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Drawing room - Sabrina is arranging the participants, telling them where to sit. The others will come, she says--Mrs. Stoddard, sit down...why am I the only one who knows we must do this? I feel we must do it, agrees Liz, not just for Sabrina, but just because I feel we should. I refuse to participate, says Roger. Are you that frightened? asks Liz. Indignant, he walks over to get another chair, brings it over, and arranges it at the table.[/spoiler]
I also remember seeing Ms. Laurence in the film thriller, “The Eyes of Laura Mars,” with Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones.
It’s too bad that Dan Curtis and the DS writers did not bring Ms. Laurence back as Professor Stokes’ free-spirited and decidedly extroverted sister, Hannah, in “Real Time” Collinsport. It would have been great fun to have seen the lively and ebullient Hannah clashing with her serious and conservative brother, sort of a more congenial version of Mrs. Stoddard and her “somewhat” snooty younger brother, Roger.
The baby is sick, says David, I've come to make it better--such a beautiful baby... Give me the baby, asks Megan. David hands the baby to her, then gives her a pouch--after you give it to him, the fever will go down, he promises--it's a kind of medicine, just what he needs--I know. Philip begins, "What you just saw..." You don't have to explain it to me, says David, I understand exactly what was happening. You stole the book, didn't you? accuses Philip. Yes, says David. Give it back, orders Philip. It isn't possible, says David--I am the keeper of the book and protector of the baby--we all have our duties; you've found yours and now I have found mine. How do I know I'm not being lied to? asks Philip. You aren't, says Megan--I know he's speaking the truth.[/spoiler]