In all the years that I've known this man, I, Dr. Manette, for eighteen years, prisoner in the Bastille...

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

You can hear this line at 00:42:54.554 in the radio play.

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- Prisoner, why did you return to France when you did?

- I returned to France on the written entreaty of a French citizen, to save a French citizen's life.

- Is that the action of a guilty man? Is that criminal in the eyes of the Republic?

- Citizen Dr. Manette? Citizen Dr. Manette, take the stand. Dr. Manette, do you know this prisoner?

- I do.

- Where did you first make the prisoner's acquaintance?

- In England, Citizen Judge, on my release from long imprisonment.

- This man is my first friend. For years he has lived in my house, always faithful and devoted to my daughter and myself in our exile.

- In all the years that I've known this man, I, Dr. Manette, for eighteen years, prisoner in the Bastille...

- Enough, enough! Live, Dr. Manette! Not guilty! Not guilty! Release the prisoner!

- Citizens! Wait! This prisoner has been denounced for a crime against the Republic.

- Before this prisoner is released, I demand, in the name of the Republic, that this denunciation be read aloud.

- Why waste time?

- Charles Evrémonde, called Darnay! Suspected and denounced enemy of the Republic, aristocrat, one of the family of tyrants, one of a race proscribed.

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