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-At last!

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-Come on!

-I need your help with these.

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-These aren't all for us.

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-Yes, they are.

-A day earlier than expected.

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-Oh, Sara!

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-I thought we could

-sell them quicker.

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-This is ridiculous.

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-You complained it was too quiet.

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-You complained it was too quiet.

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-I wasn't complaining.

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-Now we've got enough stock

-to last until the end of summer.

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-As this is Awyr Iach's first summer.

-We'll make a fortune.

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-Sara, wasn't there an easier way

-than this...

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-..to stop me going to Australia?

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-You were determined. Anyway,

-I was thinking about the business.

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-I wasn't worried

-whether you'd be with me or not.

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-There we go.

-I'll book the flights now.

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-It's too late now, sorry.

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-Right, you've got a lot of work

-to do.

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-Where exactly do you expect me

-to put all this stuff?

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-You'll find somewhere. Thanks.

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-This bill still hasn't been paid.

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-What is it?

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-What is it?

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-Mark Jones, Maes-yDeri's window.

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-I broke that.

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-I know that, while you were

-doing him a favour!

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-Why don't they claim on the

-insurance or get Stacey to pay?

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-Dai, I've told you once,

-forget about it.

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-Crikey Moses! This is like clay,

-you donkey!

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-Jim, you didn't boil the kettle.

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-Didn't I?

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-Sorry, I thought I had.

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-Good grief! Do I have to do

-everything in this place or what?

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-Have you got anything special

-on today?

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-A business meeting.

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-If you're opening a hotel

-around here, don't forget me.

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-Does Stacey want a cuppa?

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-Does Stacey want a cuppa?

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-You'll have to make it.

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-I've got a dentist appointment.

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-Dani, when did you hear from Sheryl?

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-Dani, when did you hear from Sheryl?

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-A few weeks ago.

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-You can't just down tools!

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-It's an emergency.

-I was in terrible pain all night.

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-She phones a few times a week,

-but not recently.

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-Come straight back.

-I'm sorry, Hywel.

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-Cuppa?

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-Lost your girlfriend,

-have you, Hywel?

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-Stacey? Are you OK?

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-Better than you.

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-When did you come back?

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-When did you come back?

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-Last week.

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-To stay?

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-To stay?

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-For a while.

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-Sorry. Sheryl's in Africa

-doing voluntary work.

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-I can't get hold of her.

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-Have you tried contacting

-the charity?

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-I hadn't thought of that.

-I'll look for the number. Thanks.

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-Nice to see you again.

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-Nice to see you again.

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-You, too. Ta-ra.

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-Several interesting candidates

-have applied.

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-It's not my fault Anita's ill.

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-It's not my fault Anita's ill.

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-Ill?! Hungover you mean.

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-She and Sam were close

-at that party.

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-Why did you give Gwyneth

-the day off, today of all days?

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-You gave her a week off once

-without discussing it.

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-I didn't know these

-would arrive today.

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-Right, this area needs to be clear

-for the interviews.

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-Employ someone, quickly.

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-Hiya!

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-It's busy here.

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-Stay outside until we're ready.

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-Stay outside until we're ready.

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-Let me help.

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-As you're offering, thank you.

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-My CV, if you want a look.

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-My CV, if you want a look.

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-Thanks.

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-You can't just march in here.

-What do you want?

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-Flash the cash. I want money now.

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-For what?

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-For what?

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-The bathroom window!

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-Here's a copy of the original bill,

-just in case you've lost it.

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-I threw it in the bin. I'm not

-paying for something Diane broke.

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-Diane was trying to help you.

-And I've given you a discount.

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-I'm not paying!

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-You can claim it off the insurance!

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-And lose my no claims? Get lost!

-You didn't do a good job anyway.

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-You won't get anything else

-out of me! D'you hear?

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-You've cost me a fortune

-with those holidays.

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-So, it was you who paid.

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-Well?

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-Well?

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-Diane.

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-Why?

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-Because Diane's soft.

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-But this bloke isn't soft, right?

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-I want you to pay the bill

-by the end of the week...

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-..or there'll be trouble.

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-It'll be fireworks!

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-Haven't you got anything cheaper?

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-Alright, I'll think about it

-and call you back.

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-Bye.

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-Jim, you do remember

-that it's Eileen's birthday...

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-..this weekend, don't you?

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-Yes, but she doesn't want me

-to sing Happy Birthday to her.

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-She might be on her own.

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-You could invite her out.

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-You could invite her out.

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-And make a mess of things again?

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-What do you mean again?

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-I went to see Courtney the other

-day, and I upset both of them.

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-How did you manage that?

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-How did you manage that?

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-Don't ask.

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-Yes, that's right. Sheryl Hughes.

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-Oh. I suppose no news is good news.

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-Could you do me a favour, please?

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-Ask her to contact me as soon as she

-can, so that I know she's alright.

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-Thanks.

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-I see you have no experience

-of working in this industry.

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-No, but I talked to Gwyneth

-last night...

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-..and it's basically

-sticking logos on things.

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-Awyr Iach produces goods

-of a high standard.

