"Trench, Sylvia Trench. I admire your luck, Mr...?"
*Sylvia Trench was a patron of the Le Cercle casino at Les Ambassadeurs in London. A recurring love interest portrayed by the late British actress Eunice Gayson, the character appeared in EON Productions' first two James Bond films, Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963).
At the classy Le Cercle casino in London, James Bond plays Baccarat with a crowd of people. Trench sits across the table. It should be noted that Trench can be credited with giving the cinematic Bond his most iconic catchphrase; at the Chemin table, when Bond asks her name, she replies: "Trench, Sylvia Trench" and when she asks Bond his, he replies in the now-familiar style, mimicking (perhaps playfully mocking) Trench's own cadence.
When he receives a message from M and excuses himself, she follows him. He gives her his card and invites her to lunch the next day. After meeting with M, Bond returns to his flat. There, he finds Trench putting golf balls into a hat wearing only a button-up shirt of his. Although he must run to the airport, he spends a quick amount of time with her.
Six months later, Trench has a picnic with Bond beside a river in his car, and notices the scar on his back. Much to her disappointment, Bond is called by Miss Moneypenny for his next mission, to retrieve a coding device from the Russians. Annoyed at the fact as this happened the last time her and Bond were sharing a romantic moment, Trench attempts to woo Bond into staying with her for a little longer before he leaves, but fails as he departs on his mission shortly afterwards.*