- You have acted as if you do, but I don't think you do.
- I don't think I do.

Charles Darnay (Edgar Barrier)

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

You can hear this line at 00:28:04.800 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Huh, how's it feel? Is it worth being tried for one's life to be the object of such sympathy and compassion?

- You saved my life today. I have not thanked you.

- I neither want any thanks or merit any. It was nothing to do in the first place, and I don't know why I did it in the second.

- Let me ask you a question.

- Willingly.

- Do you think I particularly like you?

- Really, I have not asked myself the question.

- Well, ask yourself the question now.

- You have acted as if you do, but I don't think you do.

- I don't think I do.

- Nevertheless, there is nothing in that I hope, to prevent my calling the reckoning, and our parting without ill blood on either side.

- Nothing in life.

- Oh, you pay the whole reckoning? Then bring me another pint of this same wine, drawer, and come and wake me at 10.

- Last word... You think I'm drunk?

- I think you have been drinking.

- Think you know I've been drinking?

- Since I must say so, yes, I know it.

- Then you shall likewise know why.

- I am a disappointed drudge, sir. I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me.

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