The next morning, we left for London.

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

You can hear this line at 00:16:56.100 in the radio play.

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- 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.

- Mr. Lorry, Dr. Manette is, for all reasons, best out of Paris, best out of France.

- The next morning, we left for London.

- As we drove off, we left Monsieur and Madame Defarge standing on the doorstep, looking after us.

- There was that same look of secret, dangerous anger in their faces that I had seen before.

- Madame Defarge was still knitting.

- The next night, we were in Calais. There, we boarded the packet, and after a rough voyage, reached England in safety.

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