MS bushes and trees with building in background. MS rooftops of medieval town, Rothenburg. MS building through archway. MS woman placing key in door and entering. CU woman opening windows showing rooftops. CU...
MS bushes and trees with building in background. MS rooftops of medieval town, Rothenburg. MS building through archway. MS woman placing key in door and entering. CU woman opening windows showing rooftops. CU woman getting water from medieval type tap. Various shots of woman walking through archway up steps and entering room, pouring water into saucepan and putting it on fire.
Various shots woman entering room where her husband is sat at meal table, woman sits down and pours drink. LS woman being helped into hansom cab by man, various shots as they drive through streets.
Interior LS couple sat in chairs. CU man lighting odd looking pipe and puffing at it, he makes a face and hangs the pipe up on the wall then has a drink. CU woman drinking. CU man drinking, he puts down glass and puts candle out. MS woman in bed, she locks something in box.
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