- When the gentleman came aboard...
- You mean the prisoner?
- Yes, my Lord.
- Then say the prisoner.
- When the prisoner came on board...

Lucie Manette (Mary Taylor)

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

You can hear this line at 00:20:11.833 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Miss Manette! Look upon the prisoner, Charles Darnay.

- Miss Manette, have you seen the prisoner before?

- Yes, sir.

- Where?

- On board the packet ship just referred to, sir.

- You are the young lady just referred to?

- Most unhappily, I am.

- Answer the questions put to you.

- Had you any conversation with the prisoner?

- Yes, sir.

- Recall it.

- When the gentleman came aboard...

- You mean the prisoner?

- Yes, my Lord.

- Then say the prisoner.

- When the prisoner came on board...

- Did he come on board alone?

- No.

- How many were with him?

- One. A French gentleman.

- Did they confer together?

- Yes. They seemed angry.

- I thought I heard the prisoner say, there is a curse on our house. You have brought a curse on our house.

- The court is not interested in what you think you overheard.

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