Come with me, then. I'll take you to him. He's very high. A little difficult. Better to begin slowly.

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

You can hear this line at 00:13:00.587 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- We found the wine shop of Doctor Manette's old servant, Ernest Defarge.

- His wife sat in the shop behind the cart as we came in.

- A stout woman, wrapped in fur. She was knitting.

- Ernest Defarge?

- That's me.

- May we have a word with you?

- Willingly, sir.

- My name is Jarvis Lorry of London. This is Miss Manette.

- Come with me, then. I'll take you to him. He's very high. A little difficult. Better to begin slowly.

- Is he always alone, then?

- Yes.

- His own desire?

- Of necessity.

- He has greatly changed?

- Changed?

- The door's locked?

- Yes.

- You think it necessary to keep him locked up?

- I think it necessary to turn the key.

- Why?

- He has lived so long locked up that he'd be frightened, rave, tear himself to pieces, die, if his door was left open.

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