Gentlemen, pardon me, but I usually inquire who does me the honor to seek my assistance.
5 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:02:12.727 in the radio play.
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[...]
- Hope has quite departed from my breast.
- One cloudy night, ten years ago, I was walking along the quay by the river.
- Dr. Manette, formerly of Beauvais.
- Will you please enter the carriage, Dr. Manette?
- Gentlemen, pardon me, but I usually inquire who does me the honor to seek my assistance.
- Doctor, your clients are people of condition. Enough. Will you please enter the carriage?
- They were armed and I was not. I got in in silence.
- I saw that the two men were brothers.
- In an upper room, I found a patient in a high fever of the brain, lying on a bed.
[...]