11 seconds sound clip from the The Fall of the House of Usher (Escape) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:04:31 in the radio play.
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- And so it happened that at the end of a dull, dark and soundless day in the middle of October, I found myself, as the shades of evening drew on, within view of the grim and melancholy House of Usher.
- I confess that the first sight of the house... the fungus-covered walls of stone thrusting their crumbling ramparts against the darkening sky, rising out of the sullen, sluggish waters of the black tarn at their base...
- The bleak and vacant windows staring blindly, the bone-white trunks of decaying trees...
- These things filled me with a nameless and desolate terror so that I reined in my horse and sat trembling...
- Half-fearing to cross the wooden bridge that led over the waters of the moat and up to the entrance of the House of Usher.
- Then, impatiently, I shook off this strange feeling of dread... and was, an instant later, clattering over the wooden bridge and on to the courtyard.
- I dismounted quickly, tossed my reins to the silent lackey who approached, strode across the gravel and up to the massive wooden portal... the door of the House of Usher.
(Repeated knocks on wooden door)
(Wooden door unlocks and squeaks open)
- Good afternoon.
- I know. You're the friend of Master Roderick. Please come inside, sir.
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