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- It's hurted. Is it still alive?
- Yes, yes, I think so. Come in, child, come in.

8 seconds sound clip from the The Snow Goose (1954) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:02:50 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Lately, it has served again as an human habitation.

- It is the home of a man, a hunchback, but a man who creates great beauty, the painter Philip Rhayader.

- Just a touch more. Bring up the... Perhaps one more silhouette to carry you over from one to the other, like that. Yes, like that.

- Good lord, company. Who the devil can that be? First visitor in over two years... Wait a minute! Where's that rag?

- Well, good heavens. What have you got there, child? A goose?

- I found it, sir.

- It's hurted. Is it still alive?

- Yes, yes, I think so. Come in, child, come in.

- Where did you find it?

- In marsh, sir, where parlours have been. What is it, sir?

- Well, it's a... It's a snow goose from Canada. How in all heaven did it get here?

- It's been shot by parlours. Can you heal it, sir?

- Yes, I think so. Anyway, we'll try.

- Come along, you can help me. There are some scissors and bandages in that cupboard over there.

- All right.

- Let's get a proper look at her.

[...]

The Snow Goose (1954) Sound Clip

Laurence Olivier 1970s portraitListen to Laurence Olivier bring the characters of Paul Gallico's story 'The Snow Goose' to life in this rare 1954 Theatre Royal radio play, featuring sound clips on our page.

Actors: Laurence Olivier (Narrator / Philip Rhayader)

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