She sat down on the bench beside him.

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

You can hear this line at 00:15:59.006 in the radio play.

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- Now tell, monsieur, the maker's name.

- I forget what it was you asked me.

- The maker's name.

- Did you ask me for my name?

- Yes, I did.

- One hundred and five, North Tower.

- Is that all?

- One Hundred and Five, North Tower.

- At that moment, his eyes caught the skirt of Lucy's dress. He raised them and saw her face.

- What? What is this? You're not the jailer's daughter?

- No.

- Who are you? Who are you?

- She sat down on the bench beside him.

- Her golden hair, which she wore in long curls, had been hurriedly pushed aside and fell down over her neck.

- Advancing his hand, little by little, he took it up and looked at it.

- It is the same. How can it be? When was it?

- She laid her head upon my shoulder that night when I was summoned out. She had a fear of my going.

- Who was this? Was it you? Was it you? No, no, you're too young. It can't be. It can't be. You're too young, too young, too young.

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