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(Mrs Morgan) {Without.} |
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(Mrs Howells) How are you, Miss Richards? |
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Pretty well, thank you, indeed, Mrs. Howells. |
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(Mrs Richards) I suppose the bread won't be long now, Mrs. Evans? |
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(Mrs Richards) Wasn't I, Jinnie? |
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Yes, yes. |
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Just after supper. |
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(Mrs Richards) Richards has gone down the valley to see my son-in-law. |
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(Mrs Richards) I don't know why he should have such looks on Richards's opinion; but he's always asking your father's advice, isn't he, Jinnie fach? |
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Always, indeed! |
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D'you remember mam?─it was father persuaded him to put in those broad beans by the wall. |
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(Mrs Evans) Well, indeed, now, say what you like; there's nothing nicer than broad beans and a bit of bacon. |
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(Mrs Richards) That's one thing─ |
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And my brother-in-law was saying he ought to have been elected years ago. |
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(Mrs Price) Well, they made Jones Shop Flannel a deacon long enough ago, and if it come to a matter of praying, Richards could pray him out of house and home. |
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(Mrs Howells) Understand, indeed! |
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Nice little cloth, indeed, Mrs. Price. |
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Yours is it? |
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(Mrs Price) No, not mine. |
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(Mrs Evans) Yes. |
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How many has she got in, Mrs. Evans? |
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(Mrs Evans) Two. |
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(Mrs Evans) Two. |
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Large or small? |
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(Mrs Evans) Small. |
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(Mrs Evans) Small. |
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What's her mark? |
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(Mrs Evans) Well, indeed, she hasn't got a mark to-night. |
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I hope you don't think, Mrs. Howells─ |
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(Mrs Howells) {Soothingly.} |
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(Mrs Howells) I was only just saying like; that's all─ |
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I suppose there's as good fish in the, sea as ever came out of it. |
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(Mrs Howells) Oh, yes! |
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(Mrs Howells) Three small. |
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It's lucky, indeed, you are with such a small baking─ |
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(Maggie) {Surprised.} |
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She's coming. |