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-This is private land.

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-This is private land.

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-Yes, I know. I'm buying it.

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-I have bought it, mate.

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-Are you sure about this?

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-Are you sure about this?

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-Perfectly sure.

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-Has the garage been sold?

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-Has the garage been sold?

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-Don't pretend you don't know.

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-I know nothing about it.

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-Subtitles

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-# Sing me a song

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-# And I'll sing one for you #

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-It's not Easter yet!

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-Oh!

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-Eat up.

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-Who put this in Taid's van?

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-Me.

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-For me and Kelvin

-to have a kickabout?

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-A little bird tells me

-Owain would like a new ball.

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-So you hid the old ball in the van!

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-Yes.

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-A new ball, an Easter egg,

-and a trip to the safari park.

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-Is it Easter or Christmas?!

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-Is it Easter or Christmas?!

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-There are real lions there.

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-How about Pili Palas?

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-How about Pili Palas?

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-There are no lions there.

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-We'll go for a trip

-when Mam has a day off.

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-She works every hour of every day.

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-The business is doing well,

-that's all that matters.

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-Taid had better go. Bye.

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-Ta-ta!

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-Ta-ta!

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-Ta-ra!

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-Is everything alright?

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-Is everything alright?

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-Great.

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-Hi, Alwyn. I got your message.

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-Where is this toolbox you want?

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-Anything else?

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-The red file from the top drawer.

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-OK.

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-I'm fine, thanks.

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-How's Dafydd?

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-Give him my regards.

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-Bye.

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-Why don't you put them

-in the dishwasher?

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-I wanted something to do.

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-I wanted something to do.

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-Is it that bad?

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-I've read every inch of the paper

-and finished the sudoku...

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-..and now, I've got no idea

-what to do with my day.

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-Go out to look for a job

-instead of moaning.

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-You're right.

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-You won't catch a fish

-unless you put a hook in the water.

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-Exactly.

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-I'll see you.

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-Good luck.

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-The scones are lovely, Iris.

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-The scones are lovely, Iris.

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-It's a new recipe.

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-We should taste one to make sure

-they're alright for the customers.

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-They look wonderful.

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-Oh! This would be fun.

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-What?

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-A weekend in Scarborough.

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-I haven't been

-since I was a little girl.

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-Is it a nice place?

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-Is it a nice place?

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-Lovely.

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-It's an old-fashioned seaside town.

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-It would be nice to have a holiday.

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-The price isn't bad either.

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-The price isn't bad either.

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-You're right.

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-How about it?

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-How about it?

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-Mmm!

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-Why not? Go!

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-What do you think?

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-It's smaller than I thought,

-and the equipment is old.

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-Think about the potential.

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-It's ideal.

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-It's ideal.

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-Shame about the location.

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-It's out of the way.

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-We'll put a sign up,

-bright paint and flashing lights.

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-And you'll have

-this nice roomy office.

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-I'll help with the paperwork.

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-I'll help with the paperwork.

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-PHONE

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-Are you going to answer it?

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-Are you going to answer it?

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-You answer it!

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-Hello.

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-How are you, Sian?

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-Right. A red toolbox.

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-Yes, I can see it.

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-And a red file.

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-We'll be here until eleven.

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-Fine. We'll see you in a minute.

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-Who was that?

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-Who was that?

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-The previous owner's sister.

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-The one who tried to attack me

-with a spanner.

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-I like her already.

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-There you are.

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-There you are.

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-Thanks.

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-I've got something else for you too.

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-What?

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-What?

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-Read it and you'll find out.

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-Did you get everything you wanted?

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-Did you get everything you wanted?

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-Yes. It's best to stay in Liverpool.

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-We can have one day of shopping

-and one day at Knowsley.

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-That sounds great.

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-The children and Sophie

-will love it.

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-Do you want to go here?

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-We could do with a break.

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-What would I do in Scarborough?

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-We can walk on the pier

-and have an ice cream.

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-You can do that in Llandudno!

-Get me another coffee.

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-This scone is a bit dry.

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-Is everyone alright?

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-Is everyone alright?

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-Great, thanks. Are you keeping busy?

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-Yes. I can do whatever I want

-from morning to night.

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-I'm glad.

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-Are you OK, Ron?

-We'd better go, Meical.

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-I'll see you later.

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-Good morning.

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-Good morning.

