I have no remembrance. No. No remembrance.

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

You can hear this line at 00:22:28.094 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Has it been your misfortune to undergo a long imprisonment without trial in your native country?

- A long imprisonment.

- Were you newly released on that occasion?

- They tell me so.

- Have you no remembrance of the occasion?

- None. None. My mind is a blank.

- From some time I cannot even say what time, when I was employed in making shoes. That was in my captivity to...

- Excuse me, sir, to the time when I found myself living in London with my dear daughter here.

- I have no remembrance. No. No remembrance.

- Next witness! Next witness! Next witness! Next witness!

- Now things began to look black for the prisoner.

- The prosecution held that previous to that Friday night in November 5 years ago, Charles Darnay had visited a dockyard town on the south coast of England, and there collected information which he later delivered to the French authorities in Calais.

- In proof of this, the star witness, who had every appearance of being himself a paid spy, now took the stand...

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