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'If you remember the words that passed between us long ago, you will understand this when you see it. You do remember them, I know. It is not in your nature to forget them.'

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

You can hear this line at 00:49:12.219 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Change that cravat for this of mine.

- This is madness! It can't be done, it never can be done. It has been attempted. It has always failed.

- Do I ask you, dear Darnay, to pass the door? When I ask you that, then refuse me.

- There are pen and ink and paper on this table. Is your hand steady enough to write?

- Why, yes.

- Then write what I shall dictate.

- Quick, friend, quick! Write exactly as I speak.

- To whom do I address it?

- To no one.

- Do I date it?

- No, no.

- 'If you remember the words that passed between us long ago, you will understand this when you see it. You do remember them, I know. It is not in your nature to forget them.'

- Have you written 'forget them?' -I have.

- Is that a weapon in your hand?

- No, I'm not armed.

- What is in your hand?

- You shall know directly.

- Write on. I've but a few words more.

- 'I am thankful the time has come when I can prove them.

- 'That I do so is no subject for regret or grief.'

[...]

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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