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-We're not open yet, sorry.

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-I don't want a drink.

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-How can I help you?

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-You should be asking

-how can I help you.

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-Coffee?

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-Thanks.

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-You're lucky to have time to read.

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-You're lucky to have time to read.

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-Sorry?

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-A magazine in one hand,

-and a speed gun in the other?

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-PHONE

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-Hiya, Gwyn?

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-Yes.

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-And the ambulance is coming?

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-How far away are you?

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-I'll be faster on foot.

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-I'll be faster on foot.

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-Ken was only doing 38mph.

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-A car just hit a little girl

-by the surgery.

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-Perhaps that driver was only

-doing 38mph. Can I go now?

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-Lovely.

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-Thank you so much for your help.

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-Bye now! Sorry, Iris.

-I'll be with you now.

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-That's OK. Did you book it?

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-Yes. The hotel had a special offer.

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-Three nights for the price of two,

-as long as we pay upfront.

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-Great.

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-There is a minor problem.

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-We're going this weekend.

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-We're going this weekend.

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-This weekend?

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-The deal ends this month.

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-What are you going to tell Philip?

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-What are you going to tell Philip?

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-I'll think of something.

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-We deserve a holiday,

-and nothing is going to stop us.

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-Any chance of a cuppa in this place?

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-Yes!

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-Are you in a hurry, Ron?

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-I've got all afternoon.

-All day, if you want.

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-Who rattled your cage?

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-I was pulling pints

-before her next door was born.

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-She refused to give me a job

-because I don't fit the bar's image.

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-She said that?

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-She said that?

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-No, but that's what she meant.

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-I'd run rings around her bar staff.

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-But I'm too old.

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-When are you going to open?

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-It's up to you.

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-It's your place, Rhys.

-I bought it for you.

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-I know it's not as posh

-as where you are.

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-But most people would be thrilled

-to be handed somewhere like this.

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-What am I meant to do with these?

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-What am I meant to do with these?

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-Put them there.

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-Sian's coming to get them.

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-Well, what will you call it?

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-Small Garage. Very Small Garage.

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-Do you want a lift or what?

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-Jacket potato, beans and cheese.

-Is there any cheese left?

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-Yes.

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-I may as well bin this.

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-I feel awful.

-It was your idea to go.

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-Never mind.

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-Tell her now.

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-Can I have a cheese and tomato

-sandwich, water and coffee to go?

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-Sit down and have a proper lunch.

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-Sit down and have a proper lunch.

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-I haven't got time.

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-There's something

-I want to talk about.

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-You, me and the children

-are going here this weekend.

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-I booked it this morning.

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-This weekend?

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-This weekend?

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-Yes.

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-I can't.

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-Why not?

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-I've made plans.

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-What sort of plans?

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-With Mathew.

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-We're back together.

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-.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Thank you.

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-Why didn't you check first?

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-I wanted it to be a surprise.

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-It's not just Mathew.

-I've got a last-minute wedding job.

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-I can't believe

-you're back with him.

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-He admits he doesn't like children.

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-Neither of us ever said that.

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-Neither of us ever said that.

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-You did.

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-No, Mam.

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-I just didn't deny it

-to you and Dad.

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-Why did you break up then?

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-Does it matter now?

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-Thanks for the offer.

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-I can't come to Liverpool

-this weekend. Sorry.

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-Here you are.

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-Here you are.

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-Thanks.

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-How did it go?

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-How did it go?

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-Don't ask.

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-# I dreamt I was drowning

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-# When I was swimming

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-# Your feet

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-# Were on my shoulders

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-# Under pressure

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-# I don't know

-how much more I can take

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-# No-one can save me #

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-Come on, Sian.

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-I just phoned Geoff.

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-I just phoned Geoff.

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-Who's Geoff?

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-The bloke in the van

-you sent packing.

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-There's no room for five huge boxes.

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-There's no room for five huge boxes.

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-Five boxes of my stock.

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-They cost me a fortune

-and you send them away.

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-It's not my fault

-you didn't get the garage!

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-Keep your nose out of my affairs.

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-# No-one

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-# Can save me #

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-Sian.

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-Give that to me.

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-Give that to me.

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-It's OK.

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-Give it to me.

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-Are you going home?

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-SIAN SOBS

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-Phone and demand a refund.

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-Phone and demand a refund.

