Look upon the prisoner.

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

You can hear this line at 00:21:11.503 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- The prisoner was very kind and useful to my father.

- I hope I may not repay him by doing him harm today.

- The prisoner's conversation, Miss Manette! What did the prisoner say to you?

- He told me that he was traveling on business of a delicate and difficult nature, which might get people into trouble, and that he was therefore traveling under an assumed name. He said that in England my father...

- Dr. Alexander Manette! Dr. Alexander Manette! Dr. Alexander Manette! Dr. Manette! Dr. Manette!

- Look upon the prisoner.

- As the old man looked at Darnay, his face for an instant became frozen, as it were.

- It was a curious look, very intent, deepening into a frown of dislike and distrust, not even unmixed with fear. It passed so quickly that few could have noticed it.

- Have you ever seen this prisoner before?

- Once. Once when he called on us at my lodgings some three years ago.

- Can you identify him as your fellow passenger aboard the packet ship, or recall his conversation with your daughter?

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