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-I'll have to give up my job.

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-I can't live without nursing.

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-Hey.

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-Subtitles

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-TEXT ALERT

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-Who was that?

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-Who was that?

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-Scott.

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-Who?

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-The plumber on Wyn's site.

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-Are you working today?

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-No. He was offering me

-two tickets for a football game.

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-Fair play to him. When?

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-Fair play to him. When?

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-Today.

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-Today? You promised to take Robbie

-fishing. He hasn't used his new rod.

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-It's a big game

-and the seats are great.

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-Grandad Ken could

-take Robbie fishing after lunch.

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-I thought Ken would like to join me.

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-I thought Ken would like to join me.

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-Yes.

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-What about the taxis?

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-What about the taxis?

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-Phone Vince.

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-Robbie could go with his mother.

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-Robbie could go with his mother.

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-Me?

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-I've got no idea what to do.

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-I've got no idea what to do.

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-Kylie has been a few times.

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-You've thought of everything.

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-You've thought of everything.

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-I don't get offered tickets often.

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-OK.

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-It's alright for some.

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-Alright?

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-Yes.

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-It's busy in the shop.

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-Why are Sunday papers more popular?

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-People have more time to read them.

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-You haven't eaten your breakfast.

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-Can I make fresh toast for you?

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-Can I make fresh toast for you?

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-No. I'm not hungry.

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-Cuppa?

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-Cuppa?

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-I've just had one, thanks.

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-OK.

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-I'll go back to the shop.

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-I understand that,

-but I can't wait to see my GP.

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-I've had a major operation

-and I'm in pain.

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-I just want a repeat prescription.

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-It doesn't sound

-as if I've got much choice.

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-OK. Quarter past twelve.

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-Thanks for your help.

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-What did they do to you?

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-Don't you have anything better to do

-than listen to me on the phone?

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-Sorry.

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-Sorry.

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-I'm busy.

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-I was going to offer you a cuppa.

-I won't bother next time.

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-Sorry. I didn't expect anyone

-to be here on a Sunday morning.

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-I've got some paperwork to do.

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-Dad's nagging me for receipts

-so that he can do the books.

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-Do you want a cuppa?

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-Do you want a cuppa?

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-Thanks, and sorry again.

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-A strong coffee?

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-I'll go.

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-Hiya.

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-What do you want?

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-What a welcome!

-I've come to see the new baby.

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-Eh?

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-Eh?

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-The bike!

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-We could go for a spin.

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-Can I borrow your old bike?

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-I've promised to do something

-with Llio.

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-Please take him out, Mathew.

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-There you are.

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-Please, miss,

-can Iolo come out to play?

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-Yes. I'm busy.

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-I thought we were going to...

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-I thought we were going to...

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-Go. I'll finish faster.

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-Are you sure?

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-Are you sure?

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-Yes. We'll go out for supper.

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-You're the world's best girlfriend.

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-You're the world's best girlfriend.

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-I know.

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-I'll change.

-You fill the water bottles.

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-Bye. Enjoy your Sunday lunch.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Hiya.

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-Have you settled in the new house?

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-Have you settled in the new house?

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-Yes, thanks.

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-I haven't unpacked all the boxes.

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-That's what I'm doing

-this afternoon.

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-How is Alwena?

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-So-so.

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-So-so.

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-What happened?

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-They don't think

-the operation was a success.

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-I thought she was getting better.

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-I thought she was getting better.

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-They can operate again.

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-Alwena has gone into her shell.

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-That's not like her.

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-That's not like her.

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-If it doesn't improve...

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-..she might have to give up nursing.

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-That could be a blow

-to her confidence.

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-Mmm. Between you and me, the fire

-affected her more than I thought.

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-Poor Alwena.

-Is there anything I can do?

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-It depends. Are you in a hurry

-to unpack those boxes?

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-I thought you'd got lost.

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-I can't keep up with that rocket.

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-It makes a big difference.

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-I'm getting more exercise

-on this old thing.

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-You can have a go on this.

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-You can have a go on this.

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-Do you trust me?

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-Yes. Don't go too fast.

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-And it's only to the next stop.

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-And it's only to the next stop.

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-Great.

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-I'm sick of the sight

-of your backside.

