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-Anita.

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-Anita, I'm sorry about last night.

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-It's alright.

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-No, I had something on my mind,

-not that it's any excuse.

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-Alright.

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-If you have time,

-I'd like a chance to explain.

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-Over a cuppa, maybe?

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-I thought you were only willing

-to discuss things in the surgery.

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-Come on, then.

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-Come on, Gethin.

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-It's me. Ffion.

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-Remember me?

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-I want to know

-when you're coming back.

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-If you're planning on coming back.

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-Arwen's been asking after you. Bye.

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-I feel so ashamed

-of the way I treated you.

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-I was only trying to be nice

-and say thank you.

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-I know, but I let my personal

-feelings come between us.

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-Sorry.

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-My head's all over the place.

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-Is that why you wanted me to leave?

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-Forget about it.

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-I was foolish to think

-that Gaynor would call to see me.

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-Gaynor?

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-I see.

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-We've had to split up

-and I'm not coping very well.

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-Are they your personal feelings?

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-I'm leaving. I've been offered

-a job in Edinburgh.

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-Oh, right.

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-I haven't told everyone

-at the surgery so I'd appreciate...

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-I won't tell anyone.

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-I am concerned

-that I'm making a mistake.

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-Well, I don't know

-what you expect me to do about that.

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-Nothing, but that's why I was angry

-with you last night. Sorry.

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-Well, you'd better sort out

-your head, one way or the other.

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-You're right. Thanks, Anita.

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-She looks miles away.

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-It's the end of term.

-She must need a break.

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-She won't get much of a break

-with the new school opening.

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-Hey, can I sit down?

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-Of course.

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-Are you OK?

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-No, not really.

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-Elgan and I have decided

-to split up.

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-Oh. Well, I'm sorry to hear that.

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-Yes, well, these things happen.

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-Hey,

-I hear Wil's coming back to Cwmderi.

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-Yes. For a while, anyway.

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-Yes. For a while, anyway.

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-Oh?

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-He lives on the other side

-of the world.

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-I was under the impression

-he was coming back permanently.

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-Were you?

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-Yes.

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-Sheryl's made enquiries about

-Wil attending the community school.

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-Ffion, please.

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-Ffion, please.

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-I don't want to talk to you.

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-I was wrong to talk to Arwen

-like that...

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-..and I know I'll never see her

-again so I've written this.

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-It's a letter for Arwen.

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-It's a letter for Arwen.

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-What?!

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-To open when she's 18.

-Take it, please.

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-No, Macs. Just leave us alone!

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-She hasn't changed that much,

-has she?

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-Yes, she has. Look at her here.

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-I wouldn't recognize her.

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-Which beach is this, Mark?

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-We're in Spain there.

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-I thought it looked hot.

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-That's where they met.

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-I don't know how much "meeting"

-they did.

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-They must have done something.

-We've got the evidence in Ricky.

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-Well, it was a holiday romance.

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-And then Debbie turned up here

-with a car full of children.

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-She didn't.

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-She didn't.

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-Yes, she did!

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-She didn't have a car, did she?

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-Oh, right.

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-Laughing at me, are you?

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-No. You were a pretty girl,

-weren't you?

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-Where was that taken?

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-London. That's where we lived.

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-It's amazing how little I know

-about my own daughter.

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-I feel ashamed.

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-I've got an idea.

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-Whoa!

-Is this the one for this year?

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-Very funny.

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-Why don't we do a quiz about Debbie

-so Josh can learn more about her?

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-That is a good idea, fair play.

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-Is that OK with you?

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-Yes, as long as we do one about you.

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-Yes, as long as we do one about you.

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-That's fair enough.

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-I'll ask the questions.

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-I loved doing that

-when I held quizzes in the Deri.

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-Sorry, I didn't know

-they were out there.

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-You chose not to know, you mean?

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-No.

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-No.

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-Joke!

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-Listen, I spoke to Gaynor earlier.

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-She said

-that you've been discussing Wil.

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-Yes. Just in case.

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-There's nothing wrong

-with that, is there?

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-In case what?

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-That he stays here?

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-I was just going to ask him how he

-felt about it, that's all, OK?

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-Whether he wants to live in Wales.

