And Madame Defarge, at the foot of a structure yet unbuilt, will sit knitting, knitting, counting dropping heads.

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

You can hear this line at 00:32:40.993 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- Madame Defarge sits there knitting names into a scarf: Noble names. Lausanne, Lombard, Guy, Saint Evrémonde.

- Darkness is closing around. And then comes the ringing of the church bells.

- She sits knitting. Knitting...

- Another darkness was closing in when the church bells should be melted into thunder cannon... when the drums shall be beating to drown her wretched voice!

(Madame Defarge screams)

- And Madame Defarge, at the foot of a structure yet unbuilt, will sit knitting, knitting, counting dropping heads.

- London, 1789.

- Never did I see two people more united than Dr. Manette and his daughter in the weeks before Lucy's marriage to Charles Darnay.

- Are you happy, my dear father?

- My child, I never thought I should live to know such happiness.

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