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-Ambulance, please.

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-Llwyncelyn, Cwmderi.

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-Sam Evans.

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-I think he's dead.

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-You haven't seen me fire a gun,

-Eifion.

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-I still remember

-the jolt I got in my shoulder...

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-..after I helped my cousin

-shoot crows' nests back in the day.

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-So there we are. The shooting

-of birds must be ingrained in you.

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-I think the birds won that day.

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-Oh, hang on.

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-I hope it's important.

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-Are you going to tell me why?

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-Right.

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-Alright, I'll be there

-in half an hour.

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-What? Now?

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-I'm doing the...

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-Alright, alright.

-See you in a minute.

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-Gaynor. I have to go.

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-Don't look at me like that.

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-I'm not saying a word.

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-See you.

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-See you.

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-Enjoy yourself.

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-Oi!

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-Don't "oi" me.

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-Do you know what day it is?

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-International Big Bales Day?

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-It's monthly payment day

-for Ceir Sir Gar.

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-I haven't had it.

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-I haven't had it.

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-It's on its way.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-I was unpacking.

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-Why did you change your mind

-and come back tonight?

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-You sounded so disappointed

-when I thought of staying on.

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-So, here I am.

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-I thought you'd be

-more pleased than that to see me.

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-You've been drinking.

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-I had a glass with Llinos

-after work.

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-Seeing that you've started

-we might as well carry on.

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-Let's go to the Deri.

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-Let's go to the Deri.

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-What?

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-Let's go for a meal. You can buy me

-a drink to welcome me home.

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-No, no.

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-I'd prefer a quiet night in...

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-..just the two of us,

-if that's alright.

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-OK, if that's what you want.

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-I've got so much to tell you.

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-Off you go to finish unpacking

-then you can tell me at dinner.

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-Right.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-This had better be good.

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-I was having a quiet pint

-with Eifion.

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-Is anything wrong?

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-Can I do anything to help?

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-No, Colin.

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-No, Colin.

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-Why did you ask me to come here?

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-Sam.

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-Oh, hell's bells.

-What's he done this time?

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-Colin...

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-He's dead.

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-What?

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-He's upstairs.

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-Would you be interested in buying

-Deri Deithio and Ceir Sir Gar?

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-No.

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-We've done business before.

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-We could have done business

-last week.

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-But you said no.

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-Is that why you're saying no now?

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-That's a bit childish.

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-I don't like doing business...

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-..with amateurs.

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-You have really gone, haven't you?

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-That's typical of you, isn't it?

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-Typical.

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-Going away

-without any word of warning.

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-Sorry, Dad.

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-Sorry for not making more

-of an effort for you over the years.

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-Although...

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-..I deserved better as well,

-you know.

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-I'm going to miss you terribly.

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-It felt

-as though she was there with me...

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-..not in a sad way...

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-..but fond memories,

-giving me a warm feeling.

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-I was happy.

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-Aren't you going to eat your meal?

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-I had some crisps with Llinos.

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-Anyway, I realized that it wasn't

-Porthcawl making me happy...

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-..but I was happy in myself.

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-So if I can be happy

-in Porthcawl...

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-..I can be happy here too.

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-Living life

-with a positive attitude...

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-..with a glass half full

-and all that.

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-After all, I've got so much

-to be grateful for, haven't I?

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-Good friends and...

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-..the best wife in the world.

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-Excuse me, I have to go out.

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-Eileen?

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-I'm so sorry, Colin.

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-Yes.

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-I don't know what to say.

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-Do you think...

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-..that diabetes caused his death?

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-Diabetes can't kill you.

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-Yes, it can, Colin.

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-Do you think I could...

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-..have done something about it?

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-No, I don't.

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-It wasn't anyone's fault here.

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-I'm not ready for this, Gaynor.

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-Come here.

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-I don't remember saying

-I wanted company.

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-I don't like your attitude, Sioned.

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-I don't like a lot of things

-about you but there we are.

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-There you go again.

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-You couldn't care less

-that you owe me money.

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-Of course I'm bothered.

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-I've said you'll have it soon.

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-I've said you'll have it soon.

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-I don't need the money soon.

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-This syndicate is getting off

-the ground, I need the money now.

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-I'm sorry, but I won't have

-the money for a few days.

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-How many days?

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-Have you noticed that I've been

-missing a driver for a few weeks?

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-Money's slow coming in.

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-And I sympathize.

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-And I sympathize.

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-Do you?

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-Yes, but I don't trust you.

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-Yes, but I don't trust you.

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-I don't believe this.

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-I'm in mourning,

-I come out for a quiet drink.

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-And what do I get?

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-I get insulted,

-harassed and threatened.

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-I haven't threatened you.

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-Not yet.

