Hope has quite departed from my breast.

Doctor Manette, Sydney Carton, Doctor Manette (Orson Welles)

3 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:01:39.438 in the radio play.

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[...]

- Every week, Orson Welles invites our listeners to suggest their favorite titles...

- And tonight at your request, the Mercury Theater on the Air presents A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, with Orson Welles as Dr. Manette and Sydney Carton.

- A Tale of Two Cities.

- Paris, 1767.

- I, Alexander Manette, unfortunate physician, write this melancholy paper in my doleful cell in the Bastille.

- Hope has quite departed from my breast.

- I write these words with a rusty iron point dipped in scrapings of soot and charcoal from the chimney, mixed with blood.

- One cloudy night, ten years ago, I was walking along the quay by the river.

- Dr. Manette?

- That is my name.

- Dr. Manette, formerly of Beauvais.

- I am that Dr. Manette.

- Will you please enter the carriage, Dr. Manette?

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