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-I picked this up

-in the Deri last night...

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-..but you wouldn't remember!

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-I tried to get Debs to cancel

-but she's determined.

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-You'll have to tell her

-you can't face it or something.

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-I have and she doesn't believe me.

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-Mam...

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-..I know how to sort this out, OK?

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-All I have to do after this auction

-is disappear for a while...

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-..then say

-the treatment was a success.

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-No-one will be any the wiser.

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-You're deceiving the whole village.

-Stealing from them!

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-Sort out the auction or I'll tell

-Debbie about the 50,000!

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-She's got a cold.

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-Maes-Y-Deri is really cold.

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-I don't want to catch it.

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-I'll get rid of her.

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-I'll get rid of her.

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-Look, Vic - Welsh lessons.

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-I'll be speaking Welsh

-like you lot before you know it.

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-I'm glad, but can you go home now?

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-I'm cold.

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-I'm cold.

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-Oi!

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-That's my D'Alpaggio Milan bag!

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-What do you think, Dani? Jealous?

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-It's nice.

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-Have you got a D'Alpaggio or what?

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-No. I bet it cost a fortune.

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-Aye, yeah. 700.

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-I used to think it wasn't worth

-paying more for quality but...

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-..since coming into money,

-I think it is.

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-What does Colin think

-of your spending?

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-He pays for your meals and drinks.

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-It's nothing to do with Colin.

-I'm allowed to treat myself.

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-But you can't buy good taste.

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-But you can't buy good taste.

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-Does anyone want coffee?

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-Black, please.

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-Oh, there's no coffee left.

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-What? I bought some on Monday.

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-Um, I'm off, Vic.

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-Yeah, interesting plan...

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-..getting people in the salon

-to insult your clients.

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-What do you want?

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-What do you want?

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-Somewhere nice and warm to sit down.

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-I've got lots to do for the auction.

-Off you go.

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-I could look after the cafe

-while you do all that.

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-If you want to help me today,

-go upstairs and look after Ricky.

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-He's off school sick.

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-OK.

-I charge five pound an hour, mind.

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-A bacon sandwich to take out,

-please, Debbie.

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-Diane didn't have time

-to make breakfast.

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-She was busy counting the dandruff

-on Jason's shoulders.

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-How are things coming along?

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-How are things coming along?

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-I haven't had anything from APD.

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-What do you mean?

-I gave you international tickets!

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-They were from the rugby club.

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-Come over later.

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-I'm glad someone in the family

-is generous.

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-I only got a pair of gloves from

-Sara, worth a fiver if I'm lucky.

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-I'll speak to Jason.

-Let's see what I can do.

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-Thank you, Diane.

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-"Sara, Jason's clothes are on

-the line, yours are in the machine."

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-So someone's still punishing me

-for giving Anita a job.

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-You're being paranoid.

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-You're being paranoid.

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-She hardly speaks to me.

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-Still think I'm paranoid?

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-Someone needs to have a word.

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-I need to have a word, you mean.

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-You won't risk

-upsetting your mother.

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-That would mean

-standing up for yourself.

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-Do you want me to lose my job?

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-Do you want me to lose my job?

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-What have I done?

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-You were rude to Kelly.

-She's still tamping downstairs.

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-Worse still, Dani's tamping too.

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-That Kelly shouldn't

-have boasted so much.

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-Do you think she'd give me a loan?

-I'd like to take the Welsh lessons.

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-I doubt it, Gu.

-How are you feeling?

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-Sore throat.

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-You've got to be careful at night

-as well.

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-You used all the coffee.

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-I've got to have hot drinks.

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-That back room

-isn't much warmer than Maes-Y-Deri!

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-So bring along your own coffee.

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-Who knows what Dani will do if she

-finds out you're sleeping there?

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-I'm starving.

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-Come on.

-I'll buy you lunch in the Deri.

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-He can't go out for lunch.

-He's off school sick.

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-And he can have food downstairs

-free of charge anyway.

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-Yes, but I'd like a steak.

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-Yes, but I'd like a steak.

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-See?

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-What he needs is a good dose

-of iron and some fresh air.

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-And me, brandy. Medicinal!

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-His mother's too busy

-with her precious auction...

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-..to cook for her invalid son...

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-..so I'm in charge today.

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-Who's paying?

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-Where there's a will, there's a way.

-Come on.

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-Debbie!

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-Have you seen Angela today?

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-Have you seen Angela today?

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-No.

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-I don't think this auction

-should go ahead.

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-Why not?

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-I'm worried

-it could affect Angela's health.

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-Angela's OK.

-She looks healthy to me.

