1 Without any exception, 2 known now by all the world, 3 it's now Sunday, September the 3rd, 1939 4 as a day to be long remember. 5 At 11:15 this morning, 6 the primary minister speaking to the Nation from No.10, Dunning Street, 7 announce the Great Britain is at the war with Germany. 8 Meanwhile, the London Public Earnest remind their emergency order already issued. 9 No light at any description should be visible after black out time. 10 No dogs or cats will be allowed to room at three through out of dark, 11 and the troops should've to remember 12 the thief should not to be committed in public area shelter. 13 Gas mask and warm clothing should be placed hence for retiring 14 and he suggests the warm drinking of cinnamon 15 would be a great of comfort to small children who 16 might have been waken at unusual hour. 17 If there's ever the troops maid to require the nurse of those children 18 who still remain in London despite of the evacuation 19 which would continue the late hours until this evening. 20 Colonel Cronnie's car! 21 I was right, Thomas. 22 Tonight! 23 To front, Sir? 24 Waterloo Station! 25 Yes. 26 Be familiarity you wanted it. 27 I mean I've been to the last one. 28 Yes, it would be familiar. 29 Thomas 30 Sir 31 Go by way ofWaterloo Bridge, will you? 32 Waterloo Bridge? Sir? 33 We have plenty of time. 34 All right, sir? 35 Wait for me at the other end of the Bridge. 36 I'll walk across. 37 All right. 38 Here, take this! 39 Good luck chuck? 40 Perhaps it would bring you luck. 41 I hope it will. 42 I prey it will. 43 It's such wonderfully kind ofyou 44 Do you think you remember me now? 45 I think so. 46 I think so. 47 For the rest of my life. 48 I hear it. 49 Oh, you're dreaming. 50 I didn't hear a thing. |