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-And that's why I wear them.

-They're really good.

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-Do you have a reference?

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-Did Dani give you a reference?

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-I haven't told Dani

-that I've applied yet.

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-I don't get many shifts

-in the salon, and I'd like...

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-..to split my hours between both.

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-That doesn't show much dedication.

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-Can I have some help here, please?

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-Why did you pay?

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-To do something nice for you

-after everything you'd been through.

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-Do you buy a holiday for everyone

-you feel sorry for?

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-Mark, you and I go back a long way.

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-And because Kath isn't around...

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-Ricky deserved it, not just you.

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-And I was angry with Dai.

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-Why?

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-The horrible things he said

-about you. He went too far.

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-Why didn't you say you'd treated us

-instead of going behind my back?

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-Would you have accepted?

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-Would you have accepted?

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-No.

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-There we go.

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-There we go.

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-You let me think Stacey bought it.

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-It was easier, alright?

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-I don't know what the problem is.

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-Did Ricky enjoy himself?

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-Did Ricky enjoy himself?

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-Yes, he loved it. I did, too.

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-There we go.

-That's what's important.

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-I'll pay back every penny.

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-There's no need.

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-There's no need.

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-I don't accept charity, Diane.

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-Alright, then...

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-..you can buy me a drink.

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-And I don't want to hear

-another word about it.

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-They take up less room like that.

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-Yes, you're right. Thanks, Vicky.

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-You should use this as a test.

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-Much better than your interview.

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-Do I get the job?

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-I won't decide

-until I've interviewed everyone.

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-Come in.

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-Sorry, I didn't realize someone

-was here. I'll wait outside.

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-You'll have to come back later,

-Stacey, we're a bit busy.

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-No, Jason. Stacey's here to be

-interviewed for the job.

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-Take a seat. I'll be with you now.

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-Why didn't you say?

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-Why didn't you say?

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-I wanted to see your face.

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-Good luck with your

-business meeting!

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Excuse me a minute.

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-Did they have to remove the tooth?

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-Just a filling.

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-Poor you. An injection and a drill.

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-Do you want to sit?

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-Do you want to sit?

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-No, I'm alright.

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-Let me see. Say "Aa".

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-It's a bit numb.

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-It's a bit numb.

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-You've got no problem talking.

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-So, why aren't you telling me

-the truth?

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-I don't think they've opened

-a dentist across the road.

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-I saw you coming out of Yr Antur

-just now.

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-I know they're holding interviews

-there today.

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-Don't bother resigning because

-I'm sacking you. Again.

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-You can't.

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-You can't.

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-You don't want to work here.

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-I do, but I don't get enough hours

-here. That's why I need both jobs.

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-It's alright for you to work here

-and in the Deri.

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-That's different.

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-That's different.

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-Please?

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-D'you know what...?

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-D'you know what...?

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-Please don't sack me.

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-I won't have anything.

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-Just dry Mrs Evans's hair.

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-One minute.

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-Hello, J&S.

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-MOBILE PHONE

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-Sheryl, thank goodness.

-I've been worried about you.

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-Is everything alright?

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-I'm so glad to hear.

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-Why did you tell him?

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-I hadn't intended to.

-It just came out.

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-He was so ungrateful

-about the window.

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-I told you to leave that bill alone.

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-Now your big mouth has

-let the cat out of the bag.

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-We live in Cwmderi.

-He would have found out in the end.

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-Did he thank you

-for the jolly-hoiting holiday?

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-He offered to pay.

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-I hope you accepted his offer.

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-I hope you accepted his offer.

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-Dai!

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-OK, I apologize.

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-I'll take you out

-for a meal tonight.

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-Alright,

-but it better be a nice place.

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-Good. I'll come over

-and see you tomorrow.

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-There we go. Goodbye.

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-Do you fancy a bit of action

-tonight?

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-Sorry?

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-That DVD we watched the other night

-with hijacking and stuff.

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-You probably fell asleep.

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-The sequel's out in the cinema

-in 3D. My treat.

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-That looks good.

-I saw a clip on the TV.

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-Dai and I have plans for tonight.

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-Oh, right.

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-Hywel can go with you.

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-I'll see it with Sheryl.

-She's coming home next week.

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-I'm sure Sheryl would prefer

-a romantic meal...

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-..like we're having tonight.

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-There we go.

-I'll meet you here at six.

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-Thanks for telling me Stacey was

-trying for the job at Awyr Iach.

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-I've worked it out.

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-I've worked it out.

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-Sorry?

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-Were you here when Dai

-was fixing the window?

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-No.

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-That's what I thought. He made sure

-you were out of the way, too.

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-What's wrong?

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-What's wrong?

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-I've worked it out.

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-What?

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-What?

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-Who framed me. Dai and Diane.

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-Don't be so ridiculous.

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-We have to find what they've

-planted before the cops turn up.

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-Mark, you're paranoid.

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-Dai's the killer,

-and Diane's part of it all.

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-Diane thinks the world of you.

-She'd never hurt you.

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-Planting the phone didn't work, so

-Dai needed to hide something else.

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-You're not thinking straight, going

-from one crazy idea to another.

