Most of the characters in this history are people whom I first encountered in the course of business on behalf of Tellson's Bank, London and Paris, of which I have been for many years a partner.

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

You can hear this line at 00:08:44.886 in the radio play.

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- The words are written, in scrapings of soot mixed with blood, on scraps of crumbling paper. There they lie hidden away in the solid stone, year after year.

- Now in the North Tower, cell number 105 is heard all day, a low, hammering sound.

- The sound of an old man making shoes in the dark.

- One day, after eighteen years, the sound stops, and for a while North Tower cell number 105 is empty.

- My name is Jarvis Lorry.

- Most of the characters in this history are people whom I first encountered in the course of business on behalf of Tellson's Bank, London and Paris, of which I have been for many years a partner.

- This is a history of events that took place in London and across the Channel in France in the terrible years immediately preceding and during the great French Revolution.

- 1785, the Dover Road.

- What o'clock do you make it, Joe?

- Ten minutes good past eleven.

- My blood, and the Dover coach not atop a chute is ill yet.

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