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-Were you going to tell me?

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-Were you going to tell me?

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-I was planning to tell you.

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-When it's too late?

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-When it's too late?

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-Sorry?

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-You always tell me when

-it's too late. Your hair, Esther...

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-I don't want to argue.

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-I don't want to argue.

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-I'm always the last to know.

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-I'm telling you now, aren't I?

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-What do you think of the idea?

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-I don't know what to think.

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-I'd like to see him growing up...

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-..as a teenager.

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-But it'll be up to Wil.

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-It's not a big deal, Hywel.

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-I just know if I don't ask him I'll

-regret it for the rest of my life.

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-Right, favourite food, lobscouse.

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-We'll put cawl, alright?

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-We'll put cawl, alright?

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-Fine.

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-OK, favourite song.

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-Streets of New York, Wolf Tones?

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-Were you expecting me to say

-some traditional gypsy song?

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-No, this is what concerns me.

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-Dislikes, living in a house.

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-Yes.

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-Although it's been a warm welcome,

-I belong in a caravan.

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-Travelling.

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-It's in my blood.

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-So why have you stayed?

-You're better now.

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-For Debbie.

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-Are you sure that's what you want?

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-My answers.

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-My answers.

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-Thanks.

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-Come on, then.

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-Vicky, we're starting!

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-Hello.

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-It's me. Let me read you

-the letter, alright?

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-Go away, Macs.

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-"I have been looking forward

-to this day for years, Arwen.

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-"I'm sure you've grown

-into a beautiful young woman...

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-That's enough. Go away!

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-"Although I respect and understand

-your mother's wish...

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-"..to keep a distance between us,

-I want you to know...

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-"..how much pain and anguish

-that has caused me.

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-Please, Macs.

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-"But from today onwards

-I hope we can look to the future.

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-"I don't bear a grudge

-against your mother...

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-"..who has been

-a wonderful mother...

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-"..sometimes

-in difficult circumstances.

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-"I really hope

-I can be a part of your life.

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-"I've made a lot of mistakes

-in my life...

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-"..but one thing's for sure...

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-"..having you as my daughter...

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-"..has been the best thing

-that ever happened to me."

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-Hello?

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-Are you there? Hello?

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-Now, here are the answers

-for the first round.

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-Debbie's favourite food is...

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-..curry.

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-And Josh's favourite food is...

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-..cawl.

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-I'll make cawl for dinner tomorrow.

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-Looking forward already.

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-Now, Debbie dislikes snails.

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-I got that.

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-Me too.

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-So I won't be served garlic snails

-in the cafe.

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-And Josh dislikes...

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-Snakes.

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-I almost put that!

-I hate them too.

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-Sam, Colin's father,

-had one until Anita threw him out.

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-Sam or the snake?

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-Sam or the snake?

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-Both!

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-Did anyone else get that?

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-I put "living in a house".

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-So you were wrong.

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-So you were wrong.

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-I love it here.

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-I can't stay long but I wanted

-to talk to you about Arwen.

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-Really?

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-It hasn't been an easy decision...

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-..but I'm willing to give you

-one more chance.

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-Can I see her?

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-Can I see her?

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-But not as a father. A friend.

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-Whatever you want.

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-Didn't she understand...

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-Why are you making this difficult?

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-Why are you making this difficult?

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-Sorry.

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-And there are conditions.

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-I'll be there every time

-you see her.

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-Of course.

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-I'm glad to have another chance.

-Thank you, Ffion.

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-When is convenient?

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-I'm on my way to pick her up

-from Elinor's house now.

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-You could come over.

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-You could come over.

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-Today? Yes. Great.

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-You can't stay long.

-It'll be her bedtime.

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-I could read her a story.

-Or make one up.

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-OK.

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-But then you're leaving.

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-Alright.

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-Come over in about half an hour.

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-I'd rather you gave your honest

-opinion instead of pondering.

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-You don't want to hear it.

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-Try me.

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-Alright.

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-Asking Wil to come and live here

-is unfair on the boy. Alright?

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-He's not a boy.

-He'll have his own opinion.

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-You're forcing him to choose

-between his mother and father.

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-Don't make it sound so dramatic.