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-Eileen's worried the auction

-could affect your health.

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-But you're OK about it, aren't you?

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-It's a chance to show

-how much Angela means to everyone.

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-Is there another reason?

-Have you had a relapse?

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-No.

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-Mam's just worried about me.

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-Are you taking all this stuff

-to the flat?

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-I'll follow you over.

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-Great. You can see

-all the stuff I've got to sell.

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-Let this auction go ahead...

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-..then afterwards

-there'll be no more lies, I promise.

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-Please, Mam.

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-Thank you.

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-Is Sara around?

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-No.

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-She'll be back in a minute.

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-Listen, I saw Debbie earlier.

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-Did you know...

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-..that Sara has only donated

-a pair of gloves to the auction?

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-No, I didn't.

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-No, I didn't.

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-Awyr Iach could do better than that.

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-If that's what Sara's given.

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-Jason, you don't want people

-to think badly of you.

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-You can make decisions, can't you?

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-Right. Hang on.

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-Here we are - a six-berth tent.

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-Debbie can have this

-for the auction.

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-Oh, can she now?!

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-We can make a decent profit on that.

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-We can make a decent profit on that.

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-You don't want to look mean, Sara.

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-I don't care.

-We're in business to make money.

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-Put it back!

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-Put it back!

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-Right. The tent's not available.

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-Tough. I sent Debbie a text

-with the good news.

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-So text her back

-to say you made a mistake.

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-No. You can afford it.

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-Mam, we're saving up

-for a place to live.

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-Are you as eager as Sara

-to move out of Bryntirion?

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-Actually, yes!

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-It's not healthy

-that we live with you and Dai.

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-Don't you want to be alone

-sometimes?

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-Not really.

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-Not really.

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-That might be the problem.

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-That's why you're always busy

-with the council or over here.

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-The truth is, just living with Dai

-at Bryntirion isn't enough for you.

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-There's nothing wrong

-with our relationship.

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-I do those things

-because I like to help people.

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-I'd have helped you...

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-..if Sara hadn't given the job

-to Anita.

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-It was a joint decision...

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-..because we don't want you

-interfering in our business.

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-I wouldn't be interfering.

-I'd be helping.

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-Not everyone needs your help, Mam!

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-I can see that.

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-I won't forget it either!

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-Happy now?!

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-Hi.

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-Gu's asking

-if I can put our meals on a tab.

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-She left her purse at home.

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-Yes, I can sort it out later.

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-Most of us pay for what we get.

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-I'm going to punch her one day.

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-Right, what do you want?

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-I think I'll have the steak.

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-Good choice!

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-I've been thinking.

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-Do you fancy teaching me Welsh?

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-I'll buy you a steak every week.

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-I'm not the best.

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-I don't want to be the best,

-I just want to speak like you lot.

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-OK.

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-You're a good boy, Ricky.

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-Jason said there's something wrong

-with our marriage.

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-That's why I interfere

-in people's lives...

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-..and the reason I'm a councillor.

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-Jason has never spoken to me

-like that before.

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-I knew it.

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-You should have kept your nose out

-of the auction business.

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-You tend to go overboard, Diane...

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-..with all good intentions.

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-People don't appreciate you.

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-Maybe it's because I feel lonely

-in our relationship that I do it.

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-What?

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-All you and I do is argue.

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-That's not true.

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-Maybe we need marriage guidance.

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-What?!

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-Jason is the problem here.

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-You should go over there

-and smack him on the backside!

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-Chin up.

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-Chin up.

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-Sorry.

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-I might want to do an interview

-with you sometime.

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-Oh. What about?

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-I'm writing an article

-on Angela's auction.

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-For the Western Post?

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-But the auction's a local event.

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-Well, more publicity, more money.

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-That's 12.50, please.

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-I've lost my purse.

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-It might be in the Deri.

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-Keep my magazines

-and don't forget the interview.

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-Angela, it's me.

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-I have to see you.

-It's very important.

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-Right, listen here.

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-What's this about you

-telling people...

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-..your mother and I

-are having marital problems?

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-I was angry, Dai. OK?

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-Apologize to your mother

-because you've upset her.

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-I'll apologize to Mam

-after she apologizes to Sara.

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-What for?

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-For being so childish

-since Anita started working here.

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-I didn't want the job anyway.

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-I saw it as a way of helping you.

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-I saw it as a way of helping you.

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-We don't need your help, Mam.

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-We coped fine without you

-in Australia.

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-If life was such a bed of roses,

-I'm surprised you came home!

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-Listen, don't bicker.

-This is between me and Jason.

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-You know exactly why we came home.

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-To start a family.

