Roger Collins: You made a remark: Burke Devlin seems pleasant enough. Well, that attitude can be dangerous to me. You meant what you said. Miss Winters, you work for us. For my sister, for me. You're a member of a household that is moving closer and closer to a struggle with this "pleasant" Mr. Devlin. Oh, we'll have difficulties enough without becoming vulnerable through you.
Victoria Winters: All I did was have coffee with the man.
Roger Collins: And talk. He's a clever man, Miss Winters, and you've no way of knowing when things you repeat in innocence can be of help to him.
Victoria Winters: Well, what do you want me to do? Cross the street when I see him?
Roger Collins: I want you to go back to New York. Go back home.
Victoria Winters: Just because I spoke with Burke Dev...
Roger Collins: There's going to be a brutal struggle, I know it, and no one who lives at Collinwood will be untouched.
Victoria Winters: He's not gonna murder all of us, is he?
Roger Collins: It won't be the first violent death on this hill.