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I retired at a late hour, but found sleep impossible.

6 seconds sound clip from the The Fall of the House of Usher (Escape) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:20:19 in the radio play.

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- There followed then a week of such dreary gloom and melancholy that my own spirit quavered at the menace of the nameless thing enshadowed in that house.

- By perceptible degrees, the living soul of Roderick Usher flickered lower.

- More ghastly grew his pallor, more tremulous the extremity of his terror.

- The eighth day following the death of Lady Madeline fell upon the last day of grim and gray October and brought with it, as the curtains of night descended, the fitful breath of a rising tempest.

- Uneasy gusts of sodden rain and the sound of sullen thunderous rumbles borne of the dim flares of sheet lightning somewhere behind the lowering squall.

- I retired at a late hour, but found sleep impossible.

- At length, overpowered by some strange presentiment of evil, I found my reposeful inaction no longer endurable.

- And so I arose, threw on my clothes in haste and fell to pacing the floor of my darkened chamber.

- Then, in one instant, a soft sound in the blackness froze my steps in paralysis of terror.

- The latch of my chamber door was being lifted from without.

- Who is it? Who is it, I say?

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The Fall of the House of Usher (Escape) Sound Clip

The Fall of the House of Usher (Escape)Quotes with audio samples from The Fall of the House of Usher - Escape Radio Show episode closely adapted from Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale of horror, aired on 22 October 1947.

Actors: Paul Frees (The Narrator), Ramsey Hill, (Roderick Usher), Sheridan Hall (The Physician)

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