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-If that's what you want,

-you're wasting your time with Sara.

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-You're like a broken record.

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-What's your obsession

-with us having children?

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-As I said, the problems

-are between the two of you.

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-Oi! Whoa!

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-She has the problem.

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-She's my wife.

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-That's the greatest tragedy.

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-Diane, you've said enough.

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-Diane, you've said enough.

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-Nonsense. Get out!

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-Don't worry,

-you won't hear from me ever again.

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-My purse has gone.

-It's not in the Deri.

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-Is it in your designer handbag?

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-Is it in your designer handbag?

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-I've checked.

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-Someone must have nicked it

-but they'd have nicked the bag.

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-What's that face?

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-What's that face?

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-Who would steal that bag?

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-Come to think of it, I've been

-in the same places as you today.

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-Are you calling me a thief?

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-If you're accusing Vicky,

-accuse me too. I've been there too.

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-Someone has nicked it.

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-Right, I'll go to the cafe

-to see if it's there.

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-Kelly.

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-You should check your facts

-before you start making accusations.

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-You owe the Deri 15.

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-What?

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-I took Ricky for lunch

-and I didn't have any money.

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-Dani said you could pay later

-because it's Ricky.

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-That's like stealing from me.

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-Don't talk stupid.

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-I'll pay out of my pocket money.

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-You've got a good boy here.

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-Hey,

-and he's started teaching me Welsh.

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-Go on, Rick.

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-What time is it?

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-Two o'clock.

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-I don't mind buying your lunch...

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-..but I'm fed up of your grandmother

-taking advantage.

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-They treat old people terrible

-in this country.

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-I wish I was Japanese.

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-Come on. Another question.

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-Um, what do you like doing

-on the weekend?

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-Oh.

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-I like going to the pub.

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-You don't have any money to go.

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-Mam, have you found a purse

-in the cafe?

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-Kelly has lost her purse.

-She thinks someone has stolen it.

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-It serves the scrawny cow right.

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-Have you seen it?

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-Have you seen it?

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-No.

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-You've been everywhere Kelly's been.

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-Oh, I see.

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-It's accuse-Dol-day, is it?

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-First her, now you.

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-Gu hasn't stolen anything.

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-Gu hasn't stolen anything.

-

-Thank you, Rick.

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-I am not staying here

-to be insulted.

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-I'd better go downstairs,

-in case she attacks a customer.

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-Do you know anything about this?

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-No.

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-OK.

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-I took it in the Deri.

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-I took it in the Deri.

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-Why?

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-To teach Kelly a lesson.

-She's so nasty to Gu.

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-You're not supposed to steal.

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-Revenge because she upset you too.

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-Revenge because she upset you too.

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-Your stealing upsets me.

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-I don't want you

-to end up in prison.

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-You have to give it back to her.

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-You have to give it back to her.

-

-Why?

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-It's the right thing to do...

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-..or other people will be accused.

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-I don't want you

-to do anything like this again.

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-Do you understand?

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-I thought you wanted the auction

-to be cancelled...

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-..but you're enjoying

-the attention and sympathy.

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-Maybe because I've always felt

-nobody loves me.

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-You can't go blaming it all on me,

-Angela.

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-It's time to come clean.

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-It's time to come clean.

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-What if I refuse?

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-I'll tell Debbie

-to cancel the auction...

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-..and, if she won't,

-I'll tell her why.

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-So you're willing

-to admit your role in this, are you?

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-If that's what it takes.

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-What about Sioned?

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-I'll tell her first.

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-She'll be delighted,

-straight after getting engaged.

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-Where was it?

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-I found it in the cafe.

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-I found it in the cafe.

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-Thank goodness!

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-Sorry.

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-Here you are, to say thanks.

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-I insist. Go on.

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-You can put it towards

-your food bill in the Deri.

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-Ta-ra. Thank you.

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-You don't have the guts

-to tell anyone.

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-Mind you, you could tell Sioned

-at Marian's funeral.

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-She'll be emotional anyway.

-A bit more hurt won't be a problem.

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-I wonder how she'll feel, knowing

-you deceived her all this time.

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-Alright.

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-I won't say anything.

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-Thank you.

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-I'm not doing this for you.

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-I'm keeping quiet for Sioned.

0:18:060:18:08

-I won't do anything for you

-ever again.

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-That's a terrible thing to say.

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-I mean it.

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-You've gone too far this time.

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-And stay away from the funeral.

-You're not welcome.

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-How is that going to look?

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-That's your problem.

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-Maybe you could use your illness

-as an excuse.

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-I'm still part of this family.

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-Don't you dare come to the funeral!

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