1. Cait!
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2. Cait!
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3. Cait!
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4. Where are you?
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5. Mam is looking for you!
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6. Cait!
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7. Cait!
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8. Cait, I'm warning you!
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9. Girls! Did you find her?
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10. No!
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11. There's muck on your shoes.
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12. The Quiet Girl
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13. Mam said the calf will be born
the same week as the baby.
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14. They will be twins!
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15. We'll have to pick a name for it.
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16. How does the calf
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17. The bull pushes the calf into her.
Everyone knows that.
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18. Grainne, that's not how it happens.
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19. It is!
Fiona Geraghty saw their bull..!
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20. - Fiona Geraghty is an idiot.
- She's not an idiot!
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21. Fuck sake...
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22. She hasn't made the lunches.
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23. Dad! Mom didn't make the lunches!
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24. You know what?
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25. It really pisses me off!
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26. "There was a sadness...
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27. ".. upon the...
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28. People.
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29. ".. people...
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30. ".. who were...
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31. Left.
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32. "left."
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33. Siobhan, continue reading.
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34. ".. but the king said
they were most welcome.
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35. "The prince was overjoyed.
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36. "They were travelling
on a great ship..."
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37. - Pick one.
- Green.
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38. Your sister is such a weirdo.
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39. My mother and your mother
were hanging out their clothes!
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40. My mother came to your mother
and punch in the nose!
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41. What color was the blood?
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42. How's it going?
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43. What?
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44. Which one is she?
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45. That's the wonder.
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46. Have you anything to say for yourself?
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47. Don't stop at me on the street either.
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48. It's enough from here to your home.
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49. Would you prefer if I let you off?
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50. Don't be fucking like that.
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51. I can let you off, if you want.
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52. Help yourself.
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53. Dan.
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54. Huh?
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55. Dan, did you hear me?
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56. What?
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57. Could you put your horses down
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58. Alright then. What do you want?
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59. How long should they keep her?
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60. Till after the baby?
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61. She can take her
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62. Is that what I'll say?
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63. They are your people, aren't it?
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64. You are some help of a man.
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65. Do you know that?
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66. Say whatever you want to say so.
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67. Isn't that what you always do?
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68. Just the one today.
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69. Letter for you.
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70. Leave it on the table.
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71. Cait.
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72. Yes?
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73. Come here.
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74. Where are they?
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75. Look further in the field. There.
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76. Girls!
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77. Cait is leaving!
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78. Wait for us! We're coming!
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79. Let's go, in the name of God.
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80. Waterford, 3:1.
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81. That's where we're going.
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82. Aye, sure in that way I put a bet on them.
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83. My dear, that's in it.
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84. Fuck yeah, I knew it!
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85. Useless showy bastards.
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86. Oh, shit.
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87. Dan, what way are you?
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88. - Sean.
- Get out of here.
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89. How was the drive down?
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90. As it should happen.
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91. Three hours in a car is no joke, mate.
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92. We've got a power of sunshine
these past weeks.
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93. Priest had us praying
for rain this morning.
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94. That'd be good if you do.
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95. How's the farm?
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96. Well, look at this girl!
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97. Stand out so I can
have a proper look at you.
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98. The last time I saw you,
you were in the pram.
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99. Did you know that?
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100. - The pram is broken.
- What happened to it at all?
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101. My sisters used it as a wheelbarrow
and one of the wheels fell off.
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102. Come on in, child.
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103. Sit down if you'd like, pet.
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104. Make yourself at home.
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105. How is your mammy?
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106. She won ten pounds
on the Prize Bonds.
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107. She did not.
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108. She did. We had jelly.
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109. Wasn't that a treat?
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110. I'd say she's busy.
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111. Your mother?
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112. She's waiting for the men
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113. Have you not cut the hay yet?
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114. You're late.
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115. Are there any children here?
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116. There's only myself and Sean
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117. They are in here, aren't they?
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118. Hello, Missus.
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119. Dan.
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120. There's a scorcher of a day, huh?
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121. 'Tis hot, surely.
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122. No fields be glad of a sip of rain.
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123. That would've rain long enough.
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124. Aren't you saying hello to our guest?
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125. Here's herself, then?
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126. "Herself" has a name.
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127. Great year for the hay all the same.
Jeez, I've never seen the like of it.
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128. Loft is full to capacity.
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129. Near clipped me head off
on the rafters pitching in the hay.
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130. Now. How bad!
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131. What way is Mary?
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132. She's nearing her time.
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133. I suppose,
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134. Aye.
