Revisiting more dialogue from 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...
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And "Friday's quote" was actually Saturday, October 19th's quote this time around, and "Saturday's" quotes are actually today's, October 20th's, quotes.
Something I never thought about before until after I read Charles' quote is just who are the family members he refers to? So far as we know, the only other family member in the house other than Laura is Gabriel, and he isn't exactly in the dark about what was going on between Angelique and Charles. Now, chances are at least one Collins child exists for the family to continue on, but we have no idea where that child and possibly other children are. It certainly doesn't appear in the film as if any child other than Sarah lives at Collinwood in 1810. Though obviously that's because no child other than Sarah factors into Quentin and Carlotta's "memories" since those are the only types of glimpses we get into 1810.
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