4 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:46:36.511 in the radio play.
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- First, Mr. Lorry, here is the certificate which enables me to pass out of the city. You see? 'Sidney Carton, an Englishman.' -Yes?
- Yes.
- Keep it for me until tomorrow. I have arranged to see Charles Darnay in prison in the morning, and I had better not take it with me, do you understand?
- Why not?
- I prefer not to do so.
- Now, take this paper. It's a certificate enabling Dr. Manette and his daughter and her child, at any time, to pass the barrier on the frontier, you see?
- Yes, but they're... It shall be done.
- You can buy the means of traveling to the coast as quickly as the journey can be made.
- Do you have money? Order your horses to be ready at two in the afternoon.
- Well?
- It shall be done.
- Tell Lucie tonight, for the sake of her child and her father... tell her and press upon her the necessity of leaving Paris with them and with you at that hour.
- Tell her it was her husband's last wish.
- Do you think she'll consent?
- I believe so.
- Have all these arrangements made in the courtyard and... here, even to the taking of your own seat in the carriage...
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