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135. It's the feeding them that's the trouble.
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136. There's no appetite like a child's
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137. and, believe you me,
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138. Well, we all eat in spurts,
the same as we grow.
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139. She'll ate but you can work her.
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140. There's no need for any of that.
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141. We keep the child gladly.
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142. She's more than welcome.
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143. She'll ate you out of your house and home.
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144. But I don't suppose there'll be a word
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145. I have to pee.
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146. Now.
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147. I'd better hit the road.
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148. What hurry is on you?
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149. Long drive back.
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150. The spuds to spray yet.
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151. There's no fear of blight these evenings.
Back in a minute.
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152. Give this to Mary.
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153. I'm snowed under with rhubarb
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154. Now.
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155. Good luck to you now.
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156. Try not to fall into the fire, you.
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157. Are you all right, love?
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158. Lord God, he left with
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159. In you go.
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160. - It's hot.
- You'll get used to it.
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161. Now, your clothes.
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162. I don't have any clothes.
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163. Would some of our old things
do you for now?
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164. - I don't mind.
- Good girl.
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165. Now.
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166. My mam says
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167. What else does your mother say?
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168. That you can keep me
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169. Now, will you come down
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170. Now?
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171. Does now not suit you?
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172. Is it a secret?
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173. What?
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174. Am I not supposed to tell?
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175. There are no secrets in this house.
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176. Do you hear me?
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177. Do you hear me?
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178. - Yes.
- Yes, what?
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179. Yes, there are no secrets
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180. If there are secrets in a house,
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181. We don't want any shame here.
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182. OK.
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183. You're too young to understand.
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184. Come on.
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185. Look at that.
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186. You wouldn't think
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187. Drink some.
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188. Now, be careful.
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189. It's deep.
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190. Now, do you want to bring
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191. Mam doesn't let me drink anything
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192. Well...
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193. .. we'll stick with Mammy's way so.
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194. Sean, Cait is going to bed.
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195. Good night.
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196. We'll go up.
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197. Oh, pardon me.
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198. Are you afraid of the dark?
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199. Don't mind me.
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200. Are you OK?
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201. Is your mammy OK?
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202. What do you mean?
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203. Your mammy, is she OK?
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204. She'd been throwing up until
recently, but she's stopped now.
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205. Why isn't the hay in?
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206. She doesn't have enough
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207. God help her.
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208. Would she be offended
if I sent her some money?
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209. - Offended?
- Would she be cross?
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210. She wouldn't, but Dad would.
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211. Your father.
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212. Goodnight, pet.
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213. God help you.
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214. If you were mine...
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215. ..I would never leave you
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216. Did you sleep well, love?
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217. Lord God Almighty.
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218. Look at that.
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219. These old mattresses.
They're always weeping.
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220. What was I thinking
putting you on one of these?
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221. Take off the pyjamas, good girl.
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222. It's time.
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223. Do you want to bring Cait
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224. Show her the farm?
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225. The work will be
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226. - Will it?
- Another time, maybe.
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227. Well.
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228. If so...
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229. .. we'll begin.
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230. You need to be careful with it.
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231. Twenty-three...
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232. .. twenty-four...
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233. twenty-five...
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234. twenty-six...
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235. twenty-seven...
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236. .. twenty-eight.
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237. It's a secret.
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238. Not many people know about it,
but it does wonders for the skin.
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239. Look at me, I haven't so much
as a pimple.
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240. I thought there were no secrets
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241. Well...
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242. .. this is different.
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243. More like a secret recipe.
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244. Forty-three...
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245. forty-four...
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246. forty-five...
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247. forty-six...
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248. .. forty-seven.
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249. - Perishables?
- Food that doesn't last very long.
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250. You put them in here
and they stay as they are.
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251. - They don't grow old?
- Exactly.
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252. Like The Land of Youth?
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253. Like The Land of Youth!
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254. You're getting the hang of it.
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255. Careful of your hand.
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256. Excuse me.
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257. Hello? 72599...
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258. Ninety-four...
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259. .. ninety-five...
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260. .. ninety-six...
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261. .. ninety-seven...
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262. .. ninety-eight...
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263. .. ninety-nine...
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264. ..one hundred.
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265. Your complexion is better already.
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266. All you needed was some minding.
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267. This game is crooked, girl.
I've been saying it for years.
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268. Quiet, you!
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269. Easy knowing whose purse
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270. Is it any wonder?
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271. After twenty years
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272. O Cathasaigh,
haven't I said it before,
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273. misfortune followed you
from the cradle!