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-I tried. They refused.

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-I don't believe this.

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-Did you know that Sophie and Mathew

-are back together?

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-No.

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-You'll have to come.

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-I've told you, I'm too busy!

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-I can't take the children on my own.

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-400.

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-Exactly. How could you be so stupid?

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-I've got to go.

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-No luck?

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-No luck?

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-No.

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-Don't think I'm interfering,

-but I've had an idea.

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-Better?

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-Better?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Aren't you having one?

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-Aren't you having one?

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-I'd better go back to school.

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-Sorry.

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-You wasted your lunch hour

-saving a hysterical woman.

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-We all have bad days.

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-To be honest, I can't remember

-when I had a good day.

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-It'll get easier. You've probably

-heard that a hundred times.

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-You never stop missing them.

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-I still miss Mam now

-as much as the day she died.

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-But you learn to live with it.

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-And somehow...

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-..in a funny way...

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-..the longing is comforting.

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-I feel so lonely sometimes.

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-Hey. You're OK.

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-You're coping with a lot of things.

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-You'd better go or you'll be late.

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-Will you be OK?

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-Take care.

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-IRIS SINGS ALONG TO THE RADIO

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-How are you?

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-How are you?

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-Busy.

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-Too busy to talk to your love?

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-Too busy to talk to your love?

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-Make it quick.

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-I was hasty earlier,

-about the holiday.

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-Oh?

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-I was reading a train magazine...

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-..and I happened to see

-that the Scarborough Spa Express...

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-..does trips in April!

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-If you say so.

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-If you say so.

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-It'll work out fine.

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-You can have an ice cream by the sea

-and I can go on a steam train.

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-It sounds lovely,

-but I can't, sorry.

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-Why not?

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-I'm going to Liverpool with Glenda.

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-I'll never get two weekends off

-in a month.

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-Iris!

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-Don't bother.

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-I'm going, and that's it.

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-Have you got time to eat?

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-Have you got time to eat?

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-Yes. Thanks.

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-I'm glad that you saw Sian.

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-She's suffering.

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-I don't know who she can turn to

-now that Alwyn has gone.

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-No-one.

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-She always said that dealing with

-people every day was a strain...

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-..and that she liked

-to be on her own.

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-Not now, maybe.

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-Not now, maybe.

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-You're right.

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-Should I help her?

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-Should I help her?

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-I understand why you're concerned.

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-But now that things are better

-between you and Sophie...

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-I'm not the one to help Sian.

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-You concentrate on Sophie

-and leave Sian to me.

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-Have you been lazing here all day?

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-Yes. Maybe.

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-We have every right.

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-We're working tonight.

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-I have work to do tonight too.

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-Another set of books to mark,

-and I've finished for the term.

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-Nice. A fortnight off.

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-Are you starting now?

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-Yes.

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-Swot.

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-I bet you were

-a right teacher's pet!

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-Yes.

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-I want to finish

-so that I can celebrate.

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-Are you OK?

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-When are you working?

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-When are you working?

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-Now. I don't want to go.

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-I'll see you later.

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-Has something happened?

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-I'm sick of the place.

-Dealing with customers is boring.

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-My clothes stink when I leave.

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-Isn't it nice

-to work with your boyfriend?

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-He's in a bad mood

-because someone bought the garage.

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-You'd better get a move on.

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-Making pizzas

-is more fun than marking books.

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-I don't think so.

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-Bye.

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-Can we have a word, please?

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-Is this word going to cost me money?

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-Is this word going to cost me money?

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-Alright, girls?

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-I want a holiday.

-It's more of a long weekend, really.

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-No problem. What month?

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-Friday.

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-This Friday?

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-And me.

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-Have you been on the cooking sherry?

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-Have you been on the cooking sherry?

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-We're entitled to have a holiday.

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-Yes.

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-But not with two days' warning,

-and certainly not the same time.

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-I've paid for the hotel,

-and told the children.

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-Buy tissues to take home with you.

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-Buy tissues to take home with you.

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-Please, Philip.

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-Ron has promised to help,

-and Glenda will ask Sophie.

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-If you go this weekend...

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-..don't bother coming back.

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-Alright then.

-If that's how you feel.

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-Are you sacking us?

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-Are you sacking us?

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-It's your choice.

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-Come on, Iris. Let's get our coats.

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-Well done, Philip.

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