He sobbed twelve times, once for every stroke of the bell, and died on her bosom.

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

You can hear this line at 00:04:47.633 in the radio play.

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- One of his tenants. We are all tenants of his.

- But the Marquis St. Evrémonde saw her and what do you think they did, he and his brother?

- You know, doctor, that it is among the rights of these nobles to harness us common dogs to carts and drive us.

- They so harnessed my sister's husband and drove him all day, and all night kept him on the ground in the unwholesome nights, quieting a frog so that their noble sleep might not be disturbed.

- And then back in the harness in the day, taken out of harness one day at noon to feed, if he could find food.

- He sobbed twelve times, once for every stroke of the bell, and died on her bosom.

- Then when her husband was dead, that man took her away.

- I saw her pass on the road.

- I tracked him here and last night I climbed in.

- A common dog, but a sword in my hand.

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