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274. Did your mother never tell you?
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275. "The Ass" O Cathasaigh.
The name well-earned.
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276. This girl must think that everyone
around here is mad, does she?
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277. - Who's winning? "The Ass" I bet.
- Who else?
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278. And pigs might fly!
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279. You're after our pennies, are you?
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280. Selling tickets for the raffle.
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281. There's a new roof
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282. I wasn't sure...
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283. You don't have to have
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284. to give shelter
to other people's children, do you?
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285. - You'll have a drink?
- I'll have a cup of tea.
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286. I'll get it.
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287. And who is this?
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288. Excuse me.
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289. Hello? 72599...
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290. Ah, hello Sinéad.
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291. You don't say! Your poor father!
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292. Of course, I'll head over to you now.
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293. There's ham and coleslaw in
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294. We won't die of the hunger anyway.
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295. My mam says I'll get pneumonia
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296. Now.
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297. Maybe the old man
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298. Maybe.
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299. Why is Mrs Kinsella
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300. She's helping his daughter.
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301. It's the daughter
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302. Don't you help your neighbours out
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303. I don't know.
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304. Cait!
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305. Cait!
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306. Cait!
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307. You can't go wandering off like that,
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308. Do you hear me?
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309. Sean.
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310. Cait is going to bed.
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311. Good night.
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312. How are you getting on, love?
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313. - Is that the mother's milk?
- No.
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314. - What is it then?
- Powdered milk.
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315. Why don't you give him
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316. We sell that milk.
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317. - Why doesn't the calf get any?
- He does, in the beginning.
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318. For how long?
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319. Long enough!
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320. Why don't we drink the powdered milk
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321. and leave the cows
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322. Here, you do it.
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323. - Can you run?
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324. You have long legs.
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325. Sometimes.
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326. Run down the lane
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327. - What box?
- The post box.
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328. I forgot it this morning.
See if there's anything in it.
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329. Off you go. I'll time you.
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330. Off you go!
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331. You've never had red gooseberry jam?
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332. I haven't.
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333. You're in for a treat so.
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334. Good girl.
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335. It's past time
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336. What's wrong with her?
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337. Tomorrow is Sunday and I won't let
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338. Isn't she clean and neat?
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339. You know what I'm talking about,
Eibhlin.
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340. Run upstairs, get yourself ready
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341. You should wash your hands and face
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342. Didn't your father bother
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343. One minute.
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344. Sorry to have kept you.
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345. It will be nice
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346. And the town is nice.
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347. I don't know why I didn't think
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348. You can buy a Choc Ice for yourself.
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349. She could buy
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350. What good is it having her here
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351. What do you say?
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352. - Thank you.
- You're welcome.
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353. We'll go.
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354. Isn't she tall!
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355. We're all tall.
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356. You look beautiful, pet! Beautiful!
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357. Try this one.
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358. Isn't your mammy good to you?
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359. Nine pounds, ten ounces.
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360. - She was big in the end.
- You can say that again!
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361. She's beautiful.
Your mother must be mad about her.
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362. She's very taken with her.
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363. What about Cian?
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364. He's getting used to her!
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365. It takes time, I suppose.
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366. And who's this girl? Whose is she?
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367. This is Cait.
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368. She's staying with us for the summer.
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369. Can she be put to work?
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370. She'll put her hand to anything.
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371. Well, isn't she company for you
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372. Sinéad, is everything OK?
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373. It's Dad, he's gone.
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374. Oh Sinéad, I'm so sorry.
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375. Very sorry for your loss, Sinéad.
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376. - Where's he gone?
- Sean?
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377. He's helping the family.
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378. Were you ever at a wake?
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379. I don't think so.
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380. Well, there will be a dead man
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381. You probably never saw
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382. I did, on the news.
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383. You probably did, God help you.
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384. But it's a different thing
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385. Don't be afraid.
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386. He's praying.
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387. We have to say a prayer for him too.
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388. Bye for now, Sean.
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389. - There she is, the long-legged girl.
- Eibhlin, love!
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390. Come here.
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391. Isn't that a lovely dress?
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392. You got that today, did you?
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393. Do you want a sip?
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394. - Do you like it?
- No.
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395. Don't get a taste for it either or
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396. Now.
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397. She's getting restless,
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398. I can bring her home with me
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399. I'll be leaving now.
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400. Oh, I don't know.
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402. Maybe. What harm?
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403. - If you don't mind.
- It's nothing.
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407. The one beside the toilet.
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408. Does he give you pocket money?
