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- He can come close, guard. There's nothing wrong.
- I hope there ain't.

3 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:09:51.734 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Is that the Dover mail?

- Never you mind what it is, what are you?

- Is that the Dover mail?

- Why do you want to know?

- I want a passenger, if it is.

- What passenger?

- Mr. Jarvis Lorry.

- Gentleman of the name of Lorry, answer straight.

- Yes, what is it?

- Does somebody want me? What's the matter?

- A dispatch sent after you from over yonder. Tellson and Company.

- He can come close, guard. There's nothing wrong.

- I hope there ain't.

- Hey, you. Come in at a footpace.

- Let's have the dispatch.

- Here it is, Mr. Lorry.

- Thank you.

- Guard, there's nothing to be afraid of. I belong to Tellson's Bank in London. I'm going to Paris on business.

- May I read this?

- If so be as you're quick, sir.

- 'Wait for Miss Manette at Dover'. You see, guard, it's not long.

[...]

A Tale of Two Cities (1938) Sound Clip

A Tale of Two Cities book coverListen to memorable quotes of Charles Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities", as brought to life by Orson Welles in this rare 1938 Mercury Theatre radio play, featuring sound clips.

Actors: Orson Welles (Sydney Carton, Doctor Manette), Edgar Barrier (Charles Darnay), Betty Garde (Madame Defarge), Mary Taylor (Lucie Manette), Martin Gabel (Jarvis Lorry)

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