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The wind blowed as if it feared to waken them.

4 seconds sound clip from the The Outcasts of Poker Flat classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:25:48.960 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Toward morning, they found themselves unable to feed the fire, which gradually died away.

- As the embers slowly blackened, the Duchess crept closer to Piney, and broke the silence of many hours.

- Piney. Yes, Duchess? Piney, can you pray?

- No.

- It don't matter. Come rest your head on my shoulder. There. That's better.

- Piney.

- Yes, honey? Goodbye?

- Not goodbye. Just, just goodnight. Goodnight, Piney.

- The wind blowed as if it feared to waken them.

- Feathery drifts of snow, shaken from the long pine boughs, flew like white-winged birds and settled about them as they slept.

- The moon through the rifted clouds looked down upon what had been the camp.

- But all human stain, all trace of earthly travail, was hidden beneath the spotless mantle mercifully flung from above.

- They slept all that day and the next.

- Nor did they waken when voices and footsteps broke the silence of the camp.

[...]

The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1954) Sound Clip

The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1954)Listen to Laurence Olivier bring the characters of Bret Harte's story 'The Outcasts of Poker Flat' to life in this rare 1954 Theatre Royal radio play, featuring sound clips on our page.

Actors: Laurence Olivier (Narrator / John Oakhurst), Margot Stevenson, Bessie Love, Lionel Murton

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