I really don't know what you have to do with the matter. If you'll excuse me for saying so, I really don't know that it's any of your business.
7 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:25:20.782 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- The lights were nearly all out in the passages.
- There was wine on his breath.
- Men of business, may you speak to Mr. Darnay now, hm?
- Sir, we men of business, are not...
- I know, I know, don't be upset. You're as good as another, I have no doubt. Better, I dare say.
- Business? Bless you, I had no business.
- It's a pity you haven't some.
- If you had, perhaps you would attend to it.
- Lord love you, no. I shouldn't.
- Mr. Darnay, good night. God bless you, my boy.
- I hope you've been this day preserved, for a prosperous and happy life.
- Good night. Good night, my boy. Good night.
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