a message.

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-Mam, please stop worrying

-about Jim.

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-I don't know, Sioned.

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-I sometimes wonder

-what I've done to deserve this.

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-Even if I get through this,

-what next?

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-Right,

-everything's going to be fine.

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-We're in the best possible place.

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-Eileen Probert.

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-Mam, be positive.

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-I've finished the gearbox.

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-Good. You were quick.

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-That's why you pay me, isn't it?

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-So, shall I start that service

-for your friend?

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-Yes, please.

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-There's one condition.

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-Condition?

-What do you mean, condition?

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-I want to know what's going on.

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-Why do you always

-have to stick your nose in?

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-If you want me

-to do something dodgy...

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-..I have a right to know.

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-Right, it's quite simple.

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-It's a car hired with fake papers

-which hasn't been returned.

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-We're just checking it, changing

-the plates and delivering it.

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-Just?

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-It's simple, isn't it?

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-And illegal.

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-It's a short-term scam.

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-By the time the pigs figure it out,

-I'll have finished.

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-Why do you think I'm game?

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-All you have to do is a service...

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-..and change plates

-that are slightly damaged.

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-You didn't notice that the numbers

-were different, OK?

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-Unless you want a cut.

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-If so, you can drive it

-to the drop-off in Swansea tonight.

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-Does Dani...

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-Does Dani...

-

-Dani and I understand each other.

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-What do you say?

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-Cysgod y Glyn won't buy itself.

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-I'll think about it.

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-He did well, fair play.

-It wasn't easy to hear it all again.

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-Yes, Eifion said.

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-I wanted to be there for him,

-but between the boys and the farm...

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-Of course.

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-Let's hope the worst is over now.

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-Right, I'll see you.

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-Ta-ra, Jim.

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-Ready to pay?

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-Thanks.

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-Have you seen this?

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-Jim.

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-Jim.

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-You'd better have your change

-or you won't be happy!

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-Bye.

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-Have you seen this?

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-Have you seen it?!

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-I turned my back for a second.

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-I turned my back for a second.

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-Courtney wasn't to blame!

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-It was an accident!

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-You know what the papers are like.

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-You know what the papers are like.

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-You have seen it.

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-Why didn't you tell me?

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-Why didn't you tell me?

-

-I didn't want to upset you.

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-The rubbish people write

-is what's upsetting me!

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-Don't sell another copy, OK?

-Not one!

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-How could you hide this from me?

-What sort of friends are you?!

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-That isn't fair.

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-That isn't fair.

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-It's this that isn't fair.

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-I want Eileen here now.

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-I want her here now!

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-Here you go.

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-Well, that was some lunch.

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-My chops...

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-..were amazing, Sara.

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-Yes, you said.

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-I could sleep in this.

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-I love the bedroom too. Do you?

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-I love the bedroom too. Do you?

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-Yes.

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-I've told you that.

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-The view of the garden

-is fantastic.

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-Yes, fantastic.

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-I like what they've done in here.

-It's nice, isn't it?

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-I think it's a bit over the top.

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-Do you?

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-Mm, you could be right.

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-I'm not sure about sleeping in it.

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-I find it a bit hard.

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-I find it a bit hard.

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-Do you?

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-That's the problem

-with classical furniture.

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-Style over comfort.

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-Shall I have a word

-with the manager?

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-No.

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-Do you know what?

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-You might be right.

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-This room is nice.

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-Neoclassical.

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-Neoclassical.

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-Yes.

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-Really?

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-Now that you mention it,

-that's what it is.

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-Neoclassical.

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-Right, let's go.

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-Are you alright?

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-Yes. I'm just glad it's over.

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-Did she say next week

-for the results? When exactly?

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-I don't know exactly.

-Come on. I'm worried about Jim.

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-Will you stop thinking

-about everyone else...

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-..and think about yourself

-for once?

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-I've been reading this,

-about hereditary cancer.

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-If your results are positive...

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-..we'll know what to do.

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-OK. Come on.

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-Thanks.

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-You've cleared up, boys.

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-No problem, Jim.

-Everything's back in place.

