Continuing with Scene 121A:
He holds up the hand with the BLACK STONE RING.
BARNABAS (CONT'D) As a matter of fact, this ring belonged to my ancestor... (raising the silver headed cane) ...And this cane. They’re my most treasured possessions.
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
121A CONTINUED:
LIZ This is all so extraordinary. (then) We knew of course, according to the various journals, that the original Barnabas went to England in the late 1700s, just after the election of John Adams.
BARNABAS A man he helped to elect, along with Thomas Jefferson as Vice President.
LIZ Yes. (she smiles, impressed)
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 49/Scene 121A - Liz: 'But whatever brought you to Collinwood?'
- comes up.
And when it comes to what's different, Barnabas doesn't actually hold up his hand to show off the ring, nor does he raise the cane, and he actually says "You will recognize this ring, of course, in the portrait... And this cane... They’re my most treasured possessions" - And the expression on Liz' face makes clear that she's quite fascinated before she even remarks "This is so extraordinary" - and though there are several camera angle changes along the way in this portion of the scene, none of them are indicated in the script as everything continues to be listed as Scene 121A.