- ARP Warden: Don't you two know there's a warning on?
- The Girl: Is there a warning - I didn't know.
- The Man: Now look - why should we be the only two not hanging around tonight - everybody else seems to be. And when you go off duty, you go home to your wife, won't you? Well me and my girl's only got about half an hour.
- The Girl: And half of it's gone.
- ARP Warden: They'll be plenty of shrapnel falling if nothing else. I think you'd be better off undercover.
- The Man: That's a matter of opinion.
- [notices medal]
- The Man: Oh, old soldier, eh? Where did you get that - Gallipoli?
- ARP Warden: No - Ladysmith.
- The Man: Oh, Boer War? Blimey, that takes you back a bit, doesn't it?
- ARP Warden: Well I better get back on patrol. The guns have started. I still think you'd be better off undercover.
- The Man: And I still think that's a matter of opinion.
- The Girl: He means Ladysmith Road, doesn't he?
- ARP Warden: That's right, Miss.
- The Girl: That's our road Bill. At least it used to be when it was there. I thought I recognised you. That gentleman was the one that got me out.
- ARP Warden: He got a whole lot of you out that night - he got the George Medal.