Very well. Look upon Mr. Sidney Carton, my learned friend there, without his wig, and then look well upon the prisoner.

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

You can hear this line at 00:24:05.516 in the radio play.

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- Removed his wig, wrote a word or two on a little piece of paper, and tossed it to the prisoner's counsel, who opened it, and then looked with great attention and curiosity at the prisoner.

- You say again you are quite sure that it was the prisoner?

- Oh, quite sure, your honor.

- Did you ever see anybody very like the prisoner?

- Oh, no, your honor.

- Do you think there could be anybody so like the prisoner that you could be mistaken?

- Oh, no, your honor.

- But if there were, you would then admit that you might have been mistaken?

- Eh? Oh, yes, your honor.

- Very well. Look upon Mr. Sidney Carton, my learned friend there, without his wig, and then look well upon the prisoner.

- How say you? Are they not very like each other?

- God. Like as two peas in a pod. Two peas. It ain't natural.

- Gentlemen of the jury, do you find the prisoner Charles Darnay guilty or not guilty?

- Not guilty!

- Order, order, order. Order in the court. Can't you behave yourselves?

- The lights were nearly all out in the passages.

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