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-Hiya.

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-Here you are.

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-Oh, thanks.

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-A bill probably. It would be nice

-to get a letter or card sometimes.

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-How are you, Mark?

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-I'd be better

-if someone was in prison.

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-I don't understand.

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-I don't understand.

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-Dai.

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-He tried to link me

-to Dewi's murder.

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-He planted a mobile phone

-in my house to set me up.

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-What have the police said?

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-What have the police said?

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-Good morning. How are you?

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-I'd like to make an appointment

-for a trim.

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-What's this business about Dai

-trying to frame Mark for murder?

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-I don't know

-what's going on his mind these days.

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-Sorry, Col.

-I'll have to check the book.

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-Yes, please. The end of the week

-would be great.

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-I don't want to advertise

-before the end of the week.

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-I haven't told my family yet.

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-Thank you for coming.

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-What did she say?

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-That the house should sell quickly.

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-That the house should sell quickly.

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-Great.

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-Hi, Aaron. Did Mam give you a lift

-on the way to school?

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-No, I walked.

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-It's my birthday on Wednesday.

-Can you come?

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-Of course. Let's see.

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-Ten pin bowling and pizza

-in the flat afterwards.

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-Hey,

-I'm looking forward to it already.

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-I'll see you on Wednesday.

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-Bye, Aaron.

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-No invitation for me.

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-He won't mind us moving to Newport.

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-It would be awkward for him

-to invite you in the circumstances.

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-Hey, hey. Come here.

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-It isn't nice to be excluded.

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-We can do something afterwards.

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-We'd better tell them

-about the move today.

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-Let's get this party

-out of the way first.

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-The last thing I want to do

-is spoil his birthday.

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-It was a shambles

-from beginning to end.

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-I wouldn't go that far.

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-It may not be the most dynamic

-sermon I've heard...

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-But even worse, there's a student

-preaching again next Sunday.

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-What am I going to do?

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-We'll cope somehow.

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-I'll visit Maes Glas

-to see if JH can come next Sunday.

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-Megan, Reverend JH

-is getting on a bit now.

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-Why don't you deliver the sermon?

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-I'll preach now and again,

-when needed...

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-..but why don't we start with JH?

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-I'll give it to her.

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-No, I need Eileen's signature.

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-No, I need Eileen's signature.

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-Alright.

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-She won't be back until lunchtime.

-You're welcome to stay.

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-What if it's important?

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-More reason for me to keep it safe.

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-More reason for me to keep it safe.

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-It will be safe.

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-Like I said,

-I need Eileen's signature.

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-I have to go to APD now.

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-I just hope Dai's not there.

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-I think you should stop

-this business now...

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-..for your own sake.

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-I should have told Tomos & Ellis

-to start off with local adverts.

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-I thought you wanted to sell

-as soon as possible?

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-But sell to who?

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-To the highest bidder.

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-Money isn't everything.

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-It's quite important, Sion.

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-It would break my heart to sell

-to people from outside the area.

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-You might have to do that. We don't

-want it on the market for months.

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-We'll see how it goes.

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-We're moving the week after next

-and we haven't started packing.

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-We'll get there, don't worry.

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-I'm glad you're so cool

-because I'm not. I'm going to work.

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-Do you fancy meeting for lunch?

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-Do you fancy meeting for lunch?

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-Alright.

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-We'll make a "to do" list.

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-We'll make a "to do" list.

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-Good idea.

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-Tea? Coffee?

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-Tea? Coffee?

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-No, I've just had one.

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-Alright. Take a seat.

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-How was Uganda?

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-We haven't had a chat

-since you've come back.

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-It was an eye-opener.

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-It was an eye-opener.

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-I bet.

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-The people were lovely.

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-I've never been to Africa.

-I'd love to go.

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-Maybe Cwmderi could twin

-with somewhere out there.

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-Yes, good idea.

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-You should tell the council.

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-You should tell the council.

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-Maybe.

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-I'm here to talk about Telcaro.

-Shall we get started?

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-Of course.

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-I've done some homework and this

-is what I've found out about them.

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-You have been busy.

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-Yes. I was quite shocked

-by how much I found out about them.

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-Almost every article is negative.

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-I think Telcaro themselves wrote

-the only positive article.

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-They're not cheap but if you buy six

-I'll give you a discount, OK?

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-Excuse me.

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-Mark,

-what's this I hear about you...

