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-Can't you sleep?

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-No.

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-You were tossing and turning

-all night.

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-I'm going for a shower.

-Why don't you go back to bed?

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-I'd love to go

-but I'm expecting a delivery.

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-I can sort that out.

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-No.

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-No, it's OK, thanks.

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-No, it's OK, thanks.

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-Alright.

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-Hiya.

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-You'll be late for school.

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-You'll be late for school.

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-I wanted to see you.

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-I just got this from Diane.

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-That's where that hat is.

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-Yes, it's at our house.

-You left it there yesterday.

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-Oh, I'm so sorry.

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-How could you be so stupid?

-It's supposed to be a secret.

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-So, what?

-Do we have to stop dating?

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-Is that what you want?

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-Is that what you want?

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-No.

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-So we need a plan.

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-A plan?

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-We need to show that we're

-a good influence on one another.

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-And stop leaving clues

-around the place, OK?

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-OK. Sorry.

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-He didn't want a funeral at sea,

-did he?

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-No. He said he wanted

-to be buried with Mam.

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-Mind you, I don't know how

-I can afford to pay for it.

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-Right, we need milk and a couple

-of other goods from the village.

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-See you later.

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-When are you coming home, love?

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-Gaynor needs me, Britt. I don't

-like the thought of her on her own.

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-Right. But he was your father, Col.

-You should put yourself first.

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-I'm alright, Britt. Honest.

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-OK. Is there anything you need?

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-OK. Is there anything you need?

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-No.

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-I'll go, then.

-This will probably be Anita.

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-Hi, Anita. Go through.

-He's expecting you.

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-OK. Thanks.

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-Hiya, Colin. I got your text.

-Is there anything wrong?

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-Dad has died.

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-What?!

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-Um... In his sleep.

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-After sharing a bottle of wine here

-with some random woman.

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-Or maybe not so random.

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-Do you mean me?

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-No, I wasn't here, Colin.

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-So who else?

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-I don't know, love.

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-Oh, Colin, you're going

-to miss him terribly.

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-You too.

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-What's that?

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-What's that?

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-A book, Mam.

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-I can see that, Einstein!

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-The Periodic Table?

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-Why have you got this?

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-It's a Chemistry book.

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-It's a Chemistry book.

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-Oh.

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-Since when have you been

-interested in Chemistry?

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-I'm fed up of people saying

-I'm stupid. I'm not stupid.

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-I know that, love.

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-Well,

-I never thought I'd see the day.

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-Hannah persuaded me.

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-Oh.

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-What?

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-I should have suspected.

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-I should have suspected.

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-Don't you want me to use my brain?

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-Are you worried

-that I'm cleverer than you?

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-I hope you are, Chester.

-I'd like nothing more!

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-Support me, then. I'm trying

-to do something good, Mam.

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-I haven't seen you for days.

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-I went away for a few days.

-Some "me" time, as they say.

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-Are you OK?

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-Yes, I'm very well,

-to be honest with you.

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-You know, I love my wife...

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-..I love my friends...

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-..and I love the community

-I live in.

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-Have you turned into a hippy,

-or what?

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-Well, I feel I've been miserable

-for far too long...

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-..and I need to be positive and do

-something to help the community.

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-If you want to help...

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-..I've got a cupboard upstairs

-that needs fixing.

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-Alright.

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-Alright.

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-Really?

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-Do you have the tools?

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-Do you have the tools?

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-I think so.

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-Doesn't anyone know

-who the woman was?

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-Eileen, what about you?

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-Me?!

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-Me?!

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-Have you been to see Colin?

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-No, I can't.

-I'm still waiting for a delivery.

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-Can I have a word?

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-About what?

-Does Chester want his hat back?

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-You're wrong about him.

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-He's trouble.

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-You should be ashamed of yourself,

-seeing him behind my back.

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-I can help him turn over a new leaf.

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-If I have to,

-I'll send you back to your mother.

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-What?

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-You're not really going to send her

-back to Australia, are you?

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-If it's the only way

-to keep her away from that boy, yes.

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-Have you forgotten what it was like

-to be young and in love?

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-Can I do something for you?

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-Would you give Chester

-private lessons?

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-I'm serious.

-He says he really wants to learn.

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-You don't believe him.

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-You don't believe him.

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-Do you?

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-Well,

-at least I'd know where he was.

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-I see.

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-So you want a carer not a tutor.

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-No.

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-I'm asking you, Sion...

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-..because I think

-you're the best person for the job.

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-You know more than many teachers.

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-So...

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-..would you be willing?

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-Please.

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-Look...

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-..if Chester's willing,

-I'm willing.

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-What did you mean when you said

-Chester had turned over a new leaf?

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-Does it matter? I'll be on

-the other side of the world.

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-He thinks I'm a good influence

-on him. He is on me too.

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-In what way?

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-Well, he wants to take

-his schoolwork seriously...

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-..to make something of his life.

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-And he's persuaded me to study

-through the medium of Welsh.

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-But that won't happen

-if I go back to Australia.

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-Hannah, you know I'm not

-going to send you back.

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-But I don't know

-if I can trust Chester.

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-Please, Mam-gu.

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-He really wants to try his best

-but he can't without my help.

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-And I need him too.

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-I swear.

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-I'll do anything to prove

-that we're serious.

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-Off you go

-to make your grandmother a cuppa.

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-How are you today?

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-How are you today?

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-Oh, hello.

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-How's it going over there?

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-He's trying his best, fair play.

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-I was thinking more about you,

-to be honest.

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-Oh, right.

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-Um, not great, I'm afraid.

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-I didn't get any sleep last night.

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-Oh.

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-Well, if the problems continue,

-come and see me.

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-I'll give you some sleeping pills.

