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-Oh. Come in.

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-I haven't seen you around for days.

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-I'm not sure that's an excuse

-for visiting so early.

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-It's not very early.

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-I wanted to thank you

-for your company last week.

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-Oh, thanks.

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-I'm glad I didn't embarrass you.

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-It takes more than that

-to embarrass me!

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-I wanted to invite you over

-for dinner tonight.

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-Seafood a la Sam.

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-I don't know. What do you mean?

-Like a date?

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-No, just a shared meal. Fresh bass.

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-That sounds nice.

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-OK.

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-But it's on condition

-that you don't tell anyone.

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-Anyone specific?

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-Specific?

-No, why do you say that?

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-No, just...

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-..it's a bit soon

-after Meic and all that.

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-I understand. Not a word to anyone.

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-See you tonight.

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-Do you think Jason and Sara will

-have sorted out that letter yet?

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-Are you in Awyr Iach again today?

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-What about your job in the salon?

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-I prefer the packing job.

-And Jason's really funny, isn't he?

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-You'll get the sack.

-Sheryl's back, don't forget.

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-Sheryl and I understand each other.

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-TELEPHONE

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-Here we go.

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-Hello?

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-Oh, hiya. Why's that?

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-Right, OK.

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-OK. Thanks.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Sara.

-She said she only needs me today.

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-What?

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-There's not enough work

-or something.

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-But there's a job going

-in the salon if you want it.

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-I thought I could build

-a drinks cabinet for the boat.

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-Somewhere to hide the rum?

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-You've hit the nail on the head!

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-What an earth...?

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-What's all this mess?

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-We'll clear it up.

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-We'll clear it up.

-

-That's not the point.

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-It isn't as bad as all that.

-We won't mark anything, I swear.

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-After all, it's important

-for the Gaynor...

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-..to get the best

-possible attention.

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-There's only so much grovelling

-I can take, Sam.

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-What a shame.

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-I had thought

-of asking you for a favour.

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-Is there any chance

-you could go out tonight...

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-..so I can do some entertaining?

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-A lady friend.

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-You didn't tell me.

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-Who is she?

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-Who is she?

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-That's why I didn't tell you.

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-You have to understand

-that women of a certain age...

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-..appreciate keeping it

-quiet and discreet.

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-I see.

-Your first official date, is it?

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-No, just two friends

-enjoying a meal...

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-..and each other's company.

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-What's wrong with telling me?

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-What's wrong with telling me?

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-Etiquette, Colin. Standards.

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-I can't say I'm over the moon.

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-It's only one night, Gaynor.

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-It's only one night, Gaynor.

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-Where am I supposed to go?

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-You can come to mine

-if you're stuck.

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-I won't be stuck.

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-Fine, alright, on three conditions.

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-You behave.

-You don't touch my wine.

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-And you clear up this mess - now.

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-Deal!

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-Sorry I'm late.

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-Someone's later than me.

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-Someone's later than me.

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-She isn't coming in today.

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-Is she ill?

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-Is she ill?

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-No, but she's unimpressed.

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-I don't understand.

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-Sara doesn't want her in.

-There isn't enough work for three.

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-Is Sara telling the truth?

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-Is Sara telling the truth?

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-Why wouldn't she?

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-Don't be naive. You saw the tension

-between them yesterday.

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-If you suspect Sara's being

-underhanded, tell her.

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-There's no point.

-I can't prove she's lying.

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-And I don't want

-to lose my job either.

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-Well, there we go,

-shut up and get on with it.

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-This is an interesting chat.

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-There's no need to talk

-all the time.

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-No, but it can help sometimes,

-Sher.

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-Is everything alright?

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-Yes, Hywel, and I'm sure.

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-Do you want to ask again?

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-Do you want to ask again?

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-You can't blame me for asking.

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-You've hardly given me

-a second glance all week.

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-Alright, maybe I'm partly to blame.

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-I want to stop this.

-Can we start again?

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-Come for dinner with me

-to the Deri tonight.

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-Alright.

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-Good.

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-Please don't say no.

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-I need you in the salon. Vicky's

-gone to Awyr Iach and not us again.

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-Alright. Why not?

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-Tonight. Right.

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-Hiya.

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-Can I have a word?

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-Is Sara telling the truth,

-that there's less work to do today?

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-I don't know, I've just arrived.

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-I don't think Sara would lie.

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-Lie about what?

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-There's less work to do today.

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-That isn't professional, Gwyneth.

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-If you've got anything to say,

-say it to my face.

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-It's a bit of a coincidence...

