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-Oh, hiya. Come in.

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-Is everything alright?

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-You're as pale as a ghost.

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-Have you come specifically

-to tell me that?

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-Of course not,

-but I'm worried about you.

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-I can't sleep.

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-My head's spinning,

-thinking about Sam.

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-Still the same, then?

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-Two deaths in this house

-in under two years.

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-Sam lived a full life though.

-He was happy.

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-And he died in his sleep.

-It could have been a lot worse.

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-I know.

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-Have you considered seeing someone?

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-Have you considered seeing someone?

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-I'm taking sleeping tablets.

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-Maybe you should go back

-to see the doctor.

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-You've been rather impatient

-at school.

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-Has something been said?

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-Has something been said?

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-No, but I have noticed.

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-Do you fancy a drink in the Deri

-tonight?

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-I think an evening out

-would do me good.

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-Yes, OK. But if it doesn't work,

-promise you'll return to the doctor.

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-Alright?

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-Alright?

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-I promise.

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-In the last verse, we get a list

-of things that give us hope.

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-Although Welshness is

-on the precipice of death...

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-..it's rescued and we start

-our journey to a better future.

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-I like this one.

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-I like this one.

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-It's a classic.

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-Right, that was the last poem.

-What else do we need to cover?

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-Well, we've got an oral exam coming

-up where we discuss Y Mynydd Grug.

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-Te Yn Y Grug?

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-No, it's a mountain. The film.

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-Sorry, I'm not familiar with it.

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-Which novel are you studying?

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-Erm, I don't know.

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-Ac Yna Clywodd Swn Y Mor?

-Yn Y Gwaed?

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-What else?

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-There's no point guessing.

-I'll ask Gaynor or Ffion.

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-The essays are handy.

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-Well, I've finished Waldo...

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-..and DH.

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-But don't copy them...

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-..and don't learn them

-like a parrot either.

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-No way. It just helps me understand

-and remember it better...

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-..when I have an essay to read.

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-It's a shame I don't have

-an essay on Blodeuwedd.

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-Ah, Saunders.

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-We'll go over the drama

-some other time, but...

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-..I'll write an essay if it helps.

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-No.

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-No.

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-It would really help.

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-Right, excuse me.

-I have to go to the village.

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-Stay here.

-Just shut the door behind you.

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-You're taking advantage.

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-You're taking advantage.

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-We'll make more money.

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-I don't like deceiving Sion.

-It's not fair.

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-He's loving it.

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-2,000 for the undertakers

-and the coffin.

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-Oh, that's not too bad.

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-I cut the costs as much as I could.

-Dad's on the cheapest option.

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-If only I'd known about the money.

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-You would have wasted it

-on unnecessary fuss.

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-Everything was lovely, Col.

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-Sam would have been proud.

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-He would have loved the bara brith.

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-I still don't understand why he

-didn't spend the money on himself.

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-Because he wanted you to have it.

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-Look, Col...

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-..I know how difficult it is...

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-..but punishing yourself

-and feeling guilty won't help.

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-The whole thing is such a shock.

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-And I'm never going to

-see him again.

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-Gaynor. Ffion.

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-Which books are Year 11 studying

-this year?

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-Chester wants to discuss them

-but I don't know what they are.

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-I think Chester gets everything

-he needs at school.

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-But discussing them would enrich

-his education.

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-Private education offers that.

-You surprise me, Sion.

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-I'm surprised at you too.

-I'm only trying to help.

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-No wonder people are losing faith

-in the education system.

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-See you later.

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-She's not herself.

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-Do you agree with her?

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-Do you agree with her?

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-I think you're working miracles.

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-I'll bring you the books

-this week.

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-Thanks.

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-How are you, Dr Pritchard?

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-How are you, Dr Pritchard?

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-Ffion, isn't it?

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-It must be tough to remember

-all the names.

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-I remember the interesting people.

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-I remember the interesting people.

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-Are you settling in?

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-Yes. It's nice to be part of

-such a close-knit community.

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-And we now have a full-time doctor.

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-And we now have a full-time doctor.

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-I'd have been a fool to refuse.

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-It must be a big change

-from Australia.

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-I won't deny that.

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-I won't deny that.

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-And you've kept up your Welsh.

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-One's mother tongue never changes.

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-I suppose not.

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-I suppose not.

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-I had better go.

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-Bye.

