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-You've been awake on and off

-all night, haven't you, darling?

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-At least he's not coughing so much.

-Are you, sweetie?

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-And I'm shattered.

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-You don't have to go to Awyr Iach.

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-Don't you start poking your nose in.

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-We agreed with Sara on Friday.

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-It's a bank holiday. No-one works.

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-There's a bonus.

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-There's a bonus.

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-Oh, yeah! How much?!

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-Pretty hefty, I imagine.

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-I need it after a boozy weekend.

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-Come on, Vicky.

-Chop-chop. Let's get going.

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-You be a good boy for Stacey

-when she comes back from the shop.

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-Bye. See you later.

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-Anita.

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-How's it going?

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-I've had three nights on the booze.

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-Dol doesn't stop.

-It's never enough.

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-That's obvious.

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-Listen, I think I got a bit confused

-last week.

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-The business with Colin.

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-No, it's fine. I understand.

-You don't need to say any more.

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-I'm not sure you do.

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-I'm not sure you do.

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-I do. It's as clear as day.

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-Hey, are you coming after making

-such a fuss about not being late?

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-I knew she had her eye on him.

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-Who? What are you talking about?

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-Anita and Sam.

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-She's a sly one.

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-While I'm working,

-I bet she'll go to Llwyncelyn...

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-..and try and get her claws

-into him.

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-Even if you're right,

-what can you do about it?

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-Oh, lots!

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-Oh, good. You're here.

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-I made a start

-to give you a helping hand.

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-What's wrong?

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-I have to give it to you straight.

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-There's no point

-in beating about the bush.

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-Auntie Magi from Ponty, poor woman,

-she's getting over her agoraphobia.

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-Twenty years of it. Can you imagine?

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-Twenty years?

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-Twenty years?

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-Stuck in her two-up two-down.

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-Just her and the cat.

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-She hasn't been outside the door

-in over two decades.

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-But out of the blue

-she phoned me last night.

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-Cured at last.

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-To celebrate...

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-..she wants to take me out

-for the day to say thank you...

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-..for all I did

-when she was suffering.

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-Today?

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-Yes, today.

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-You've agreed to work.

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-I know, and I feel awful

-letting you down and all.

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-Auntie Magi wants to go to the

-National Botanical Gardens...

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-..and she's not a well woman.

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-Alright, you'd better go.

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-Oh, you'll have made her day.

-I'll tell her how kind you've been.

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-I'll make this up to you big time.

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-Just in case anyone saw anything.

-Read it.

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-"Did you see anything suspicious

-on the Maes-y-Deri estate...?"

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-Much better than going around

-accusing every Tom, Dick and Harry.

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-I'm glad you agree.

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-I'm glad you agree.

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-I do.

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-I have to find out who set me up.

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-I'd feel the same.

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-Thank you for your support.

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-You're welcome, partner. Good luck.

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-Anita, I'd appreciate it

-if you had a look at that.

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-What is this?

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-He's trying to find out who planted

-the mobile phone in his house.

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-Is he still going on about that?

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-It must be playing on his mind,

-poor dab.

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-We have to support him, don't we?

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-Right, I'll have a box of tablets.

-I've got a headache.

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-Not as bad as the headaches

-Dad and I had.

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-We were completely blotto

-yesterday.

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-And Dol was even worse.

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-Why didn't you tell me

-they're an item?

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-Who told you that?

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-It's the impression I got.

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-If Dad and Dol are an item, I'm

-the next First Minister of Wales.

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-Are you sure?

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-Nothing happened over the weekend

-apart from drinking like fools.

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-Yes, well,

-your father looked rough earlier.

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-Look, why don't you go

-to Llwyncelyn...

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-..and offer to make him

-a large pot of strong coffee?

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-You're guaranteed

-to have a warm welcome.

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-Surprise, surprise, sailor boy.

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-The weekend isn't over yet.

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-Seriously, Dol, I have to work.

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-Let me be your little helper, then.

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-Hey...

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-..that was a weekend, wasn't it?

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-A curry, a crawl, clubbing, not to

-mention the kebabs and the singing.

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-I'm still suffering!

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-I never thought I'd see the day

-when somebody like me...

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-..could drink the captain

-under the table.

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-I'll tell you what,

-while you get on with the hosing...

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-..how do you fancy

-a hair of the dog?

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-A hair of the dog!

