- German Soldier: What did he say?
- Countess Mary Lindell: When you're dying, you all ask for the same thing. You ask for your mother.
- Henry Smallwood, American Embasy: Be careful, Mary.
- Countess Mary Lindell: You be careful. You're the one who's neutral. There's a special hell for fence-sitters, my friend.
- Countess Mary Lindell: I don't know if you realize what it's like - bailing out in a foreign country, occupied by the enemy, not knowing anything, and suddenly being handed over to someone and thinking, "Oh, God, it's a woman! This is dreadful, isn't it?". Yet suddenly they felt safe. I love the whole lot of them. They were too sweet - too ridiculous, most of them. And I never even knew their names.
- Col. Miles Grant, Leggat's CO: You're quite the heroine around here. James never tires of telling how you knocked him flat in that Cafe.
- Countess Mary Lindell: He exaggerates.
- Major James Leggatt, The Guards: Not by much.