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-It all makes sense, why Diane paid

-for that holiday for Ricky and me.

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-She admitted it earlier.

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-She admitted it earlier.

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-She was being nice.

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-She wanted me out of the way,

-so Dai could frame me.

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-I don't understand.

-How did he plant the phone here?

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-He broke in.

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-Is there any connection

-between Dai and Dewi?

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-Diane ran that escorts thing,

-didn't she?

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-Maybe Dewi threatened her,

-and Dai tried to stop him.

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-Mark, stop this nonsense now.

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-I understand you want to clear

-your name...

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-..but blaming someone else

-isn't the answer.

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-And Dai and Diane of all people.

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-And Dai and Diane of all people.

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-I'm telling you, he did it.

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-He's going to pay for putting me in

-jail, if it's the last thing I do.

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-We can't fit any more upstairs.

-The spare room is jam-packed.

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-Leave it on the landing, then.

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-Working in Australia would be much

-easier than this nonsense.

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-Are you still sulking over that?

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-We can't be sure

-that any of this stuff will sell.

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-We've already received orders.

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-Who are you going to employ? You

-only interviewed Stacey and Vicky.

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-Stacey wasn't very good.

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-Vicky's a hassle, juggling hours

-in the salon and Awyr Iach.

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-Stacey's available all the time.

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-It'd be a huge change for Lady Muck.

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-I'll enjoy ordering her around.

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-Right, if you can't decide...

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-..heads, Stacey, tails, Vicky.

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-I've got a better idea.

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-Hiya.

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-Hey. Did you get hold of Sheryl?

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-Yes, thanks to you.

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-What was the problem?

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-The school she's in is pretty

-remote without much signal.

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-But she's coming home next week.

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-Good. I'm glad someone has

-something to look forward to.

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-Yes, listen, I'd heard that...

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-..you've lost the business,

-and you're looking for work.

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-Cwmderi's jungle drums

-are still working, then.

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-Oh, do you fancy another one

-before we go?

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-Sorry, Jim, but I'd arranged

-to go for a meal with Stacey.

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-But we're going to see the film.

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-But we're going to see the film.

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-Another time. Sorry.

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-Right.

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-Bye.

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-Bye.

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-Thanks for using me as an excuse,

-Hywel.

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-You have to pay for a meal now,

-or I'll tell Jim everything.

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-Yes, OK.

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-It'll be nice to have the gossip.

-Hey, your hair looks nice.

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-Hiya.

-I wanted to offer you the job.

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-Really? Thanks, Sara.

-When do I start?

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-So experience means nothing.

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-Oh, right, if you think you're too

-good to work for Awyr Iach, fine.

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-I wanted to divide the job

-between you.

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-Suits me.

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-What exactly do you mean by divide?

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-Job-share.

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-How many hours?

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-We'll see, but it'll be

-a zero-hours contract.

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-I'll take whatever you're offering.

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-Yes, fine.

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-Thanks.

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-Great. I'll see you tomorrow

-morning at 9.00am.

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-On the dot, please!

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-I don't have a shift in the salon

-tomorrow anyway.

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-What about next week's shifts?

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-We could reach an agreement

-with Sara.

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-Dani, please.

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-The money from the salon isn't

-enough for Nicky and I to live on.

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-We'll see what Sheryl says

-when she comes back. OK?

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-Oh, that was a lovely meal.

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-So it should be, the prices we pay.

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-Shush.

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-Do you hear that?

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-I don't hear anything.

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-That's what the house sounded like

-before Jim moved in.

0:17:070:17:11

-No wonder you wanted Jim and Hywel

-to go to the pictures.

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-You've got your come-to-bed eyes!

0:17:150:17:17

-Good heavens! Mrs Gooseberry's back!

0:17:190:17:22

-The film can't possibly

-have finished.

0:17:240:17:26

-No.

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-Hywel had other arrangements.

0:17:280:17:31

-I didn't fancy going on my own.

0:17:320:17:35

-I'm sorry to interrupt you...

0:17:350:17:39

-..but...

0:17:390:17:40

-..I won't be in your way

-for much longer.

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-Why?

0:17:440:17:46

-I'm looking at flats tomorrow.

0:17:460:17:49

-I'm looking at flats tomorrow.

-

-What about Eileen?

0:17:490:17:51

-Jim, are you alright?

0:17:540:17:56

-Yes, erm...

0:17:570:17:58

-I think I've got something

-in my eye.

0:17:590:18:02

-Right, I think I'll go up.

0:18:020:18:05

-He's been crying.

0:18:080:18:10

-He's been crying.

-

-Don't be soft.

0:18:100:18:12

-I'm telling you, he's heartbroken

-without Eileen.

0:18:120:18:15

-He doesn't want to move

-back in with her.

0:18:160:18:19

-Of course he does. He's just

-too stubborn to admit it.

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-It's her birthday

-in a few days' time.

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-She hasn't got much

-to look forward to.

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-I could give her

-the perfect present.

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-Getting them back together.

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-And how will you do that, Diane?

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-There's more than one way

-to skin a cat.

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