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-..showing Dai's photo

-around Maes-y-Deri?

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-Yes, I've shown it

-to a lot of people.

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-What's your game?

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-I just want the truth, Dai,

-about what you tried to do to me.

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-After everything I've done for you,

-this is how you treat Dai.

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-He hasn't done anything.

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-He hasn't done anything.

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-You tried to set me up.

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-Just give me the letters

-and get out of my sight.

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-You think you've got away with it

-but you haven't.

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-I know what you've done

-and I'll prove it.

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-Do you know what?

-You've lost your marbles.

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-It's a matter of time

-before the pigs knock on your door.

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-Give me the post and get out.

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-It's terrible, isn't it?

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-It's terrible, isn't it?

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-Yes.

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-Especially that article

-on what goes on in parts of Asia.

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-The story about the boy

-who was sold by his family...

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-..because they were too poor

-to raise him...

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-Well, we have to do something.

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-Yes.

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-But one thing's missing here.

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-What?

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-What?

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-Telcaro's side of the story.

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-I've been in contact with them

-and from what I understand...

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-..they've never had children

-working for them.

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-Only one factory had child labour.

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-Once they found out,

-Telcaro stopped trading with it.

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-You're naive to believe them.

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-You've got no proof.

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-You've got no proof.

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-What's being claimed here...

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-Exactly. They're allegations.

-You don't know the facts.

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-You've read enough

-to know what people say about them.

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-I was assured

-that they don't use children.

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-You could easily find

-another supplier.

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-We need to make a stand, Sara...

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-..so the other companies

-get the message too.

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-Yes, maybe you're right.

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-Right, I got this from Megan.

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-A list of ethical companies

-who'd be willing to supply you.

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-Right.

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-Seeing as you've all gone to

-such trouble, I'll have a look.

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-Thank you. After you've had a look,

-we can arrange another meeting.

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-I'm busy this week.

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-I'm busy this week.

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-The end of the week? Friday?

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-Yes, Friday it is.

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-Yes, Friday it is.

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-Thank you.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Here you are.

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-Here you are.

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-Thank you, Anita. You are kind.

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-Do you know...?

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-Despite telling him

-who I was more than once...

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-..the poor dab had no idea.

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-That's a shame.

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-I've never seen such deterioration

-in anyone.

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-Poor JH.

-I can remember him starting out.

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-What am I going to do?

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-Anita?

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-What?

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-Is anything wrong?

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-Is anything wrong?

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-No. Why do you ask?

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-If something's bothering you,

-you can tell me.

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-It won't go any further.

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-There's no need to worry about me.

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-I hope you were pleased

-with yesterday's service.

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-You didn't attend so I don't think

-you can make any comment.

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-The word on everyone's lips

-is "hopeless".

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-He was only a student

-so I thought he was excellent.

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-And you've got another student

-next week.

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-Young people need a chance.

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-Young people need a chance.

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-Within reason.

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-Young blood is the future

-of every chapel.

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-So step aside and make room

-for new blood.

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-The future of Bethania is secure.

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-I hope so.

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-I hope so.

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-Let's go to the Deri for lunch.

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-The only answer

-is to send him a solicitor's letter.

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-Would that shut him up?

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-If it does,

-it'll be worth every penny.

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-There's no telling.

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-There's no telling.

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-You have to do something!

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-Why pick on me?

-It doesn't make sense.

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-That's just it,

-he doesn't have any sense.

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-I've been so supportive of him.

-Is this how he thanks me?

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-Dragging your name

-through the dirt.

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-And another step we should take

-is to report him to his bosses.

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-There were two witnesses

-here earlier. They'll support you.

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-I don't know.

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-We can't allow Mark Jones

-to go round saying...

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-..you've got something to do

-with Dewi's murder.

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-I know that, but we can't pay too

-much attention to what he's saying.

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-Blimey! All this is ridiculous!

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-I really would like the order

-to arrive by Friday morning.

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-Thank you.

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-So, yes, pencil me in another one

-for next week as well, then.

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-And because you've been

-so accommodating...

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-..let's double the amount

-of clothes.

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-Thank you. Bye.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Hell's bells!

-Are you crazy or what?

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-You could be sacked

-for what you did in APD.

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-Leave me alone.

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-What did you tell Dai?

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-What did you tell Dai?

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-The truth.

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-And he didn't like it.

