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-Oh, yeah? There's no point asking

-what you're doing here, is there?

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-What?

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-What?

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-Don't worry.

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-I said the same thing to Diane

-earlier - I had work to do.

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-There's nothing worse is there

-than these bank holiday sales.

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-No. Work is better

-than traipsing around town shopping.

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-You can help me with

-the paperwork here, if you want.

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-We can start by sorting out

-Garry Monk's bill.

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-I called in the Deri

-but there was no sign of anyone.

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-Fair play, give him a chance.

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-Chance?

-We finished the job on time, Jason.

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-He's already had three days leeway.

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-There's no point phoning Garry now,

-is there?

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-Why? He hasn't gone off

-gallivanting, has he?

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-No.

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-There's no point phoning Garry

-because...

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-..he came in with the cash

-on Friday.

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-What?

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-Don't blow a fuse. Maybe you

-should sit down or something.

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-Just tell me.

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-Garry brought the cash

-in an envelope and we put it there.

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-I turned my back for a second.

-The next thing, it had vanished.

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-What do you mean, vanished?

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-What do you mean, vanished?

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-Someone's stolen it.

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-Oh, happy Easter.

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-A peace offering, is it?

-For landing Mam in the hospital.

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-I've said I'm sorry.

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-Fair play, Mark. She was trying

-to help you to get Kath out.

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-You can have yours tomorrow.

-They're always cheaper after Easter.

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-Can one of you help me

-in the cafe today?

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-I fancy a day out. Tenby, maybe.

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-I'm going to the hospital.

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-There's no visiting this morning.

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-There's no visiting this morning.

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-That drug dealer might turn up.

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-Kath said that was Gu's friend.

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-If Kath was back on the tablets, the

-blood tests would have shown that.

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-Yes.

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-She's got concussion.

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-I know. But the bloke

-still looked shifty.

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-I don't understand

-why you're worrying so much.

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-He doesn't know she's in hospital.

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-Mam's hiding something.

-I know she is.

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-Look, you come and help me

-in the cafe this morning...

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-..we'll all have an outing later

-and you can see Kath tonight.

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-Sounds good to me.

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-How are you?

-I wonder if you can help me.

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-I'll try.

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-I'm looking for a friend of mine.

-Kath. Kath Jones.

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-I haven't seen Kath

-for a few weeks.

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-She said she had family here.

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-Yes. The Joneses. I know them well.

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-Her daughter-in-law

-runs the cafe here. Debbie.

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-I'm in the right place then.

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-Yes. Maybe they're opening later

-today because of the bank holiday.

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-Where do they live?

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-Where do they live?

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-I'm not sure.

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-You just said you know them well.

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-Why do you want to know?

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-I'll come back later.

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-It doesn't make sense! Why haven't

-the police contacted me?

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-I haven't reported it

-to the police yet.

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-Eh?!

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-I'm talking about 5,000 here,

-Jason! That's not pocket money!

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-I know. I was hoping I could

-work out who did it myself.

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-But why hide it from me then?

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-I don't know.

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-I felt like a fool.

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-That's exactly what you've been!

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-How could you be so irresponsible?!

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-How could you be so irresponsible?!

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-I'm sorry.

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-I've had a lot on my mind recently.

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-Where exactly was this envelope?

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-Where exactly was this envelope?

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-Here.

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-I was hoping

-it might have fallen on the floor...

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-..or that someone

-had put something on top of it.

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-Alright, lads? I'm glad you're open.

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-We're not.

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-How can we help you, Eifion?

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-I want to order materials

-to build the pens.

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-For the shooting range, is it?

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-I want to start as soon as possible.

-It's mainly wood.

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-Fine. I'll see if I can find

-the order book.

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-You do know where that is then!

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-I don't know why you're opening

-today. Nobody will come in.

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-That's where you're wrong.

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-Two coffees to go, please.

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-Here you go. Something to read

-while you're waiting.

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-I don't want anything to do with it.

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-There's no point now anyway.

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-I've just ordered wood

-to build the bird pen.

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-Abattoir, you mean.

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-You've never opposed

-rearing sheep or turkeys.

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-Shooting birds is a blood sport.

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-Shooting birds is a blood sport.

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-It's a part of rural life.

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-That doesn't make it right.

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-Debs! He's outside.

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-Who?

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-Who?

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-The bloke from the bedsit.

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-What are you doing?

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-I don't like the look of him.

-He looks dodgy.

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-If anyone asks for Mark,

-he's not here.

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-Whoa, now. I'm not working today.

-Debs!

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-Hi, I wonder if you can help me.

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-I haven't seen a friend of mine

-for a few days and I'm worried.

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-Kath Jones.

-I want to send her some flowers.

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-I'm not sure patients

-can have flowers.

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-What? Is she in hospital then?

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-Health and safety gone mad,

-if you ask me.

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-Is she in Glangwili?

