Monsieur, heretofore, the Marquis Charles de Saint Evrémonde.

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

You can hear this line at 00:38:36.793 in the radio play.

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- Vicomte de l'Isle? Vicomte de l'Isle?

- Arrested at Calais. Executed.

- Baron de Neuville.

- Arrested. Executed.

- Marquis de Marquis Saint Evrémonde. Marquis de Marquis Saint Evrémonde?

- Here.

- Mr. Darnay?

- I'll take it.

- Charles Darnay. I didn't know that you were familiar with...

- I'll take charge of the letter, Mr. Lorry.

- You know where to deliver it?

- I do. If there's any answer, I'll let you know.

- Monsieur, heretofore, the Marquis Charles de Saint Evrémonde.

- I have been seized and brought to Paris. The crime for which I am to lose my life is, they tell me, treason against the majesty of the people, in that I have acted against them for an emigrant. You are that emigrant.

- It is in vain that I tell them that even before the confiscation of emigrant property, according to your commands, I had collected no rent and forced no taxes.

- Their only answer is that I have acted for an emigrant. Where is that emigrant?

- I beg you, Monsieur, heretofore the Marquis, to come to my rescue and release me. I pray you, be true to me, your poor servant.

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