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:12:02
- Fancy a nice cold drink?
- Can't stop too long.

:12:05
Got to help my granddad
do two more gardens today.

:12:11
He's making a right mess
of that flowerbed.

:12:13
Left all the weeds in.
What's wrong with the little cretin?

:12:16
Now, Hugh, please be kind.
He lives with his granddad.

:12:19
They don't have much. They need
every bit of money they can make.

:12:22
Save the violins!
:12:24
Right. I've got to get back. Mam's
dress is in that old brown bag.

:12:28
Right? Did you hear what I said?
:12:31
Yes, the old bag.
I'll write it down.

:12:34
I'll probably be a bit late tonight.
:12:37
A couple of things
at the office need seeing to.

:12:46
- Here you are, Willie.
- Thank you.

:12:49
Willie, you do know that those
are all weeds you've left there.

:12:53
Yeah?
:12:55
They're so pretty.
I thought they were flowers.

:12:59
- Who decides what's weeds?
- What do you mean?

:13:03
It's a pretty nice plant, it's got
beautiful flowers and everything.

:13:07
But then somebody comes along,
calls it a weed...

:13:11
and I've got to pull it out.
It doesn't seem fair somehow.

:13:20
I'll tell you what.
:13:22
Let's leave them as they are, and
you and I will call them flowers.

:13:26
- What do you say?
- Okay.

:13:30
No, no, I'm not saying
I think she planned it.

:13:33
However, would you give Bran Flakes
to someone quite obviously used...

:13:36
to Crispy Wheat?
:13:38
Oh, speak of the devil!
Merys, I'll call you later.

:13:42
- Morning.
- Betty...

:13:44
- I was so sorry to hear about Dilys.
- Thank you so much...

:13:51
Selma?
:13:53
I was just speaking
to Merys Gwynedd.

:13:56
- Said she felt so helpless.
- The other end of the phone and all.


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