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-If you say so.

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-You need to tell Eileen

-not to sell that poisonous rubbish.

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-How do you feel, Jim?

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-Fine.

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-Fine, thanks. Sorry.

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-There's no need to apologize.

-Everyone knows you're stressed.

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-Everyone except Sioned and Eileen.

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-That's not true.

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-Isn't it?

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-I'm not surprised about Sioned,

-to be honest.

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-But if Eileen thinks

-it's alright to go shopping...

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-..after all we went through

-yesterday...

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-..well...

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-..she's not the woman

-I thought she was.

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-Hello.

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-Good afternoon.

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-Let me give you a hand with that.

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-Jason, not more food!

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-Don't get up.

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-We'll have a picnic on the sofa.

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-Right, I've gone from A to G.

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-How about Gwenffrewi or Carannog?

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-Gwen what?

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-Ffrewi.

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-Ffrewi.

-

-Are you serious?

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-What about Sam or Sian or Mari?

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-I like Mari.

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-I think Bwmps should have a name

-that's more special.

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-Of course. What came over me?

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-Sam and Sian are far too common.

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-Egwad.

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-What?

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-I like Egwad.

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-That's nice.

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-Or Marsli. Marsli Francis.

-That's lovely, isn't it?

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-TEXT ALERT

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-"Looking forward to a night in.

-Love you xxx"

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-Well?

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-Do you want to make

-some extra money tonight or what?

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-No, sorry. It's Friday night.

-Ffion and I have plans.

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-Very nice.

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-What's more, I have a strong feeling

-that it'll all end badly.

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-I'd rather live in Cysgod y Glyn

-than in a cell.

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-If you get a mortgage.

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-Still, if you're too scared

-to deliver the car...

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-..I know someone who will.

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-Good.

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-Just to remind you...

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-..keep your mouth shut.

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-I won't say a word.

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-You can go after you finish that,

-as you've got plans.

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Mathew?

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-Would you like to make

-some pocket money?

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-Right, I'm off. Are you sure

-you don't fancy a swim or Jacuzzi?

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-No, I want a nap before supper.

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-OK.

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-I've been thinking,

-I do really like the name Egwad.

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-Jason, are you serious?

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-What now?

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-You don't have to agree

-with everything I say.

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-Oh.

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-I'm sorry.

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-I just want things

-to go back to how they were.

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-Me too.

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-Come here.

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-Can I have the old Jason back now,

-please?

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-OK.

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-OK.

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-Are you alright, Jim?

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-Colin said...

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-Colin said...

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-How was shopping?

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-Just so you know,

-I'm far from alright.

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-Listen...

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-Where the hell have you been?!

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-Where the hell have you been?!

-

-Don't, Jim.

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-He can't talk to Mam like that,

-especially now...

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-It's alright.

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-Listen, I had to go out with Sioned

-to have a break.

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-Things have been so difficult here.

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-Can you think

-of anyone but yourself?

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-I thought Sioned was the expert.

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-That's enough. You have no idea

-what's going on with Mam.

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-Stop blaming her.

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-It's alright, Sioned.

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-I'm sorry if I've let you down.

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-No, he's being selfish.

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-It's not all about you, Jim.

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-Right, you go.

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-Right, you go.

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-Come on, Sioned.

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-I'll be fine.

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-I'll be fine.

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-Phone me if you need anything.

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-Sorry, Jim,

-but you don't understand.

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-You're the one

-who doesn't understand.

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-After all you said last night...

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-..about the worst being over.

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-That you'd always be here for me.

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-It didn't even last 12 hours.

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-If you had to go somewhere,

-I'd understand...

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-..but to go on a shopping trip?!

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-I'm here now, aren't I?

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-It's too late now.

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-Have you seen this?

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-They're making Courtney out

-to be no better than a joyrider.

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-A stupid, irresponsible girl.

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-But she wasn't, was she?

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-That's what they're suggesting...

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-..and it's being sold in your shop.

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-Where are you going?

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-Out for a walk...

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-..to clear my head and to decide

-what I'm going to do next.

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-Don't wait up.

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