His daughter, Miss Manette, is going to be married in England.

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

You can hear this line at 00:31:01.160 in the radio play.

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- You knit with great skill, Madame Defarge.

- I am accustomed to it.

- A pretty pattern.

- You think so?

- Strange, too. It looks like many names knitted there, but that can't be.

- No, that can't be.

- May I ask what it's for?

- Pastime.

- Not for use?

- That depends. I may find a use for it one day, who knows. If I do, well, I'll use it.

- I have news that may interest you.

- News from England.

- Dr. Manette.

- Yes?

- I perceive you know the name.

- Yes.

- His daughter, Miss Manette, is going to be married in England.

- There is a curious thing about this marriage.

- Yes?

- What it comes to is this.

- Miss Manette, daughter of Dr. Alexander Manette, is going to marry the Marquis de Saint Evrémonde.

- I perceive you know that name, too.

- Yes.

- In England, of course, he does not go under that name. He is called Mr. Charles Darnay.

- Defarge.

- Yes? What is it?

- Is it true to think what he said of Mademoiselle Manette?

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