Maybe so... Maybe so, maybe not, but don't let your sober face elate you, however. You don't know what it may come to.

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

You can hear this line at 00:28:54.127 in the radio play.

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- 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.

- That is very much to be regretted. You might have used your talents better.

- Maybe so... Maybe so, maybe not, but don't let your sober face elate you, however. You don't know what it may come to.

- Good night, Mr. Darnay.

- Ah! Ah! Where's that bottle of wine?

- You are listening to the Columbia Network's presentation of Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater in Charles Dickens' Tale of Two Cities.

- The Columbia Network is presenting A Tale of Two Cities, and the Mercury Theater resumes the story with Orson Welles as Dr. Manette and Sidney Carton.

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