As do I. And the fact that more of the apology was there as opposed to this version where it was simply "Lady Blakeney, your husband would not have left you had he known about your past" "Does my husband know how much I love you" - really, no real new things to say and having to not say everything.
Though I have to say, I was not a fan of having 'Armand' framed by la guillotine at the end of 'The Riddle' either, though I suppose from a staging and framing standpoint, it makes sense. If you haven't actually lived it.