Don't be frightened, Miss.

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

You can hear this line at 00:11:48.806 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- 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?

- Miss Manette, if your father had not died when he did...

- Don't be frightened, Miss.

- As I was saying, if Monsieur Manette had not died, if he had suddenly and silently disappeared...

- If he had been spirited away to some dreadful place, then the history of your father would have been the history of this unfortunate gentleman, the Doctor of Beauvais.

- I entreat you to tell me more, sir.

- I will, I'm going to.

- Can you bear it?

- I can bear anything but this uncertainty.

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