- Miss Manette? Sit down, if you please.
- Thank you.

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

You can hear this line at 00:11:15.640 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- 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.

- We sail with the tide, ladies and gentlemen. All aboard for Calais.

- Miss Manette? Sit down, if you please.

- Thank you.

- Miss Manette, it's very difficult to begin. Miss Manette, I'm a man of business.

- I have a business charge to equip myself of.

- The story relates to one of our customers.

- The story?

- Yes.

- One of our customers, a French gentleman, a scientific gentleman, a doctor.

- A doctor?

[...]