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-I thought doctors were reluctant

-to offer things like that.

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-Well, in these circumstances,

-I think they're justified.

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-Anyway, you don't strike me

-as someone who'd misuse them.

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-Thanks.

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-You're welcome.

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-See you again.

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-Hello.

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-Aren't you the new doctor?

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-Yes. Can I help you?

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-Yes. Can I help you?

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-Sion White.

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-I'm running a campaign...

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-..on behalf of patients concerned

-for the future of this surgery.

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-Elgan Pritchard. Fair play to you.

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-Elgan Pritchard. Fair play to you.

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-It's an issue close to my heart.

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-My wife was a doctor here.

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-Oh. Why did she give it up?

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-She died.

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-I'm sorry.

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-Come in for a chat.

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-Thanks.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Did you see anyone?

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-Ooh. Dr Pritchard.

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-Oh.

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-You shouldn't have been so hard

-on him last night.

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-Are we going to chat here

-or can I come in?

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-Um, yes, well...

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-..I've been thinking...

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-Maybe I should leave...

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-Oh?

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-Yes, I've hardly seen Britt and

-Eileen should know what's going on.

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-Please don't go.

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-I can't go into that bedroom.

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-Oh.

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-Yes, yes. No, I understand.

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-Well, there's good food here,

-I suppose.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Oh, hiya, Eileen. Come in.

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-Thank you.

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-Go through.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-I'm sorry.

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-I'm sorry.

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-Thanks for coming.

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-It means a lot to me.

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-I'm sure you've heard the news.

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-Yes. Anita said.

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-Did she tell you about the mystery?

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-It seems

-there was someone here with him.

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-A woman.

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-I'd like to know who she was.

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-She might know something

-about his final hours.

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-Do you want a cuppa?

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-No, thanks. Can I use the toilet?

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-No, thanks. Can I use the toilet?

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-Of course. You know where it is.

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-You've had a dreadful time.

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-And where is Gwyneth now?

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-No-one really knows.

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-I'm sorry. I came here

-to discuss the surgery.

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-No, no. It's fine.

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-It's my fault for encouraging you.

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-The result of studying Psychology

-at university.

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-Listen, I can't make any promises.

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-Well...

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-Between you and me,

-I'll look into the possibility...

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-..of extending my contract

-to around six months.

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-That would be great.

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-What are you doing in here?

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-Just a silly old custom.

-I've been doing it for years.

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-Doing what?

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-Praying for the departed...

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-..in the exact spot they died.

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-I won't be long, I promise.

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-Oh.

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-What a lovely idea.

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-Oh, Father...

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-..hear our prayer for your son Sam.

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-Take gentle care of him...

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-..and give him mercy.

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-Yes indeed.

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-And forgive his sins.

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-Amen.

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-Amen.

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-Very nice, Eileen.

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-Very nice.

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-Beautiful.

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-Private lessons?

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-I thought you'd be glad,

-being so keen to learn.

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-Yes, but Sion...?

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-Oh, come up, Hannah.

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-Hannah.

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-What are you doing here?

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-I'm going to register

-in the 6th form at Ysgol y Mynach.

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-Serious?!

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-No way!

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-So...

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-..on condition that you both

-work hard and behave yourselves...

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-..you can carry on

-seeing each other.

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-Are you sure, Diane?

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-Are you sure, Diane?

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-They'll be in the same school.

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-How are we going to

-keep them apart?

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-There, that's settled.

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-Great. Right, a free pint for Jim.

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-No, I don't want to be paid.

-That's the whole point.

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-What?

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-I enjoyed doing it.

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-Maybe I should start a business.

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-Jim's Jobs?

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-Jim's Jobs. Hey, I like that.

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-If I design a flyer, could you

-print off a few copies for me?

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-I don't have a printer.

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-I don't have a printer.

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-OK.

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-Um, a terrible shock.

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-Oh, yes.

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-A glass of white wine, please.

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-How's Colin?

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-Well, it's important that you

-don't let this drag you down.

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-Do you know what?

-It's exactly what I said to Colin.

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-After all...

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-..we all die.

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-So, there's no point

-worrying about it.

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-Yes, but you need to grieve a bit.

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-Do you? I think grief

-is some sort of illness.

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-Who says so?

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-Who says so?

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-Well, it's obvious, isn't it?

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-People don't behave naturally

-when they're grieving.

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-Look at me.

-I should know better than anyone.

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-Hiya, Britt.

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-Hey. Hiya.

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-Are you OK?

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-Listen, I'm sorry for asking.

-But have you contacted Yvonne?

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-What sort of family are we?

-We've never been close.

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-It hasn't crossed my mind.

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-It hasn't crossed my mind.

-

-I have, Colin.

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-There you are.

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-Colin, as far as family

-is concerned...

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-..you've got one ready made

-to take care of you.

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-So come home, love,

-where you belong.

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-No-one else does odd jobs

-so there'll be plenty of work.

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-It'll keep me busy and offer

-a service to the community.

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-Are you listening to yourself?

-Do you realize what you're saying?

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-Yes.

-I'm not going to stop working.

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-But without pay! You won't bring

-a penny into this house.

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-It's not how the world goes around.

-It's just a fool's paradise.

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-I thought you'd support me.

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-Well, I thought your big plan would

-have one foot in the real world!

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-What you said yesterday was right.

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-You only think of yourself.

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-Maybe if you'd thought a bit more

-about me...

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-What?

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-Nothing.

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-Thank you for being so honest.

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-At least we both know

-where we stand.

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-And I'm sorry...

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-..for being so terribly selfish.

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-But do you know what, Eileen?

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-It's always the same, isn't it?

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-Every time I need your support...

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-..you're never there for me.

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