No time to ask me why I bring it or what it means, I have no time to tell you. You must comply with it.
4 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:48:31.114 in the radio play.
Quote context
[...]
- Yes, this is the one. Go you in alone. I wait outside. Lose no time.
- No, I happen to be possessed of a power over one of your keepers here.
- I come from your wife. I bring you a request from her.
- A most secret, earnest, pressing entreaty.
- Take off these boots you wear and draw on mine. Here's a chair, now, hurry!
- Draw on these boots of mine, put your hands to them, put your will to them, quick!
- There's no escaping from this place. It can never be done. You'll only die with me. It's madness.
- It would be madness if I asked you to escape, but do I? Of course not.
- Change that cravat for this of mine.
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