Wrapping up the current scene:
They look at each other for a moment.
TRACY Oh - I see -- Well, it was just that those dogs ...
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 17/Scene 50 - Carlotta: 'Those dogs are very important to the security of the estate, madam ... now, is there anything I can get you?'
- comes up, followed by the script continuing with:
TRACY (embarrassed) Oh - no. Nothing. Everything ...Everything's just fine.
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End of scene.
And there are still no differences between the way DC's and Grayson Hall's scripts are written up to this point, however, there are notations in both DC's and Grayson's script for this portion of the scene. First, in Grayson's script she writes that Carlotta has the subtext that she manages the estate so why does Tracy ask when she should leave it to Carlotta and Carlotta will take care of it. And with DC's script, he notes that when it comes to Tracy's last bits of dialogue, the camera is to pan to her as she looks away.
And as for anything different in the dialogue, we have no way of knowing at this point because the scene is not in the film as it currently stands.
And as for what might be different when it comes to the directions and descriptions, again, we have no way of knowing at this point.
And with tomorrow's quote things will be getting back, albeit briefly, to material that is actually in the film...