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-Why didn't you stay with her?

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-Why didn't you stay with her?

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-But...

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-She was on her own.

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-Sorry.

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-You're not fit

-to have a joint account.

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-Subtitles

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-FOOTSTEPS

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-DOOR CLOSES

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-Oh!

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-What are you doing?

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-I thought this was in the way.

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-We won't need it again, will we?

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-We won't need it again, will we?

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-Won't we?

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-Not if you're back in my arms.

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-A new year, a new start.

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-Arthur, about New Year's Eve.

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-I meant every word.

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-I must have that money back.

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-Of course.

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-As I said, it was a surprise.

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-As I said, it was a surprise.

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-I want 200 today.

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-It's only right.

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-Alright, 200 it is.

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-Oh, here we go!

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-Are you OK, lad?

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-I know it's difficult now...

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-..but you will get better.

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-If only I hadn't argued with her.

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-Come on now.

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-It's nothing to do with that.

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-It's nothing to do with that.

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-I've been going over and over it.

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-If I hadn't, she'd still be here.

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-Adam!

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-No-one could have helped Nel.

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-These things happen.

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-She wouldn't want you

-to feel like this.

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-The last thing I did was call her

-a boring swot and leave her.

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-She was on her own,

-and that's my fault.

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-COUGHS

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-How is Sherlock Holmes?

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-Or are you another detective today?

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-Or are you another detective today?

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-Eh?

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-Oh.

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-I'm sorry about that.

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-I won't say another word about...

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-Where is Jac?

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-Fetching cuppas.

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-Right.

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-I'm sorry, Dani.

-I can be really nosy.

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-It won't happen again.

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-It won't happen again.

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-I hope not!

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-It was all getting on my nerves.

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-No, you're right.

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-Why are you here anyway?

-I thought you had loads of work.

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-It's waiting for me back at home.

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-I'm going to work

-on the laptop in the cafe.

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-Alright?

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-Alright?

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-Hi.

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-I'm trying, at least.

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-If you want one of those,

-you know where I am.

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-Maybe.

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-She was such a lovely girl,

-always so kind and polite.

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-She was a credit to you.

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-How are Hari and the baby?

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-Fine.

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-They send photos all the time.

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-He's growing in front of our eyes.

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-I'm sure you've had

-a lot of people calling.

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-Yes.

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-Everyone has been very kind.

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-Did you hear more about...

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-..what happened to her?

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-A little.

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-There was nothing anyone could do.

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-The pathologist agrees with

-the doctor who saw her that night.

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-It was bleeding on the brain.

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-A massive haemorrhage.

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-She didn't suffer.

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-That's some mercy.

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-She phoned me.

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-Did she?

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-I didn't answer.

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-I thought she was nagging

-about the Internet again.

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-She phoned before the haemorrhage.

-She couldn't have.

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-No.

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-What am I going to do, Terry?

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-What am I going to do?

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-Hiya.

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-How are things here?

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-As you see them.

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-But I'm counting one wage

-for someone who won't receive it.

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-It's terrible.

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-Are you alright?

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-Are you alright?

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-Yes. Jim is on his way here.

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-We're going to see Sian and Alwyn,

-representing the school.

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-Oh. That's good of you.

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-I'll see you.

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-What did you want?

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-Would you like a meal

-or a drink at lunchtime?

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-To say sorry for not coming out

-on New Year's Eve.

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-We'll make it another time.

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-We'll make it another time.

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-There's no need.

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-But I can't today.

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-Hello.

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-Mathew said you have

-a difficult task today.

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-Yes. She was a very bright girl.

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-It's a tragedy.

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-Are you ready?

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-Are you ready?

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-Yes and no.

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-I want to ask Iris

-to look after the shop.

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-I'd offer, but I've got a lady

-waiting for a perm in Llangoed.

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-It's alright.

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-Maybe I can help, if you can't

-find anyone useful. One moment.

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-Welcome back!

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-I won't be long.

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-The papers are ready to sign.

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-The papers are ready to sign.

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-Actually, the situation has changed.

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-Oh?

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-Circumstances. It's very sad.

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-I can't buy the car, I'm afraid.

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-Well, well.

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-I was really taken with it.

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-MINIBUS HORN

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-MINIBUS HORN

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-Trefor wants to pass.

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-Right.

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-If you can return my 200,

-I'll get out of your way.

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-200?

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-MINIBUS HORN

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-Alright!

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-The deposit. I'm not buying the car,

-so I want my money back.

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-A cheque will do.

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-A cheque will do.

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-It was a deposit.

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-Yes. 200.

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-You do know what a deposit is?

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-MINIBUS HORN

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-Alright!

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-When the journey's end is near, as

-it is for me, it's to be expected.

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-But poor Nel, so young?

-It isn't right.

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-No, you're quite right.

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-It's hard to believe, isn't it?

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-Yes.

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-Is there any information

-about the funeral date?

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-There's nothing in the paper yet.

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-And this, please.

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-Right.

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-Are you here temporarily, David?

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-No, I'm just helping out.

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-TILL BLEEPS

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-Excuse me, Mr Lloyd.

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-Move.

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-Price.

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-That's 1.75, please.

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-That's 1.75, please.

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-Excellent.

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-He's a fast learner, Dani.

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-He's a fast learner, Dani.

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-I hope so.

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-I have two ladies under the dryers.

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-Persevere, David.

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-Persevere, David.

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-Right.

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-Farewell!

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-Bye, Mr Lloyd.

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-I can't believe Mathew,

-leaving the account books out.

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-Will you be alright now?

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-Shout if you're stuck.

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-Give me ten seconds!