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-I'm not sure if she's still there.

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-Thanks.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Right. I've been thinking.

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-Who's been spending more money than

-usual around the place recently?

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-Yes?

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-Yes. Vicky was buying a lot of

-Easter eggs in the shop earlier.

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-The Easter eggs in the shop

-are chocolate, not Faberge.

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-I know that.

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-Listen, who came into the yard

-on Friday morning?

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-After Garry left the cash?

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-Of course after Garry left the cash!

-What's wrong with you?!

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-Nobody came in.

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-Nobody came in.

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-Are you sure?

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-You were busy with that stocktake.

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-I've been over it and over it.

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-I wish I'd seen someone,

-but I didn't.

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-There we are then.

-We'll have to call the police now.

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-There might be fingerprints

-on the counter.

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-There'll be thousands of

-fingerprints on the counter by now.

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-Yes, by now. You should have

-phoned them straight away.

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-I told you,

-I thought I could sort it myself.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-You haven't had much success so far,

-have you, Sherlock!

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-Hello.

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-This is the pram, is it?

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-Right. Dai, come and help me

-with this.

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-What?

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-The pram.

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-You decided to go for it then.

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-Top of the range.

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-It's nice for some, being able

-to afford top of the range.

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-OK. Bye.

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-Ah, there you are.

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-Ah, there you are.

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-This is an eye-opener.

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-I didn't realize how many birds

-are shot. It's disgusting.

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-Read this and you'll see sense.

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-I'm on my holidays.

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-I'm on my holidays.

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-Great. We've got a meeting tonight.

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-We've got plans tonight.

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-We've got plans tonight.

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-Cancel them. This has to stop.

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-Is that how you're going to recruit?

-Preach and shout?

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-I'm not shouting!

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-Kelly, has he gone?

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-What did he say?

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-What did he say?

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-He asked about Kath.

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-You didn't tell him where she is.

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-You didn't tell him where she is.

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-He was worried. It slipped out.

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-Where are you going now again?

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-Where are you going now again?

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-You'll have to cope.

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-Are you deaf or what?

-I've got a day off today.

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-Half an hour.

-Gwen will be here by lunchtime.

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-Only if I get double time.

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-Only if I get double time.

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-Whatever you want.

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-Hiya, Kel.

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-Happy Easter, lads.

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-You're trying to bribe me now,

-are you?

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-Just something to say sorry

-for being so chopsy earlier.

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-I feel so passionate

-about this protest.

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-Just think about what

-Eifion's planning to do.

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-Taking newly-hatched chicks

-and putting them in cages.

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-Do you want some?

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-Do you want some?

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-No, thanks.

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-And leaving them there until

-they can fly just to shoot them.

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-I don't want to risk my job.

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-We're not going to break the law.

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-We're discussing our next move

-later - leaflet campaign, protest.

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-I'm willing to help you

-distribute leaflets.

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-Cheers, Iol. At least one of you

-is coming off the fence.

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-You're not doing it today.

-We're going out in a minute.

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-Oi!

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-It's a bit two-faced

-to take a bribe...

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-..and then do nothing to deserve it.

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-Thanks for nothing!

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-Kath Jones?

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-Thanks, nurse.

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-Josh?

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-How are you?

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-How did you know I was here?

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-I was outside the bedsit last week.

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-I could see something was wrong,

-so I asked around.

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-Fair play to you.

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-Your son was with some young girl.

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-Mmm.

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-Vicky.

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-She's Debbie's daughter.

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-My granddaughter.

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-Yes, and that's why I'm in here.

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-We fell out

-and things got out of hand.

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-What's wrong with you then?

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-Concussion.

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-I've got high blood pressure.

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-Take it easy now, Mark.

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-Take it easy now, Mark.

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-What do you want?

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-Mark, leave things alone now,

-please.

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-I'm not here to cause trouble.

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-I'm not here to cause trouble.

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-Why are you here then?

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-Don't do anything stupid now.

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-Yes. There's a shortage of beds.

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-You don't want your mother

-to have a relapse.

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-Just tell me what you want with Mam.

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-We're friends, that's all,

-and I was worried about her.

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-I thought he was Dol's friend.

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-Yes, well, we've all become friends.

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-How do you know Mam then?

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-We go back years.

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-Oh! Sorry.

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-I'm starting to feel tired.

-Come on. Stop this shouting.

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-It says two visitors out there.

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-Yes.

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-Keep away from my family

-from now on, do you hear?

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-Get well soon.

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-Nice to see you.

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-Alright, Dai?

-Enjoying your bank holiday?

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-Hunky-dory.

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-It's the worst bank holiday ever.

-I was supposed to go to Tenby.

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-No chips and ice cream

-for you today then.

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-A little bird tells me

-you're supplying Eifion...

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-..with materials

-for his slaughterhouse.

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-This little bird had better be

-careful or someone will shoot him!