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-I won't go too fast.

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-Mathew.

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-Mathew.

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-What?

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-You'll still see my backside.

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-Knock knock.

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-Hiya. Come in.

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-Are you OK?

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-Are you OK?

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-Yes. Do you fancy a brew?

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-No, thanks.

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-I want to ask a favour.

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-I want to ask a favour.

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-Oh?

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-How do you fancy

-coming with me to Llandudno?

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-I'd planned a day

-in front of the TV.

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-Please. I've got a wedding

-in Llandeilo in December.

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-I've no idea what to wear.

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-There's plenty of time.

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-Not really.

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-I've got so many weekend shifts.

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-Please come.

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-I'll need help.

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-I'll need help.

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-I haven't had a shower.

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-How many hours will that take?!

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-Give me half an hour then.

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-Great. I'll toot the horn.

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-PHONE

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-Hiya, Barry.

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-Sorry. I have to buy

-more needles and thread.

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-I won't have time for lunch.

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-I've got to finish the order today.

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-I'll make it up to you tonight.

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-I've got to go.

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-I'll see you later. Ta-ra.

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-# Leading to the sea

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-# Leading to the sea

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-# Leading to the sea #

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-What about here?

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-It's as good a place as any.

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-Be careful, Robbie.

-You'll take someone's eye out.

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-Wait a minute.

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-Those stones can be slippery.

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-If I shout, what do you do?

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-Listen.

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-Listen.

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-No more than an hour, OK?

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-OK.

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-# Leading to the sea #

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-Come in.

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-Hello.

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-Good afternoon. Take a seat.

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-How can I help you?

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-I had an operation

-a few weeks ago...

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-..for a collapsed lung.

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-I've run out of painkillers.

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-Three months ago.

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-Something like that.

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-You had a repeat prescription

-three weeks ago.

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-Have you finished them already?

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-No. I left them behind

-in South Wales.

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-I don't take them every day.

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-I'm not sleeping well.

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-I'm not happy to prescribe more.

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-You've had a repeat prescription.

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-You should see your own GP.

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-I won't get an appointment today

-and I'm in pain.

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-Take Ibuprofen for the time being.

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-It doesn't work.

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-Please.

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-See your GP.

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-OK. Thanks.

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Subtitles

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-Still nothing, Robbie?

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-No.

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-He needs bait to catch a fish.

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-We don't have any bait.

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-He'll never catch anything.

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-Let's find him something.

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-Where?

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-Look under the pebbles

-for small fish or crabs.

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-What if I find something?

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-What if I find something?

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-Put it on the hook.

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-Kill it?

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-I'll do it. Come on.

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-Thanks.

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-It's a good bike.

-Was Llio OK with you buying it?

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-Yes.

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-Wasn't she furious?

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-You're meant to be saving.

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-I know.

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-Lucky.

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-Lucky.

-

-You're right.

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-Five years ago, I was moving

-from beach to beach...

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-..and from bar to bar.

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-I thought I was happy.

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-Now, I can't imagine

-life without her.

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-If that means staying here,

-mortgaged to the hilt, so be it.

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-Blimey.

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-Do I hear church bells?

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-Don't be silly.

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-That dress was pretty.

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-You should have tried it on.

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-What for?

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-I don't have anywhere to wear it.

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-You'd have to persuade Philip

-to take you away for the weekend.

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-We'll go back after a coffee.

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-It's a struggle to try anything on

-with my shoulder as it is.

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-I'd be ages getting it over my head.

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-I'd be ages getting it over my head.

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-Give it time.

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-That's what everyone says.

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-That's what everyone says.

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-It's true. Two coffees, please.

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-It might never get better.

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-There must be something they can do.

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-I've known people who've had

-operation after operation.

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-They're never the same again.

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-My shoulder will be weak forever.

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-Too weak for me to be a nurse.

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-Work isn't everything.

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-I've wanted to be a nurse

-since I was 14.

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-I spent months in Colchester

-to apply for a senior position.

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-There are other jobs you could do

-with your experience.

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-Sitting behind a desk,

-doing paperwork?

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-Working in the shop? No, thanks.

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-I can understand the shock,

-but it could have been much worse.

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-We prayed for weeks

-that you'd open your eyes again.

