5 seconds sound clip from the A Tale of Two Cities (1938) classic radio drama series episode.
You can hear this line at 00:10:23.629 in the radio play.
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- 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.
- 'Wait for Miss Manette at Dover'. You see, guard, it's not long.
- Messenger?
- Yes, sir.
- Take back my answer to London. Here it is: 'Recalled to life'.
- Recalled to life? Yes, Mr. Lorry.
- Good night.
- Tom.
- Hello, Joe.
- Did you hear that message?
- I did, Joe.
- What did you make of it, Tom?
- Nothing at all, Joe.
- Well, that's a coincidence, too. That's just what I made of it myself.
- This way to the Calais packet. This way to the Calais packet. We sail with the tide, ladies and gentlemen. All aboard for Calais.
- Glad to have you with us today, Mr. Lorry.
- I'm expecting a young lady aboard, a Miss Manette. She may ask for Mr. Jarvis Lorry, or she may ask for a gentleman from Tellson's Bank. But when she comes, will you show her to my cabin?
- Very good, sir.
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