- You go out by the gate by which you brought me in.
- Of course.

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

You can hear this line at 00:50:21.249 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Take up the pen and finish. Hurry. Hurry!

- If it had been otherwise, I should have had so much the more to answer for... If it had been otherwise...

- Darnay? Darnay? Good!

- Hey, there! Quick! Come in. Help me change his coat.

- Now, call for help, take me to the coach.

- You?

- Him, man... with whom I've changed.

- You go out by the gate by which you brought me in.

- Of course.

- I was weak and faint, and you brought me in and I'm fainter, now you take me out.

- The parting has overcome us. Such things happen here often, too often. Quick, call for help!

- You swear not to betray me?

- Man, man! Don't waste time! Take him yourself to the courtyard you know of. Place him yourself in the carriage.

[...]