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-Who wanted T H Parry Williams?

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-We agreed on 20.

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-Thank you. Tell us what mark you

-get. We're expecting an A star.

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-Right, Waldo?

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-25.

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-25.

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-Why? Jacob paid 20.

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-Because Waldo's more complex.

-25, or I'll find someone else.

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-OK, here you go.

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-Now, then, what are the requests?

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-A CDT essay.

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-Whoa!

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-CDT?

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-Leave it with me.

-I'll see what I can do.

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-It'll have to be 30, OK?

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-OK, remember to tell your friends.

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-Give me a lecture, then.

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-You're quite the salesman.

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-So you're not angry.

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-So you're not angry.

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-It's an easy way to make money.

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-Right, CDT.

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-I've been patient, Colin, but you

-have to move Sam's stuff...

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-..from Llwyncelyn.

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-I'm not sure I'm ready yet.

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-You don't have a choice.

-It's having a terrible effect on me.

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-Having his clothes and his things

-in the bedroom...

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-..and I've found a box of his

-things in the garage as well.

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-You should face it.

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-You should face it.

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-I know, but give me time.

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-The longer you leave it,

-the more difficult it will be.

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-You're right.

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-You're both right.

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-Thank you.

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-Give us the key.

-We'll go over tonight.

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-What?

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-What?

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-It'll be done, then.

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-I suppose so.

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-Thanks.

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-I hate ironing.

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-You should do everything

-in one go like I do.

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-That takes hours.

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-OK...

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-..if I washed the dishes

-for the next month and...

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-..gave you a lot of attention...

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-..would you do those for me?

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-I'd need a lot of attention.

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-Thanks.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-I want to ask a favour.

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-What does Gaynor want now?

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-She wants to go to the Deri

-tonight. Would you come too?

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-I'm having a night in with Iol.

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-I'm having a night in with Iol.

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-You can come too.

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-And listen to you talking shop?

-No, thanks. You go.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Hiya. Sorry to disturb you

-but I'm desperate.

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-Basically, I've been revising

-by reading essays...

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-..and things are sinking in...

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-..but I'm stuck with CDT.

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-The answers are in your textbooks.

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-Reading a book is not quite

-the same.

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-Sir?

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-Mrs Llewelyn's right.

-It's all in the books.

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-OK. Well, thanks.

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-Watch yourself with him.

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-It's great he's trying, but give

-him an inch and he'll take a mile.

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-See you later.

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-You wanted to help Chester,

-didn't you?

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-Yes, I remember struggling to keep

-up with the rest of the class too.

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-Don't let Ffion tell you

-what to do.

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-I might have some essays upstairs.

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-I'll be back now.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-OK, come up.

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-Do you think two will be enough?

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-Do you think two will be enough?

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-Well, he didn't have much stuff.

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-Hello, Tyler.

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-Alight, Col?

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-I've come to see Chester.

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-Go through, love. He's in there.

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-Thanks.

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-Right, there you go.

-I couldn't let you struggle.

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-Example essays for A stars,

-As and Bs.

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-Thank you.

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-Thank you.

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-Fair play.

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-If you need help, I'm here for you.

-I couldn't say in front of Ffion.

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-Why?

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-Why?

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-You know what she's like.

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-This means a lot, Tyler.

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-I'll read them tonight.

-They're just the thing.

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-See you tomorrow.

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-We're on our way out now.

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-These are brilliant.

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-They're worth about 60 or 70.

-You should let your customers know.

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-I'll do that later.

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-Now I've got enough cash, do you

-fancy a curry? Cwm Delhi special.

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-"Search all of Gwynedd

-and all Britain...

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-"..and you'll never find a grave

-that belongs to me.

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-"And the world is cold,

-is foreign to me...

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-"..without any tie of family

-or nation to bind me."

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-What are you doing?

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-An essay on Blodeuwedd.

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-An essay on Blodeuwedd.

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-For Chester, is it?

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-He's improved so much since he

-started reading these essays.

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-Yes, he asked Tyler for help

-as well.

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-He's enjoying his education at last.

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-What sensible person wouldn't?

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-Right, we're going out.

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-I haven't finished.

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-I haven't finished.

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-It can wait.

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-You need to communicate with real

-people, not fictional characters.

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-I spoke to the new doctor earlier.

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-I spoke to the new doctor earlier.