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-Dol, it's 10.30 in the morning.

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-I'm only pulling your leg!

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-Where have you been?

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-Out.

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-Doing what?

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-Nothing.

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-Give them back to me.

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-You're not going to stop, are you?

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-No, not until whoever

-set me up is caught.

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-If the police failed, how can you

-find out who murdered Dewi?

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-If I can find who planted

-the mobile phone, there's a link.

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-Someone could have seen something.

-People are so nosy around here.

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-You won't listen.

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-Stace, you know I have to do this.

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-It'll make you ill up here. Some

-people think you're ill already.

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-I'll prove them wrong.

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-I'm going to find out who murdered

-Dewi and who set me up.

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-I won't stop until I do.

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-Is he still ill?

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-Up and down. He won't settle.

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-Have you given him any medicine?

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-Have you given him any medicine?

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-Of course!

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-He needs his mother but I can't

-face going over to Awyr Iach.

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-Nonsense. Nicky's more important

-than your concerns about Sara.

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-Yes, you're right.

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-Right, let's go over there.

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-Yes?

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-Finished, captain.

-Want to inspect it?

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-No, I'm sure it's fine, Dol.

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-Are there any more jobs?

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-Are there any more jobs?

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-You can hose here if you like.

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-Don't! Don't!

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-You need a good shower.

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-No problem, Kev. See you again.

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-Hey, how did it go?

-Did you have lunch?

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-He's a dab hand at making soup.

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-Well, going there was a mistake.

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-Wasn't he at home?

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-Wasn't he at home?

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-Yes, he was at home.

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-He was washing the boat

-and he had company.

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-Who?

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-Don't act stupid with me, Colin.

-Dol!

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-Look, as I said, they're friends.

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-Friends?

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-Friends don't run around the garden

-screaming and shouting...

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-..and throwing water at each other.

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-I don't know what's going on.

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-I'll tell you,

-your father and Dol are an item.

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-She told me so on Friday night

-and what I saw confirms that.

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-Well, I was with them all weekend.

-I didn't suspect anything at all.

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-Are you getting a cheap thrill

-from making fun of me...

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-..sending me up to Llwyncelyn?

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-Anita, honest now.

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-Hand on heart.

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-He's not right. Feel his forehead.

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-He's had medicine

-but I don't know what else to do.

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-Is it OK to take my lunch break now?

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-Be back by 2 o'clock.

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-Be back by 2 o'clock.

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-I promise.

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-We won't finish.

-Do you want a shift?

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-While you're handling stuff

-from Telcaro? Are you serious?

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-I've cut all ties with them.

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-I know you haven't.

-Vicky told me, didn't you?

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-Yes.

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-It's up to me

-how I run my own business.

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-You broke your word.

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-You broke your word.

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-You'd better leave.

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-Understand this...

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-..this fight isn't over.

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-Not by a long way.

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-Oh, it's you.

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-Who were you expecting?

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-Dol.

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-Where is she? In the house?

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-No, she went home to change.

-She was soaking wet.

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-Now she's threatening to come back

-with a bag full of cans.

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-She's got the stamina of a horse!

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-And the last thing I want to do

-is get drunk.

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-I've seen more than enough of her

-over the weekend.

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-Why was she soaking wet?

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-She'd been messing around

-with this hosepipe.

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-So...

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-..you didn't see Anita earlier?

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-She saw the two if you

-chasing each other like children.

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-She thinks you and Dol are an item.

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-Why?

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-Dol told her in the Deri on Friday.

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-I hope you told Anita we're not.

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-Of course I did!

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-But for some reason...

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-..she wouldn't believe me.

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-I'm very fond of Dol as a friend

-and a drinking buddy...

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-..but, to be honest,

-she's the bane of my life right now.

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-Don't start blaming Dol. Did you

-have to get so drunk with her?

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-You weren't much help.

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-You were buying rounds

-as if there was no tomorrow.

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-And now Anita's upset with me.

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-You have to tell Dol how you feel.

-That's the first step.

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-And then have a sensible chat...

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-..with Anita.

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-Sort it all out.

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-Yes, you're right.

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-How is he?

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-His temperature's still high.

-I'm worried.

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-I want to take him to A&E

-just in case.

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-Better safe than sorry.

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-Stacey has promised

-to give us a lift.

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-Where are you going?

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-Back to my lusty captain, of course.

