- [first lines]
- Jenny, Billy: [running downstairs on Christmas morning] Morning, Mother! Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
- Mother: Merry Christmas, Billy, Merry Christmas, Jenny.
- Billy: [startled] Mother, where are our stockings?
- Mother: ...Children, come and sit down a minute... Jenny, this is for you; and Billy, this is for you. It's Mother's Christmas present.
- Billy: [puzzled] War bonds.
- Mother: Yes, darling - war bonds.
- Billy: Well, gee - thanks a lot, Mom, but...
- Jenny: I wanted a bicycle.
- Mother: I know you did, Jenny. And I know that Billy wanted a railroad. But I feel that you're both old enough to realize that your country's at war, and to be willing to make sacrifices for it. Just think - if Daddy were wounded, one single war stamp might pay for the medicine that would save him from pain... even save his life.
- [last lines]
- Bette Davis: Any bond that - that you or I give as a present is much more than a gift. It's a Christmas blessing to - to those men who will be far away on this Christmas Day, many under actual fire. It's a gift of appreciation from us to them, for the incredible sacrifices they're making - a gift for their future, and ours. Thank you.