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-..that Stacey isn't here today

-after what happened yesterday.

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-What happened yesterday?

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-What happened yesterday?

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-I'll tell you later.

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-There's a staff meeting

-at lunchtime.

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-Righto.

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-What's happening with this letter?

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-I've just told you, we'll discuss

-it at the staff meeting.

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-Don't worry, we'll sort it out.

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-Oh, a welcoming committee.

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-Very good. Where do I sit?

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-Alright, Vic?

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-Alright, Vic?

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-I thought so.

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-I'll take this seat, is it?

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-When was she appointed?

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-Less of the "she", sister.

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-Did she have an interview?

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-You don't intend to do anything

-about that letter, do you?

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-I'm going to enjoy myself here.

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-If it feels right, follow it up.

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-OK. There we are.

-Thank you, Megan. So long.

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-Excuse me.

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-What's the deal with you and Megan?

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-You haven't stopped talking to her

-since you've come back.

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-Is she your new BFF?

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-Is she your new BFF?

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-I've finished now.

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-Good. There are loads of bills

-to sort out, red ones.

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-Is there a problem?

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-Is there a problem?

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-No.

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-I was trying to prioritize

-all the work that needs to be done.

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-Come on then, Sher.

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-It's about time

-I got this salon back in shape.

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-Stacey?

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-Are you OK?

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-Long story.

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-Right, well...

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-..give me the short version.

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-OK.

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-I've lost my job in Awyr Iach...

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-..because I was trying

-to do the right thing.

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-I'm sorry.

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-I'm sorry.

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-I'm sorry too.

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-I think

-Sara's dealing with a sweatshop...

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-..to save money and she won't

-give me work because I suggested it.

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-"Think", you said.

-Do you have any proof?

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-Look, maybe Sara's the problem.

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-It isn't difficult to imagine

-you two arguing.

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-Maybe there's an element

-of truth in that.

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-But they benefit from children

-working for pennies. It's immoral.

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-You sound like Sheryl.

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-You sound like Sheryl.

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-What?

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-Forget it.

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-My advice would be

-to present a written complaint...

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-..then step away.

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-Maybe you both need time

-to cool down.

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-Maybe.

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-I also need to find a new job.

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-Maybe walking away from Cwmderi

-would make life easier.

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-.

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-Then we raised anchor

-and sailed to Shanghai.

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-Did you now?

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-What a place Shanghai was.

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-If I hadn't married your mother,

-maybe I'd be living there now.

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-Yeah, yeah. Very good.

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-Is there a problem?

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-We need more yacht varnish.

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-We need more yacht varnish.

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-Is it a special varnish?

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-No, a trip to Swansea

-will sort it out.

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-Hey, your date's here early.

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-Alright?

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-Busy. Have you got a pot

-of yacht varnish in your pocket?

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-No, it's just the way I walk, love.

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-I've been thinking, we haven't had

-a bit fun lately so...

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-..I don't know,

-a drink or something tonight?

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-You know what, Dol,

-we've got too much work to do here.

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-I thought that...

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-Varnish is easy to find?

-No, it's harder than you think.

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-You know what? You've become really

-boring since you bought this boat.

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-Well, well.

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-Curiouser and curiouser.

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-Thanks for holding your tongue.

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-Thanks for holding your tongue.

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-You're welcome.

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-But one favour deserves another.

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-Tell me who she is.

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-Tell me who she is.

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-Oh, no.

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-Just like the old days.

-A good day's work.

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-It isn't over yet.

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-Don't turn into a workaholic.

-Coffee?

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-It's nice to have you back, Sher.

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-Thanks, but I'm not meant to be here

-until next week, remember.

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-I know. You're on holiday

-to get over a holiday.

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-Please, can you talk to Vicky?

-I really need help here.

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-If she carries on like this,

-I'll talk to her.

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-So, are you and Hywel

-doing anything romantic tonight?

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-Going out for dinner.

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-Date night!

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-OK, sit down.

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-OK, sit down.

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-Why?

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-We don't have a client booked for

-half an hour so I'll do your nails.

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-There's no need. Dani, please.

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-Sheryl,

-we have to make an effort sometimes.

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-You're not in Africa now.

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-How's your first day in work going?

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-Men!

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-Don't they get you down.

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-Don't they get you down.

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-What's wrong?

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-That Sam, right.

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-He was over me like a rash.

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-Now that floating skateboard is

-on the scene, he don't want to know.

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-Maybe that boat isn't taking up

-all his time.

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-Maybe he's getting to know his son

-better. That isn't all bad, is it?

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-Maybe you're right.