Kinsella?
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409. - He gave me money today.
- Weren't you lucky?
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410. - How much?
- A pound.
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411. Is herself allowed to spend?
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412. - Who?
- Eibhlin, you dope!
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414. And she's still drinking, I suppose?
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415. When visitors come.
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416. - Do they have many visitors?
- They had a card game last week.
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417. Who was there?
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418. Two men. And another man
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419. - Lines?
- To put a roof on the school.
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420. Do you say the Rosary?
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421. No.
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422. - She's baking the whole time, is she?
- She is.
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423. - Butter or margarine?
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424. - In her pastry!
- Butter.
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425. Does she have the freezer
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426. Yes.
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427. - Where does the dog sleep?
- In the shed.
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428. - Not in the house?
- I've never seen him there.
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429. And are the child's clothes
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430. - The child's clothes?
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431. If you're sleeping in his room,
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432. Didn't you look?
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433. Well, she had clothes for me
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434. but we went into town
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435. - This rig-out you're wearing?
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436. The shop lady
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437. 'Flattering', is it?
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438. Well..!
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439. Well, I suppose, after wearing the
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440. You didn't know?
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441. About what?
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442. The Kinsellas' boy, you dope.
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443. It must have been some
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444. What happened to him?
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445. Didn't he follow the dog
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446. .. and didn't he drown, the poor boy.
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447. That's what they say anyway.
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448. They say Sean got the gun
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449. and took the dog down the field
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450. .. but he hadn't the heart
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451. Do you know poor Eibhlin's hair
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452. - But her hair is brown.
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456. A mound of sandwiches still
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459. And poor Gearéid
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461. Shameful!
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462. And plastic rosary beads
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464. Shut your traps in there!
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465. - Hello all.
- Sean, you were quick.
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466. We're only in the door.
Aren't we, girl?
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467. Thank you, Una.
It was good of you to take her home.
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468. A quiet girl, this one.
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469. She says as much as she needs to say.
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470. May there be many like her.
Are you ready, pet?
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471. Were you OK in there?
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472. Yes.
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473. Did she ask you any questions?
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474. A few things, not much.
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475. What did she ask you?
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476. She asked me if you used
butter or margarine in your pastry.
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477. Did she ask you anything else?
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478. What did she tell you?
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479. Girl.
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480. She told me that you had a little boy
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481. who followed the dog
into the slurry pit...
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482. .. and died.
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483. And that I was wearing his clothes
for the past month.
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484. We'll go out.
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485. Someone's horse is missing tonight.
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486. It's a stable door.
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487. Do you know, fishermen sometimes
find horses out at sea?
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488. I know a man
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489. who towed a colt in one time.
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490. And the horse lay on the strand
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491. for a long, long time...
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492. .like he was fit to die.
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493. Until he suddenly stood up, revived.
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494. He was OK?
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495. Good as new.
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496. Perfect.
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497. Strange things happen sometimes,
don't they?
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498. Something strange
happened to you tonight.
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499. But Eibhlin didn't mean any harm.
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500. She wants to find
the good in other people...
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501. .. hoping she won't be disappointed...
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502. .. but sometimes she is.
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503. You don't have to say anything.
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504. Always remember that.
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505. Many's the person missed
the opportunity to say nothing...
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506. .. and lost much because of it.
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507. Cait?
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508. Look!
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509. There are three lights now.
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510. "Heidi," - she answered in a clear, ringing voice.
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511. "That's no Ch..."
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512. Christian.
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513. "... Christian..."
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514. Keep your finger under the words.
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515. "... Christian name for a child."
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516. I'm coming!
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517. I'm going to win!
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518. "And now open!
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519. After extensive renovation,
broad department store "Don Garben"
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520. is back in business!
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521. Except all for your home needs,
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522. we're also the one-stop shop
for the latest fabrics and fashions.
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523. And with Back-to-School Time
just around the corner
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524. we've got you covered for school uniforms,
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525. lunch boxes, copybooks, mathematical sets
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526. and a wide range of pencil cases
and colouring pencils!
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527. Professional service and easy marking.
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528. Look no further, dear housewives...
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529. Ten seconds faster
than the first time you did that.
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530. Like a gust of wind you are, girl.
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531. Now, do you think there's any money
in any of these?
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532. I don't know.
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533. A wedding invite maybe.
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534. Will you marry someday, do you think?
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535. Mam says men
aren't worth bothering with.
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536. Maybe she's right.
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537. That being said,
we're not all the same.
