Wrapping up Scene 67A, beginning with Friday's quote -
Scene 67A - Laura: 'How...how incredible you are...the two of you...what you do...in this house...'
- coming up, followed by Saturday's first quote -
Page 28/Scene 67A - Charles: 'In front of the family.'
- coming up, followed by Saturday's second quote -
Page 28/Scene 67A - Angelique: (laughing) 'Who knows who sees us...think of the servants...'
- coming up, followed by Sunday's quote -
Page 28/Scene 67A - Laura: 'You are a witch! Charles, can't you see? Are you so mesmerized that you don't even know what's happening to you?'
- coming up, followed by today's quote -
Page 28/Scene 67A - Angelique: 'Oh, he knows what's happening, Laura my darling, and for the first time in his life he's really enjoying it.'
- coming up.
End of scene.
And as far as what's different with the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions, we have no way of knowing at this point because this scene also doesn't appear in the film as it stands - though it surely has to be one of the highlights of the 129 minute version. However, in DC's script it looks like he added a notation that before Charles throws back in Laura's face that he and Angelique do things in front of the family, Charles would cross to the front of the piano - but then it also looks like DC may have changed his mind about that because it almost looks like he started to erase the notation. Or maybe he just had a dull pencil.
And as I mentioned the other day, I'm going to hold off getting into how things are very different in Grayson's script until after we deal with Scene 68 in DC's script...