- Duncan McLeod: Morning, Jane. Lovely morning.
- Jane Foster: Good morning, Mr McLeod.
- Duncan McLeod: Did I mention that my other name was Duncan?
- Jane Foster: I believe you did. I don't remember mentioning that mine was Jane.
- Duncan McLeod: Obviously an oversight
- Jane Foster: [looking at him painting] I'm glad to see that you do something else besides smuggling.
- Duncan McLeod: Oh, yes.
- Jane Foster: Why do you smuggle?
- Duncan McLeod: Keeps me out of mischief. I'm afraid you take rather a poor view of me, don't you?
- Jane Foster: Possibly. It's quite a normal view to take of people who break laws. I mean, willfully break them.
- Duncan McLeod: Trying to tell me you've never broken one yourself?
- Jane Foster: What do you mean by that?
- Duncan McLeod: Well we all do from time to time, don't we? Some more than others. You know - extra rations, dodging income tax and so forth. Quite human little failings really.
- Jane Foster: Does smuggling liquor across the Channel come under the category of a human little failing?
- Duncan McLeod: Oh, definitely.
- Jane Foster: If you ever get caught, I hope the Customs authorities take the same view.
- Duncan McLeod: Thank you! Didn't think you cared that much.
- Jane Foster: I don't! If you want the truth, Mr McLeod, I hate people like you. You don't smuggle because you need the money, you do it out of bravado; because you think it's smart to get away with something.
- Duncan McLeod: I wouldn't say that...
- Jane Foster: Your worse than a real crook because you can look at what you're doing objectively and know that it's wrong. You think it's a good joke. But it's not. It's bad...
- Duncan McLeod: You look wonderful!
- Jane Foster: You make me quite sick, Mr McLeod!