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-This is it, Vicks.

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-We've got the hots for each other.

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-Just so you know,

-I may not be sleeping here tonight.

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-How do I look?

-Give it to me straight.

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-Am I lush or am I lush?

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-Mark.

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-Listen, I've read your leaflet.

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-What did you think?

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-What did you think?

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-I hope you get justice.

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-Thank you. Hearing words like that

-means a lot to me.

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-I got so much stick last week.

-People thought I was a crackpot.

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-Oh, dear.

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-You and me - that makes two of us

-who are not happy.

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-What's wrong?

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-What's wrong?

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-Just Sam.

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-I quite like him

-but he's got another woman.

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-Who?

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-Don't you know? Dol.

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-I don't think so.

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-I don't think so.

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-Well, she told me.

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-Are you sure?

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-Look.

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-Sorry. I'm so sorry.

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-You were due back at 2 o'clock.

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-You were due back at 2 o'clock.

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-I had to take Nicky to A&E.

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-And the traffic was terrible.

-I got here as soon as I could.

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-How is he?

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-They say he'll be fine.

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-His temperature has come down

-a touch, thank goodness.

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-You could have phoned.

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-You could have phoned.

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-Sorry.

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-I've been packing all on my own.

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-I've been packing all on my own.

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-Sorry.

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-But you're not really sorry.

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-But you're not really sorry.

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-I am.

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-You dropped me in it with Stacey.

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-You dropped me in it with Stacey.

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-And you broke your word.

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-You lied to Sheryl last week.

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-No, I didn't.

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-I heard you.

-And what else was delivered?

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-More stuff from Telcaro.

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-It's my business.

-I can run it the way I see fit.

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-OK. Maybe I shouldn't work here

-any more.

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-Don't be so pathetic.

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-Don't be so pathetic.

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-I'm serious.

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-And where will someone like you

-find another job?

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-Have you thought of that?

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-Don't worry about me. I'm bound

-to find something somewhere.

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-Like Stacey, is it? Grow up.

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-Stuff your job!

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-There are far more important things

-in life like the health of my son!

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-You and me, we're two of a kind.

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-We've lived, we've loved...

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-..we've seen things other people

-have only dreamed about.

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-And us, well...

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-..we know what we want from life,

-don't we?

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-Listen...

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-..why don't we go out tonight?

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-A meal, the cinema...

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-..a big bag of popcorn -

-sweet not salty, like me.

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-We'd have to find a seat

-in the back row...

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-..and then it wouldn't matter

-if the film was terrible.

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-Listen, Dol,

-I want to say something.

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-I'm going to be blunt.

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-We're not an item.

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-And we never will be.

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-Sorry.

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-Where are you going?

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-Where are you going?

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-To the bar. Another round?

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-Same again, please.

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-Sara!

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-Good timing. It's my round.

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-How was Auntie Magi?

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-How was Auntie Magi?

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-Who?

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-The agoraphobe.

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-Of course. Yes!

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-No, she's not very well,

-if the truth be known.

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-I heard you were walking down

-the street soaking wet.

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-Where was Auntie Magi?

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-Where was Auntie Magi?

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-That can be explained.

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-Did you go for a dip in the sea?

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-You let me down. I expected better.

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-You let me down. I expected better.

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-It won't happen again.

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-I promise. Hand on heart.

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-No, it won't.

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-Tomorrow, you'll get to show me

-what you're worth.

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-Then we'll see if you get

-your job back. Do you hear me?

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-Yes. Loud and clear.

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-It's not your fault

-Nicky had to go to A&E.

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-You have rights.

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-You have rights.

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-Not at Awyr Iach, obviously.

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-The way they treat people

-is disgraceful.

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-And they're still packing Telcaro

-clothing after promising to stop.

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-Thanks.

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-What are we going to do?

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-What are we going to do?

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-I'll try and contact Sheryl.

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-Things have to change.

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-With Dol on our side, Sara will

-have to do the packing herself.

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-If Dol agrees.

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-She'll have to agree.

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-Vicky might be right.

-I don't see Dol going on strike.

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-If there was a picket line outside,

-would Dol cross it?

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-Maybe not, but Sara will go nuts.

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-Probably.

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-There will be a real hullabaloo

-down there.

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-Good!

-It's time we taught Sara a lesson.

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-So it's official, is it?

-We're on strike.

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