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-He's good-looking, isn't he?

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-I suppose. And an interesting guy.

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-I suppose. And an interesting guy.

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-What's his story, then?

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-I'm not really sure,

-but he lived in Australia.

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-Well, he was very professional

-when Sam died.

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-Speak of the devil.

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-Did he hear us?

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-Only if he can hear through walls!

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-Hey, I told Gaynor about Chester

-earlier.

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-He came round earlier

-wanting some help with CDT.

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-So Chester wanted help again.

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-I'm not sure whether these private

-lessons are making him lazy.

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-I think his attitude has improved.

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-He's keen to do well.

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-Whatever Sion's doing is working.

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-Are you leaving?

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-No. Do you want another one? Colin

-and Britt are clearing Sam's stuff.

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-Have you told Dr Pritchard

-how you're feeling?

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-I don't want a fuss. He's busy.

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-It's quiet tomorrow afternoon

-if you want an appointment.

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-Oh, right.

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-Well, I'm still taking the sleeping

-tablets. What else can you offer?

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-You'd be surprised.

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-Maybe he does hear through walls,

-after all!

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-That's all he had.

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-Well, would you rather have to

-clear a whole house?

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-I insisted that he threw his stuff.

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-Even after he hid a few things...

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-..in the garage.

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-This is all he had, poor dab.

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-This is all he had, poor dab.

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-And you.

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-He had you.

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-I feel so guilty.

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-You're upset, Col.

-It's only natural, isn't it?

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-But you have nothing

-to feel guilty about.

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-You were friends in the end.

-That's what's important.

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-Yes.

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-Thank goodness

-he came to look for me.

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-I don't know why he liked this.

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-It might as well go to the charity

-shop with everything else.

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-Are you sure?

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-Well, it's not much use to Dad now,

-is it?

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-You might regret it.

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-I think you're right.

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-It might be ugly...

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-..but it obviously meant a lot

-to the old man.

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-Sion's son?

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-The middle one.

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-The middle one.

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-The wisest, then.

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-I like to think so.

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-There's no basis to that. Everybody

-has a different upbringing.

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-I bet you are the oldest child.

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-I bet you are the oldest child.

-

-Well, it's complicated.

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-The most interesting people

-always are.

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-And what about you?

-Have you got a brother or sister?

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-I was an only child.

-Go on, tell me I was spoilt.

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-Were you?

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-Were you?

-

-Of course.

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-Well, you've made an impression

-on Dad.

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-Your father's been good to me.

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-Sion is central to everything

-in the village.

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-You also do your share,

-from what I hear.

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-I try to do my bit,

-like everyone else.

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-Cwmderi is lucky to have you.

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-Listen, maybe I should tell you,

-I'm in a relationship.

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-I have a partner. Sorry.

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-I see.

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-It's better to be open,

-in case there's a misunderstanding.

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-Bye.

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-I didn't think you were flirting.

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-I didn't think you were flirting.

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-Neither did I.

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-Sion...

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-..I overreacted earlier.

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-Sorry.

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-Chester is really focusing on his

-education and it's thanks to you.

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-Well, I enjoy it, to be honest.

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-That's what the best teachers

-tend to do.

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-I'm stuffed.

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-Me too.

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-We didn't need the banquet.

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-We didn't need the banquet.

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-I'll have it for breakfast.

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-Gross!

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-Where are we, then?

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-Right, chemistry, biology,

-physics and Welsh, sorted.

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-CDT essays, sorted.

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-All we need are English

-and history.

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-You said some sixth former would

-sort you out with English.

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-Yes, but they'll want a cut.

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-That's fair enough.

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-That's fair enough.

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-I suppose.

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-At this rate, we'll be minted.

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-I'm not complaining.

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-Well, I have got one condition.

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-Don't ask Sion to do more essays.

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-What about Welsh poetry?

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-We'll find a way.

-Just don't go to Sion any more.

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-It's not fair.

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-Alright.

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-We're a good team, you and me.

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-I'd like to know who the woman was

-that was with him.

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-There are some things

-we never get to know, Col.

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-We just have to accept that.

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-Right, I'll take these down.

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-I'll strip the bed. I'm sure

-Gaynor would appreciate that.

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-Thanks, love.

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-Alright?

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-Yes... I'm almost finished.

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-You carry on.

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-Colin...

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-..you've been very brave tonight.

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