Continuing Scene 111, picking up with Maggie's scripted actions after she tells Barnabas she feels as if she's known him for a long time:
She turns to look at him They look at each other. He smiles down at her. There is an intensity in his looks that frightens her. She turns away.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 42/Scene 111 - Barnabas: 'Go tell Cousin Elizabeth that you will stay. She wants you. David does. I do --'
- comes up.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions, considering that Maggie has yet to cross in front of Barnabas, she doesn't actually turn to look at him because, as can be seen in today's capture, she and Barnabas -
- are still standing face to face - and as Barnabas tries to persuade Maggie to stay by actually saying "Go tell Elizabeth that you'll stay. She wants you. David does" and then with special emphasis he adds "I do", there doesn't really seem to be anything about him that frightens her because what she does as he speaks is look at him, then down in thought, and then back at him as she's surprised by his emphasis at how much he wants her to stay - and after all that is when she actually -
- crosses in front of him as she's still deep in thought, and to that DC has yet another notation after Barnabas' dialogue that she crosses, only this time she really does...