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-I know that I sound ungrateful...

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-..especially after everything

-you've been through this year.

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-But if I can't be a nurse,

-I don't know who I am.

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-I'll never get the mud

-from under my fingernails.

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-We found bait for him.

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-For all the difference it made.

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-Robbie, let's go!

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-All we'll catch today is a cold.

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-All we'll catch today is a cold.

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-Oh, Mam!

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-Robbie, I'm freezing.

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-It was more fun

-when I went with Dad.

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-You've seen sense now.

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-I won't ask again, Robbie!

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-I've caught something!

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-Robbie.

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-Robbie.

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-Really!

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-Well done, Robbie.

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-Come on, Lowri.

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-Hey! Do you fancy a pint

-on the way home?

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-Why not?

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-Carys will be working all afternoon.

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-So, I'm the sub? Thanks.

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-I see more of you

-than her these days.

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-Here she is.

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-Did you go to China

-to buy thread?!

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-If you must know, I was

-measuring a customer for a dress.

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-Phone her to check

-if you don't believe me.

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-I was only teasing.

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-Anyone would think

-you don't trust me.

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-Are you going to bring up Jac

-every time we argue?

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-It's childish and boring, Barry.

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-I came to give you a sandwich.

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-You can starve next time.

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-Well done, Robbie.

-It looks like a good fish!

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-I'll cook it for you.

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-How?

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-What?

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-How are you going to cook it?

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-How are you going to cook it?

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-I've no idea. Don't you know?

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-No.

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-Cut off its head and tail,

-then remove what's inside.

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-If you're such an expert, you do it.

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-Ugh!

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-Ugh!

-

-What now?

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-I've got an idea.

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-Hiya, Vince.

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-Have you dropped off Mrs Jones yet?

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-Perhaps I should buy a bike.

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-Perhaps I should buy a bike.

-

-You?

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-Why not?

-I had one when I was younger.

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-A penny-farthing?!

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-Go for a shower

-instead of standing there, smelling.

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-Here they are. Do I need

-to take out a second mortgage?

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-Did you have a good time?

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-Did you have a good time?

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-Yes, great.

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-Where are the bags?

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-Where are the bags?

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-I didn't see anything I liked.

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-I can't believe you've come home

-without buying anything.

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-I'll make a start on supper.

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-You're welcome to stay.

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-No, thanks. I'd better go home.

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-No, thanks. I'd better go home.

-

-Thanks for today.

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-Thanks for persuading me

-to buy the dress.

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-I'll see you.

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-Well?

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-Sorry, Philip, but I think our chat

-made things worse.

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-Thanks for trying.

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-Bye.

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-Bye, Sian.

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-Bye, Sian.

-

-Bye.

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-I've never seen her

-like this before.

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-What are we going to do?

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-Disgusting.

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-I want to throw up.

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-There you are.

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-A little salt and pepper,

-then into the frying pan.

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-Robbie! Come to see the fish

-before we cook it.

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-Mmm! Do you want beans with it?

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-Can I have a sausage?

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-Can I have a sausage?

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-It took us all day to catch it.

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-Now, you don't want it?!

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-Now, you don't want it?!

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-It'll look better once it's cooked.

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-I don't like fish.

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-You like fish fingers.

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-What a waste of a day.

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-It's a shame to waste it.

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-You have it.

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-Are you sure?

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-Thanks. I'll see you!

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-Thanks.

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-Oh, no.

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-What's wrong?

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-What's wrong, Lowri?

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-What's wrong, Lowri?

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-I've lost my engagement ring.

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-Hey.

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-Don't sulk.

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-Are you in a better mood?

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-Sorry. I've got loads of work.

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-I haven't had a day off in a month.

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-You don't have to accept every job.

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-I can't afford to turn down work.

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-You haven't been yourself

-since the accident.

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-You work too hard

-and I never see you.

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-I'm here now. I'll buy us

-a takeaway curry for supper.

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-What do you say?

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-OK. You know what I want.

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-I'll give you the money.

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-You want me to get it?

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-Please?

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-Why do I put up with this?!

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-I'm going for a shower.

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-I'll hurry back then.

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-I'll have my usual too.

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-You're lucky that I love you.

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