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-Maybe it isn't the boat.

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-Maybe Sam's interested

-in another woman.

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-Well, if he is,

-I'll scratch her eyes out.

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-Work's fine. Thanks.

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-Dol?

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-So she obviously isn't going

-to do anything about the letter.

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-We'll have to change her mind.

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-Have you got any ideas, Sher?

-You've just come back from Africa.

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-Welcome back.

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-Welcome back.

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-And to you. Ideas about what?

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-Have you got five minutes?

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-Have you got five minutes?

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-Not really.

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-I thought you might be interested.

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-We think a company in Cwmderi...

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-..is exploiting Third World children

-to make a profit.

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-There's a problem in work.

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-We found a letter at Awyr Iach

-linking the company with sweatshops.

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-That's unscrupulous and immoral.

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-That's unscrupulous and immoral.

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-Can you help us investigate?

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-Of course I am.

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-I thought you didn't have the time.

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-I thought you didn't have the time.

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-For this, I do. Give me a minute.

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-Hiya. I thought you weren't coming.

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-Well...

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-Well...

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-Sit down.

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-I hope you don't mind I poured this

-but I know you like it.

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-Cheers.

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-Cheers.

-

-Cheers.

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-Look, Hywel, I'm so sorry

-but something's come up.

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-Can't it wait until tomorrow?

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-Actually, I don't think it can wait.

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-I have to cancel the meal.

-I'm sorry.

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-I deserve to know

-what's so important.

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-I was talking

-to Stacey and Gwyneth...

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-Those two come before me, do they?

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-Those two come before me, do they?

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-Don't be like that.

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-We have matters to discuss.

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-Like Awyr Iach?

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-Like Awyr Iach?

-

-How do you know?

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-You and I have matters to discuss

-and they're more important.

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-Like what?

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-Like what?

-

-Like Meilyr maybe.

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-I'd better go.

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-Sorry. I didn't mean...

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-Thank you.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Excuse me.

-Help yourself to the wine.

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-What are you doing here?

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-What are you doing here?

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-I've got the varnish.

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-I went all the way to Swansea.

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-There was no need for that tonight.

-You know I'm entertaining.

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-Oh, I'd clean forgotten

-all about that. Sorry.

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-I might as well come in

-for two minutes just to say hello.

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-Get out.

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-Right.

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-Thank you for this.

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-Clouseau's a bit nosy.

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-Who?

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-Colin.

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-Maybe this isn't a good idea

-after all.

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-You have to eat somewhere.

-It might as well be here.

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-Something does smell good here.

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-That's the Dauphinoise potatoes.

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-Wait until I cook the bass.

-That is, if you're staying.

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-Well, maybe it would be rude of me

-not to stay.

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-Good.

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-Hey.

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-Hey.

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-Dani.

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-Where's Sheryl?

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-Somewhere else.

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-She's always somewhere else.

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-But I did her nails and stuff.

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-I guess her nails

-are the least of our problems.

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-What's that supposed to mean?

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-What's that supposed to mean?

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-Oh, forget it.

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-It's obvious you need to talk.

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-Listen, Hywel...

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-..I'm concerned about her too,

-despite how well she seemed today.

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-I know you are.

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-I thought she'd gone to Africa...

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-..to come to terms with her grief

-after losing Meilyr...

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-..and to move on.

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-Don't you think she has done that?

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-Don't you think she has done that?

-

-No, I know she hasn't.

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-All she's done

-is manage to ignore it.

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-She wants to carry on doing that...

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-..but seeing me reminds her...

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-..and she doesn't want

-to be reminded.

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-I don't think she's interested

-in our relationship.

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-Thank you.

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-As you're buying,

-a white wine, please.

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-On one condition.

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-What's that?

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-You tell me

-who the mystery woman is.

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-Do you really want to know?

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-Do you really want to know?

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-Of course I do. He won't tell me.

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-I went to see him and there was no

-way he was going to say anything.

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-Alright, for some peace. It's Dol.

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-Dol? What are you on about. No.

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-Dol? What are you on about. No.

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-Yes, Colin.

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-Gaynor, no.

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-What's up?

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-Can't a working girl have a drink

-without being stared at?

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-Oi, love! A thirsty packer

-in need of attention.

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-Well, good heavens!

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-Well, apart from

-the exotic location...

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-..that sounds exactly

-like one of Meic's adventures.

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-Right, I think it's time I left.

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-It's a bit early.

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-I hope you had a good time.

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-I'll fetch your coat.

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-There you go. Voila, Madame.

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-Thanks.

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