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-You think it's funny, do you?

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-That APD

-is associated with a blood sport.

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-Fair play to Eifion

-for taking a chance.

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-It'll boost the local economy.

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-It'll boost the local economy.

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-How?

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-It will attract visitors

-to the place.

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-To here, the cafe

-and it will help the economy.

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-And to APD. Lining your own pockets

-through murder. Nice one, Dai.

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-You agree, don't you, Vic?

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-Don't drag me into it.

-I just want a quiet drink.

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-Dai, I've got a form here for you

-for the syndicate.

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-Oh, yes.

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-Listen, I can't pay you today.

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-That's a pity, isn't it?

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-You only need a deposit

-to secure a place.

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-Right.

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-OK, then. Here we go.

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-It doesn't make sense.

-You were only with Dol for a week.

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-Yes, well, I make friends quickly.

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-You're not that popular.

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-Are you sure he wasn't trying

-to push more tablets on you?

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-How many times do I have to say?

-He's not pushing anything on me.

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-I'm never going back

-on those tablets.

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-You're going out together then.

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-You're going out together then.

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-Don't be soft. I don't fancy him.

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-I don't like the way he was looking

-at me. He gives me the creeps.

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-He's a nice bloke, alright?

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-You still haven't explained

-what you were doing at Mam's place.

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-She asked me to stay for a while,

-for a little holiday.

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-I deserved one as well

-after everything I'd been through.

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-She's a good friend.

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-She's a good friend.

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-So good she left you on your own.

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-I've told you,

-I don't know where she is.

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-She must have said something.

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-Have they said

-when I can come home?

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-They want the blood pressure

-to come down first.

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-That's not going to happen

-with all these questions.

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-I need some peace.

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-Mark's right. There's something

-you're not telling us.

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-Leave it now, Debs.

-She does need to rest.

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-I'll come back to see you tonight.

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-She's hiding something, Mark.

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-I know. Something's not right.

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-Eifion, the wood

-and the chicken wire...

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-..are being delivered

-first thing tomorrow.

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-I can bring them straight up

-if you want.

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-Great. All systems go then.

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-Listen, Dai and I could build

-the pens for you, if you want.

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-And whatever else you need.

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-I am a bit busy at the moment.

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-I can guarantee you

-we'll do a tidy job.

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-It depends on the price.

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-We can come to some sort

-of understanding, can't we, Dai?

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-Bring an estimate over

-in the morning then.

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-There we are then. Good.

-Every penny will help from now on.

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-Drink up then. Another pint?

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-Three more pints, please.

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-I didn't get the chance

-to give you this.

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-What is it?

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-A little something

-to bring you good luck.

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-I wouldn't need it

-if I hadn't created this mess.

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-What do you mean?

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-Well, sticking my nose in.

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-If I hadn't shown you Dol's letter

-she wouldn't have run away...

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-..and you'd be none the wiser.

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-I'm glad you did show it to me.

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-And I'm sorry things turned messy

-and you landed in here.

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-Thanks.

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-I was so glad I saw Debbie earlier.

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-Mind you,

-she seems a bit of a handful!

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-She's no angel, believe me.

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-She's no angel, believe me.

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-I'm no saint either.

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-Look...

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-..I think it would be best

-to leave things alone.

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-I don't think I can.

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-But she doesn't need

-to know about me now.

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-Your family has enough

-to worry about with you in here.

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-I'll be fine.

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-After you get better, yeah?

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Hello, Sara.

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-I've got forms here if you change

-your mind about the syndicate.

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-Don't start. I'm not interested

-in the shooting or the protest.

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-Iolo's going to help.

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-Iolo's going to help.

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-I said I'd distribute leaflets.

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-That's just the start.

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-Why? What else are you going to do?

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-Action not words, that's what.

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-OK, love. There we are.

-See you later. Love you. Ta-ra.

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-Mam and Sara are having something

-to eat in town before coming home.

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-They're tired after the shopping.

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-Sara's paying, is she?

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-Sorry?

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-She's got enough cash now

-to buy a brand-new pram.

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-I think you told me

-it cost about 1,000.

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-Sara found a bargain

-on the Internet.

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-We paid less than half price

-for that pram in the end.

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-If you say so.

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-What are you trying to suggest now?

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-Last week,

-you told me you wanted a pay rise.

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-That you couldn't afford

-to buy a new pram for the baby.

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-This week, seven days later, you

-can afford it and buy rounds here.

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-What? A couple of pints?

0:17:310:17:33

-Don't try and throw dust in my eyes.

0:17:330:17:35

-Don't try and throw dust in my eyes.

-

-I'm not.

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-You didn't phone the police because

-you didn't want to get caught.

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-Calm down.

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-Calm down.

-

-Stealing from your family.

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-I'd never do such a thing.

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-Listen here, sonny Jim, I want

-that 5,000 back, do you hear me?

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-Every penny of it!

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