Continuing with Scene 67A:
They kiss. Her playing falters, then stops, as the kiss grows in intensity. Suddenly, the door opens, Laura stands there. She looks as if she has finally seen something she has tried not to think of before...but something that has been in some part of her mind. Quentin sees her, ends the embrace with a smile. He nods, turns toward Laura. Angelique sees her.
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And that's when today's first quote -
Page 27/Scene 67A - Charles: 'Did you enjoy watching us, my dearest wife?'
- comes up, followed by the script continuing with:
(Revised 3/31/71)
67A CONTD CONTD 67A
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And that's when today's second quote -
Page 28/Scene 67A - Angelique: 'She must have...she didn't leave...'
- comes up.
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 doesn't appear in the film as it stands - however, DC's script has a notation added to Charles' line that indicates he would turn toward Laura after he says "Did you enjoy watching us" and before he says "my dearest wife?"
It's also worth noting that so far as the script goes, this would have been the first time the audience sees Charles because the horse trampling of Strack and Charles' embracing of Angelique outside the cemetery, which, as far as the film stands, are parts of Quentin's dream on his first night at Collinwood, don't actually come up in the script until Scenes 145 & 146...