Saint Antoine had been, that morning, a vast dusky mass of scarecrows heaving to and fro, with gleams of light above the billowy heads, where steel blades and bayonets shine in the sun.
11 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:36:28.502 in the radio play.
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- Paris, 1789, July 14. In the quarter of San Antoine, something is happening.
- Soon after dawn, Madame Defarge puts down her knitting.
- Now the mass begins to move.
- Patriots and friends, we are ready! To the Bastille!
- The living sea rises, wave on wave, depth on depth, overflowing the city.
- After two hours, a white flag from within the fortress.
- The Prisoners! The Records! The secret cells! The instruments of torture! The Prisoners!
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