Continuing with Scene 194, beginning with yesterday's quote, Maggie's reply to Barnabas -
Page 89/Scene 194 - Maggie (looking at him): 'Has it been so obvious? (attempting a smile) Or have you gotten to know me better than I thought you had?'
- coming up, followed in the script by:
BARNABAS I think anyone could see you've been disturbed tonight. What is it, Maggie?
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And as far as the dialogue, the direction, and the descriptions go, the first part of Maggie's actual reply is "Oh, Barnabas, has it been that obvious?" - and she doesn't so much as attempt a smile as she achieves one - and while he begins to pour the wine, Barnabas' actual response to Maggie wondering if he knows her better than she might think is "Well, I sure anyone could see that something's been disturbing you", - and as she turns away -
- and looks down at the table, he follows with "And now, tell me what it is" rather than the scripted "What is it, Maggie?"