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538. But this is certain, whatever fella's
to catch you, he'll have to be fast.
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539. My mam?
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540. It's addressed to Eibhlin.
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541. Well, you have a new brother.
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542. Eight pounds, six ounces.
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543. - Great.
- Don't be like that.
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544. And school is starting again
on Monday.
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545. Your mam wants us to bring you home
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546. so she can get you ready.
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547. I have to go back then?
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548. Yes.
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549. But you knew that, didn't you?
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550. You couldn't stay here
with old fogies like us, could you?
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551. Come here, child.
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552. I have not being in a hurry.
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553. This quilt has taken some years.
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554. It is already promised to a daughter.
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555. It'll be alright, love.
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556. And I hope will become a family heirloom.
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557. - You'll have a glass of orange, pet?
- Please.
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558. The water is low.
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559. I'll have to go down to the well
when you're gone.
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560. - Where's himself?
- He's milking the cows below.
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561. - What hurry is on himself?
- He needs help pulling a calf.
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562. Do you mind finishing down below?
I have the herd out.
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563. - Of course.
- I'll be back as soon as I can.
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564. Go.
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565. I won't be long, dear.
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566. Cait?
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567. Oh Christ!
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568. Oh, my love!
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569. You're frozen.
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570. - What will we say to her mother?
- We won't say a word to her mother.
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571. - It's just a little cold she has.
- She's expecting her at home.
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572. What harm if we hang on to her
for another day or two?
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573. When I think
of what could have happened.
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574. If you've said that once,
you've said it a hundred times!
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575. - But..!
- But nothing happened, she's fine.
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576. We'll bring her home at the weekend
and that's the end of it.
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577. I don't know if I had those potatoes
boiled right at all.
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578. I wouldn't find any fault with them.
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579. That's where Dad lost our red heifer
in a game of cards.
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580. You don't say?
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581. Wasn't that some wager?
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582. Mam didn't speak to him
for a month afterwards.
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583. You've grown.
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584. I have.
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585. Now, watch that.
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586. Eibhlin.
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587. - Sean.
- Maire, my love.
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588. - How are you?
- It's a long time since I saw you.
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589. Come in and have a seat
if you can find a chair.
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590. - You'll have a cup of tea?
- We will.
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591. I brought some jam. Don't let me
leave without giving it to you.
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592. I made this from the rhubarb
you sent down to me.
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593. That's the last of it.
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594. I should have brought more rhubarb
with me, I wasn't thinking.
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595. Where's the new baby?
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596. He's up in the room.
You'll hear him soon enough.
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597. How is he sleeping?
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598. He could crow at any hour.
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599. You never know.
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600. Speak of the angels
and you'll hear their wings.
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601. Hello, girls.
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602. He's sturdy, isn't he?
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603. He's a pet!
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604. No sign of himself?
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605. He went out earlier.
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606. Wherever he's gone.
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607. Speak of the angels.
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608. - Evening, all.
- Dan.
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609. There's the prodigal child. Huh?
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610. Coming back to us, did you?
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611. I did.
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612. - Did she give you any trouble?
- Trouble?
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613. Good as gold, she was, the same girl.
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614. Is that so?
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615. Well, isn't that a relief?
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616. You'll want to sit in
and have your supper.
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617. I had liquid supper.
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618. Any news from home?
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619. Not much.
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620. All quiet really.
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621. - Have you caught a cold?
- No.
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622. You haven't?
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623. Nothing happened.
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624. What does that mean?
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625. I haven't caught a cold.
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626. The poor girl was in bed
for a few days.
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627. Didn't she catch herself a wee chill.
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628. Aye.
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629. She couldn't mind them.
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630. You know yourself.
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631. Dan.
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632. You know, I think it's getting to us time
that we were making tracks.
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633. It's a long road.
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634. - What hurry is on you?
- No hurry, the usual.
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635. The cows don't give you any let up.
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636. Jesus!
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637. That's a right dose
you came home with, huh?
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638. It's nothing she hasn't caught before
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639. and won't catch again.
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640. Sure, isn't it going around?
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641. Are you ready for home?
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642. Are you sure everything is OK?
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643. Yes.
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644. These are nice and floury.
They're Queens.
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645. There was no need, Sean.
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646. It was a nice thing you did,
minding her.
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647. Thank you, both.
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648. She was welcome,
and is welcome again any time.
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649. She is a credit to you.
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650. Take care, my love.
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651. Goodbye, my love.
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652. What happened at all?
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653. Tell me.
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654. Daddy.
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655. Daddy.
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