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-You'll be fine.

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-Thanks for calling.

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-Thanks for calling.

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-It's so sad to see him suffer.

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-Both of you.

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-They argued a lot,

-but they were best friends.

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-We all were.

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-No-one at school

-had a bad word to say about her.

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-It'll be a very different place

-without her.

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-This may not be the time.

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-I know Alwyn doesn't like a fuss,

-any more than Nel did...

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-..but will you consider allowing the

-school to set up a memorial for her?

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-It could involve sport,

-or a more academic subject.

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-Whatever you'd like.

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-Yes.

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-It's an excellent idea...

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-..but it's a bit early

-to think about it.

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-Of course.

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-We just wanted you to know...

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-..we'd be glad

-to set up a memorial of some kind.

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-Thanks.

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-Thanks for calling.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Well, you look born for the job.

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-Only for 45 minutes.

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-Thanks.

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-How were they?

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-How were they?

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-As you'd expect.

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-Mm.

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-No problems here?

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-Not after I'd worked out

-what ten bob was.

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-What's wrong with 50p?

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-What's wrong with 50p?

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-Or fifty pence.

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-Have you finished

-with your new employee, Mathew?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-Do you need his help at the salon?

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-Do you need his help at the salon?

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-No.

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-You're buying me lunch, aren't you?

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-You're buying me lunch, aren't you?

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-If you say so!

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-Can I contribute, to thank you?

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-Not at all. I enjoyed it.

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-Not even ten bob?

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-Not even ten bob?

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-No.

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-I learnt a lot more

-than fifty pence's worth.

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-"The bank refused your request!"

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-Thanks a bunch!

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-There's no point, Mr Lloyd.

-There's no-one in.

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-Oh?

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-Oh?

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-They must have popped out.

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-Oh.

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-Isn't it a terrible business?

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-Such a young, lively girl.

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-I'll call later.

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-I'll bring this back later too.

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-Alright, Barry?

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-You're looking well!

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-He's here. Come on.

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-Bye, Barry.

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-I wondered

-if you were ready to come home.

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-We haven't quite finished.

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-We haven't quite finished.

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-Go if you like, Iris.

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-We'll only be two minutes.

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-Have you brought me the money?

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-Must you, with people listening?

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-I must have what I'm owed, Arthur.

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-I went to see the bloke

-in the garage.

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-The blooming crook

-won't return the deposit!

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-Oh.

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-You have money in the bank.

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-I will, once I'm paid.

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-You'll get every penny

-at the end of the month.

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-I said tonight.

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-I can't give you

-something I don't have, fair play!

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-You'll have to think

-of another way to pay me back.

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-Like what?

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-You could sell that stupid bear.

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-You're both as useless as the other.

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-It's there because of your lies.

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-OK, lads?

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-You're keen to close.

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-You're keen to close.

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-I've done enough for one day.

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-Teachers get a fright

-if they have to do real work.

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-Ta-ra.

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-We're closed, sorry.

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-We're closed, sorry.

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-Oh.

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-What's this?

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-If you can't leave for a treat,

-the treat can come to you.

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-If you don't have chopsticks,

-knives and forks will do.

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-After you, madame.

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-"We can't believe you're gone.

-We'll never forget you."

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-That was an unexpected treat.

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-How much was it?

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-How much was it?

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-Don't be silly.

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-You can take me out somewhere nice.

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-I thought there was a catch.

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-We should be grateful

-for everything we get.

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-Alwyn looked terrible.

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-I can't imagine what I'd do if

-anything happened to Owain or Mair.

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-Mam always says that no-one knows

-what's round the corner.

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-What do you think

-is round the corner?

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-There's only one way to find out.

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-# I need you to hold my hand #

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-Happy new year.

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-Yes, that's it.

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-I thought you'd remember.

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-Once seen, never forgotten!

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-I'll bring it there.

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-I understand that it's short notice.

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-No problem.

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-The same terms as last time?

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-Right.

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-Bye, love.

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-Ta-ra.

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-Well, thanks, Arthur!

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-What?

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-This clever man of yours...

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-..has arranged to sell Paddington

-at the next sale in Gaerwen.

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-It'll be much nicer here without it,

-and you'll get your money.

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-I said today, Arthur.

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-The money, today.

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-You heard me talking to the woman!

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-You'll get 200 on Saturday!

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-Until then, you'll need this.

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-OK, Dad?

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-Hello! Anyone home?

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-Dad!

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-I didn't know...

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-That's rather obvious. Sophie.

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-Hiya.

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-I'd better...

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-Don't go because of me.

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-I didn't know

-you were coming back tonight.

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-Where's Alwena?

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-She's gone to the cash machine.

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-What's the hurry?

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-Do you remember her

-applying for a course?

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-No.

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-With her work. She wasn't accepted.

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-With her work. She wasn't accepted.

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-Oh, yes.

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-She's been offered a place

-at a hospital in Colchester.

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-Colchester?

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-A hop, skip and a fast boat,

-and you'd be in Belgium.

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-And?

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-And?

-

-She has to catch an early train.

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-She's starting

-the day after tomorrow.

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-Can I do anything?

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-Anything else, you mean?

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-We'd kill for a cuppa.

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-Right.

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-Well.

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-Right, I'll be off then.

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-Bye, Philip.

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-The phone call from Sian

-was the strangest I've ever had.

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-I was on a stag do in Stockholm.

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-It still doesn't seem real.

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-I still hear her voice, Dad.

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-Sian said...

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-..she didn't suffer.

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-You couldn't have done anything.

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-I left her on her own, Dafydd...

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-..when she needed me most.

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-I wasn't there for her.

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