- Now the mass begins to move.
- Patriots and friends, we are ready! To the Bastille!

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

You can hear this line at 00:36:39.760 in the radio play.

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- Paris, 1789, July 14. In the quarter of San Antoine, something is happening.

- In the narrow mean street, smelling of rags and nightcaps and hunger, all night crowds have been stirring.

- Soon after dawn, Madame Defarge puts down her knitting.

- At last it has come.

- Yes, our day has come.

- Saint Antoine had been, that morning, a vast dusky mass of scarecrows heaving to and fro, with gleams of light above the billowy heads, where steel blades and bayonets shine in the sun.

- Now the mass begins to move.

- Patriots and friends, we are ready! To the Bastille!

- The living sea rises, wave on wave, depth on depth, overflowing the city.

- After two hours, a white flag from within the fortress.

- The sea rises wider and higher over the lower drawbridge, past the massive stone outer walls, in among the eight great towers surrendered.

- The Prisoners! The Records! The secret cells! The instruments of torture! The Prisoners!

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