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-It's true. And how will this

-affect Darren's family?

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-I'm asking a question, that's all.

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-I think he'll say yes.

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-But he has every right to say no

-if he wants...

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-..and I'll accept that.

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-Is this the right time to do this?

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-What do you mean?

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-After everything we've been through

-with the adoption and the alopecia.

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-Hywel, you're right. I don't want

-to hear what you have to say!

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-Hiya, Arwen.

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-It's alright.

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-Why don't you put your pyjamas on

-and come back to sit on the sofa?

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-Macs would like to read

-you a story...

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-..and if you're lucky

-he might make one up.

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-Yes?

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-Off you go.

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-Thank you.

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-You left these.

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-Oh, thanks.

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-You bought this for me.

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-You haven't really worn it.

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-Do you want it?

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-Do you want it?

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-Yes, of course.

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-You don't strike me as sentimental.

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-You don't strike me as sentimental.

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-I'll think of you when I wear it.

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-Oh?

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-Anita came over last night.

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-I see.

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-Does she know you're leaving?

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-Yes.

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-I asked her to keep it quiet.

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-The whole village will know.

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-No, I made it clear that I hadn't

-told people at the surgery yet.

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-Haven't you?

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-Look...

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-..I'm sure there's a scarf here

-somewhere which belongs to you.

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-Why don't you take a seat? I'll put

-the kettle on while I look for it.

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-Now, then...

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-Right, these are the scores.

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-On Debbie's questions,

-Mark scored seven.

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-Vicky, you scored eight,

-and Josh scored two.

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-It doesn't matter.

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-It doesn't matter.

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-You can't possibly know everything.

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-What about Tad-cu's answers?

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-Mark, you scored four.

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-Vicky scored five.

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-Debbie, one.

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-I was rubbish. Sorry.

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-The scores don't matter.

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-They do. I won.

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-The scores don't matter

-as long as we enjoy ourselves...

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-..and get to know each other.

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-Exactly.

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-Exactly.

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-Bad loser!

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-At least I got

-your favourite animal. A horse.

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-Shire horse was the full answer,

-whatever they are.

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-Those big horses.

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-They've got fur and frills

-around their legs.

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-Why are you laughing.

-I'm right, aren't I?

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-I guess.

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-You see them at the Show

-in Llanelwedd.

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-I'm thinking of going

-to the Show next week.

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-That's a good idea. I haven't been

-to the Royal Welsh Show for years.

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-Do you fancy coming, Debbie?

-We need to get to know each other.

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-You'd make my day.

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-Alright. I'd love to go.

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-Sorry.

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-I've put your scarf

-somewhere safe but...

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-You've forgotten where.

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-That's not like you.

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-That's not like you.

-

-Isn't it?

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-No. You're usually very organized.

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-You could be right.

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-And maybe I can be a bit

-too organized at times as well.

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-What do you mean?

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-Well, I organized my career...

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-..organized moving away and...

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-But that's what you want, isn't it?

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-Is it?

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-I don't know.

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-Maybe I should stop worrying

-about things so much.

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-Just let them happen

-in their own time.

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-Naturally.

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-That can be very dangerous.

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-The sergeant had to quickly

-decide which chicken...

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-..had laid the nuclear egg.

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-The blue chicken, the red chicken

-or the white one.

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-White.

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-Yes. Well done. The white chicken.

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-And Sergeant Hughes dealt with the

-nuclear egg and saved the world.

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-Wow. That was good.

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-Do you see what I did?

-"Iar wen" - Arwen.

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-Very clever.

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-Oh, dear,

-I don't think Mam thinks Da...

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-Thinks I can tell good stories.

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-Right, say thank you to Macs

-and go and brush your teeth.

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-Thank you.

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-You're welcome.

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-And thank you.

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-A nuclear egg?

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-I hope she sleeps tonight.

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-Sorry, I...

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-Sorry, I...

-

-I'm pulling your leg.

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-Right.

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-No, I think it all went OK.

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-This might be the way forward.

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-Especially at this early stage.

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-Short visits.

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-Whatever you think's best.

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-Goodnight.

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-Goodnight, babe.

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-Goodnight, babe.

-

-Goodnight, love.

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