This is how Scene 193 is scripted:
193 MOVING IN FRONT OF THEM
As Barnabas leads her along the hallway, we notice the work that is being done.
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And that's where today's quote -
Page 88/Scene 193 - Barnabas: 'You're going to be quite surprised when you see this. I know I was. [He stops by a door.] (CONT'D) Willie and I were working up here on the third floor, when we uncovered this door.'
- is scripted to come up, followed by the script continuing and concluding the scene with:
He puts his hand on the knob, looks at her, swings the door open. Her face lights up. He indicates for her to enter.
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And when it comes to the dialogue, the actual wording is very much the same, however, Barnabas tells Vicki about uncovering the door before he says she's going to be quite surprised - and there's a pause before Barnabas tells her that he was surprised, but more on that below.
So, as far as the direction and descriptions go, once again things are quite a bit different because, while the camera does indeed shoot from in front of them, Barnabas does not lead Vicki along a hallway, nor do we notice work that is being done - in fact, as can be seen in today's capture -
- in stark contrast to Scene 192, Scene 193 is shot so darkly that you can barely see anything of Barnabas and Vicki's surroundings or even themselves. But getting back to the direction, as Barnabas tells Vicki about uncovering the door, he indicates a doorway that they've come to that had been boarded up but has been broken through and he leads her through it - and at first they stand just beyond the doorway (as seen in the capture), but then, after he explains that she's going to be quite surprised and motions for her to move on, he follows Vicki a short distance to a door, where he then explains that he was surprised - and then with a slight smile, he just begins to open the door so, therefore, we do not see inside the room, nor do we see Vicki's reaction to what's inside, nor does Barnabas indicate for Vicki to enter.
End of scene - though, again, certainly not end of sequence.