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And here we have the Blu-ray to represent every other version:
Now, the really interesting thing here is that the scene of Tracy in bed trying to comfort Quentin comes up in the 94 and 97 minute versions of the film at the end of Quentin's dream on his first night at Collinwood, however, no such sequence is scripted because the dream is put together from various scenes that should appear at other times in the film. The dream takes place between scripted Scenes 40 and 51, and that scene with Quentin and Tracy is scripted to be Scene 103 - and it tales place in the 129 minute version of the film in its rightful place. So that means that in that version of the film, it's followed by Scene 104, which is the scene in the Dining Room the next morning with Tracy having her coffee and -...
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- Quentin enters wearing the riding outfit that Tracy gave him. So of course that means that the music cue heard on all but the VHS version of the film plays as Scene 103 transitions to Scene 104...
I also know the kind of life I want--and I know the two of us could never find it together. But you and Morgan will? he asks. Yes! she says. You are telling yourself lies! he says, we belong to each other! No, we're too much alike, she protests, we'd destroy one another--and we could never find the kind of stability I must have if I'm to be happy. In other words, a poor Collins won't do, he accuses--you must have a rich one. That isn't fair, she says. But it's TRUE! he shouts--look at me and tell me you love Morgan Collins. I do love him, she says. I don't believe that, says Bramwell, I don't believe you love him, nor do I believe he loves you--he only wants you because he doesn't want me to have you! That's not true! she says. Not only is it true, says Bramwell, it's been the story of my life at Collinwood--my father, Barnabas, who was driven to his grave by this family--from that day on, they devoted themselves to making me and my mother miserable. Justin Collins always loved you, Catherine reminds him. Yes, says Bramwell, he was the one exception--but before he could give me my rightful place in the business, that accident happened, and from that day on, his (two--there are three?) sons saw that I stayed the poor relation--yes, Bramwell Collins must stay in his place--and that's why I left Collinwood--and now I return to find that they have claimed you, too. She rises--no one has claimed me, she says--the decision was mine to make and I made it. This is the final insult, says Bramwell, I suppose they rejoiced when you said yes to Morgan.[/spoiler]