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-AMBULANCE SIREN

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-TEXT ALERT

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-"Where are you? X"

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Hello. Dr Pritchard.

-I came as soon as I could.

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-Where are the paramedics?

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-Where are the paramedics?

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-They're on their way. I was closer.

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-Can I come in?

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-Can I come in?

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-Of course.

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-Sorry, who?

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-I'm the new locum

-instead of Dr Roberts.

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-You called the emergency services.

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-You called the emergency services.

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-Yes.

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-Would you be willing

-to lead the way, please?

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-You're wasting your time.

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-I'm sorry.

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-He's dead.

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-With all due respect Mr...

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-With all due respect Mr...

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-Mr Evans.

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-Mr Evans...

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-..I've been trained to deal

-with emergencies such as this.

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-After you.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-The second bedroom on the left.

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-Hiya.

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-Mam.

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-Hiya.

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-Are you alright?

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-Yes, of course I am.

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-So, what are you doing here?

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-Is Jim back?

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-Is Jim back?

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-He's at home.

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-Good, glad to hear it.

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-Why isn't he with you?

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-He wants time to himself to unpack

-after being in Porthcawl.

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-Is there anything else

-on your mind?

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-No, why should there be?

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-Your behaviour is a bit weird,

-that's all.

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-I am.

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-Sorry.

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-You seem to be a bit on edge

-yourself.

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-Do you want a drink?

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-No. I'd better go home.

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-Thanks.

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-Alright.

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-Well? Did you borrow money from her?

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-No.

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-No.

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-Why aren't you getting my money?

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-I'm not scared of you.

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-You should be.

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-You should be.

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-Stop whingeing like a schoolgirl.

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-Don't talk to me like that.

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-Is there a problem?

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-Is there a problem?

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-Yes, her.

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-You've had too much to drink.

-Go home.

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-She's the problem here not me.

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-She's the problem here not me.

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-I'm not asking.

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-I'll speak to you again.

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-You didn't have to.

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-You didn't have to.

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-I want a word.

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-Upstairs. Five minutes.

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-Do you think

-I should offer them a cuppa?

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-No.

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-I don't know what to do

-in this sort of situation.

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-I just want them to finish

-and leave.

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-Why are they taking so long?

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-I don't know. Protocol?

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-What protocol? He's dead.

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-I know...

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-..but I'm sure there are procedures

-to be followed.

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-I'm sorry for your loss, Mr Evans.

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-I can confirm

-from the body's temperature...

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-..your father

-has been dead for a few hours.

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-And it's taken you this long

-to figure that out. Geniuses!

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-Colin!

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-Colin!

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-It's fine. I know you're in shock.

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-Good.

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-You'll understand why I don't want

-strangers dealing with my father.

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-We want to be left in peace.

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-We want to be left in peace.

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-I understand.

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-But procedures have to be

-followed in such circumstances...

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-..unfortunately.

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-We do appreciate it, don't we?

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-How did he die?

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-It appears to be a heart attack.

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-But we'll need

-a post mortem examination.

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-Post mortem?

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-What about the diabetes?

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-It increased the risk of an attack.

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-It was partially responsible.

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-But I'll draft a full report

-from the notes I made.

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-Is there anything else

-you need to know now?

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-If there is,

-contact the surgery at any time.

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-Thanks.

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-Thank you very much. Goodnight.

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-I guess you'd prefer this.

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-You're right.

-I can't stand whisky.

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-I sympathize with your situation.

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-What do you know

-about my situation?

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-I'm on your side.

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-I thought you were angry with me

-for refusing your offer?

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-I've got a new offer for you.

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-I'm willing to take Deri Deithio

-and Ceir Shir Gar off your hands...

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-..for 5,000.

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-Stuff your offer!

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-Thanks for the drink.

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-Hiya.

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-Are you alright?

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-Yes.

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-Sorry, I forgot to say

-that Llinos wanted help with a cake.

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-You looked upset.

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-Listen...

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-..I haven't given much thought

-to your feelings recently.

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-Well, I'm going to stop

-being so selfish...

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-..and start taking care

-of you properly, I promise.

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-I promise to support you too.

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-Hopefully, there'll be no need

-for that.

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-I'm going to keep myself busy.

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-It's the best way, so they say.

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-So I'll support you in that.

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-Yes, good.

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-That was much easier than I feared.

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-Right, a can.

-Are there any in the fridge?

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-No, sorry.

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-I'll slip down and take one

-from the shop, just for tonight.

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-You need to eat something, Colin.

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-Colin?

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-Yes, I'll try.

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-Col...

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-Come here for a minute.

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-Were you drinking?

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-Not me, Colin.

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-Well, if it wasn't you...

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-..who was with him?

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