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16 October 2014
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AgnesWeek 94 -Rhodri's been found at last - much to Brian and Agnes's relief. But all is not well. He discloses the reason for his disappearance. He wants his parents to get together again and if that's not possible, he wants to go and live with Brian. It will be interesting to see how Wendy reacts to that request...
Key language

'sti, 'i' to indicate possession, cael = to be allowed

New words

'sti (wyddost ti), dim siw na miw, bobl bach!, nefoedd yr adar!, aradeg, gan bwyll, o'r gorau, dim bw na be, dod i'r fei, gwaethaf, mewnblyg, herwgipio, dihun, gwadu, ymddiheuro, herwgipio, diolch byth!, holliach, lolyn gwirion, swp sal

Episode 280
Agnes and Brian have been to the police station but there's still no sign of Rhodri. Agnes is distraught and pours her heart out to Jac.
Chris is hit by a car - but is it really an accident?

Episode 281
Brian visits Chris after his accident. Chris has his own theory about Rhodri's whereabouts.
Agnes finds that going to work is the only way that she can distract herself under the circumstances, and Jac prepares her for the worst case scenario regarding Rhodri's disappearance.

Episode 282
Jenny sees Chris and apologises for having knocked him down, but the accident wasn't all that it seems...
Rhodri's been found safe and well, but he makes a demand that Brian's not very keen on!

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