3 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:14:16.960 in the radio play.
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- The door's locked?
- Yes.
- You think it necessary to keep him locked up?
- I think it necessary to turn the key.
- Why?
- He has lived so long locked up that he'd be frightened, rave, tear himself to pieces, die, if his door was left open.
- Is it possible? Yes, it is possible in this fine world we live in. Not only possible, but done. Done, see? Under that sky there, every day. It'll continue being done until the last of that accursed race has perished in the face of the earth.
- Quiet. Let us go in.
- I'm afraid of it.
- Of it? What?
- I mean of him. My father.
- Listen. What is that sound?
- Faintly, through the dark, with his back toward the door, we saw a white-haired man sitting on a low bench, stooping forward... very busy, making shoes.
- Father!
- Good day, Manette.
- Good day.
- Still hard at work, I see.
- Yes. Yes, I'm working.
- I want to let in a little more light here. You can bear a little more?
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