- He can come close, guard. There's nothing wrong.
- I hope there ain't.

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

You can hear this line at 00:09:51.734 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Is that the Dover mail?

- Never you mind what it is, what are you?

- Is that the Dover mail?

- Why do you want to know?

- I want a passenger, if it is.

- What passenger?

- Mr. Jarvis Lorry.

- Gentleman of the name of Lorry, answer straight.

- Yes, what is it?

- Does somebody want me? What's the matter?

- A dispatch sent after you from over yonder. Tellson and Company.

- He can come close, guard. There's nothing wrong.

- I hope there ain't.

- Hey, you. Come in at a footpace.

- Let's have the dispatch.

- Here it is, Mr. Lorry.

- Thank you.

- Guard, there's nothing to be afraid of. I belong to Tellson's Bank in London. I'm going to Paris on business.

- May I read this?

- If so be as you're quick, sir.

[...]