-I could see it in his eyes.

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-Did you throw the mail in his face?

-Don't play games with me.

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-Rumours of your antics in APD have

-spread around Cwmderi like wildfire.

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-He provoked me.

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-He provoked me.

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-No, you're provoking him.

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-He set me up.

-How many times do I have to say it?

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-How do you know that?

-You don't have a shred of evidence.

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-It's all in your head.

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-Look... you're in a state.

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-You can't see it...

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-..but you're behaving

-like someone who is paranoid.

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-This isn't paranoia.

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-This isn't paranoia.

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-You're all over the place.

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-Right, come on.

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-Right, come on.

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-Where?

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-We're going out.

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-We're going out.

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-I'm not going to APD.

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-I'm not taking you to APD.

-I'm taking you for lunch.

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-I'm sure your sermons

-would be as good as anyone's.

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-After all, that's why the members

-have chosen you as leader.

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-There's no-one like you

-for writing sermons.

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-I've read them. They're excellent.

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-Megan?

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-You heard what Sion said earlier.

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-Maybe I have taken too much on.

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-You'll cope.

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-No.

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-Yes, I can write sermons.

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-The problem is,

-I can't deliver them.

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-Sion's the expert at that.

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-You won't know until you've tried.

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-The thought of stepping into that

-pulpit makes my blood run cold.

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-Are you expecting a message?

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-No.

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-You've been checking your phone

-constantly.

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-You were doing the same

-in the cafe.

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-Look, Anita...

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-..what is it?

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-You've lent me a very friendly ear

-today.

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-Let me do the same for you.

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-Well...

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-..I'm not sure what's going on...

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-..but for the past few weeks,

-I've been seeing a lot of Sam.

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-I thought we were getting on well.

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-But?

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-I haven't heard a word from him

-since last week.

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-He's not answering my texts...

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-..and every time I phone

-it goes straight to voicemail.

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-Have you been to Llwyncelyn?

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-No, I don't want to do that.

-It's a bit awkward.

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

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-What an unpleasant situation.

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-It is.

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-But do you know what?

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-It's his loss.

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-Out of respect to everyone,

-we should tell them today...

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-..especially Garry.

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-Who knows how he'll react?

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-Gwern in Newport! Can you imagine?

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-Oh, yes.

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-And the reactions

-of Britt and the children.

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-Evans & Evans.

-They're good in these cases.

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-I think we should tell them tonight.

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-We'll do it after Aaron's party.

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-We'll do it after Aaron's party.

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-I'm not happy.

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-We'll tell everyone on Thursday.

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-I promise.

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-I promise.

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-Alright. I have to go back to work.

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-We'll discuss it tonight, OK?

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-Hey, how did the meeting go?

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-What happened?

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-She said she'd look into it.

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-I've insisted on another meeting.

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-I'm sure

-you can knock some sense into her.

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-Listen, Dai, we're going

-round and round in circles.

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-Enough is enough.

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-If you won't go to a solicitor...

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-..I'll go on your behalf

-tomorrow morning.

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-I don't want you to do that.

-Put these on the tab, please.

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-Tough! That's what I'm going to do.

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-I'm doing this for you.

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-If you play in mud,

-you're going to get dirty.

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-Please, can we try to forget this?

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-Come on. What do you want?

-Mark, what do you want to eat?

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-Ignore him.

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-I think

-I'll have chicken curry and chips.

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-Why are you staring at me?

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-You're a fine one to talk.

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-Me staring at you?

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-I don't know how you can

-show your face in this village.

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-Do you know what you need, Mark?

-A psychiatrist.

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-So they can see

-what's wrong with you up here.

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-You're both in this together.

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-Don't you drag Diane into this

-after all that she's done for you.

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-This vendetta against me

-is bad enough.

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-You've lost it. You're doolally!

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-And you're a murderer.

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-I don't care, I'll say it.

-Dai Ashurst is a murderer.

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-He tried to frame me

-for what he did.

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-Leave me alone.

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-Do you want to know how?

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-He planted Dewi's mobile phone

-in my house...

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-..to link me with the murder.

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-That's how far he went

-to send me to prison instead of him.

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-That bloke is guilty!

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-You should be in prison

-for the rest of your life.

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-Dai! Don't hit him, Dai!

-Stop this, Mark.

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-You're going to pay dearly for this.

-Very dearly!

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