It was four days later that a Limehouse tug was sailing back across the channel, towing four barges full of the last survivors from Dunkirk Beach.
10 seconds sound clip from the The Snow Goose (1954) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:22:56 in the radio play.
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- Mind your heads when I swing around. In fact, keep down in the bottom of the boat, all of you.
- Blimy, look at that ruddy goose flying round and round.
- Told you it was a good omen. It's a blinking angel of mercy. That's what it is.
- Can you make out what she is? Seems to be a dead man lashed with a mast, sir.
- We'll stop. He may only be wounded.
- What's that bird on a rail for heaven's sake?
- They said if you saw the flying wild goose you'd be saved. It's a sort of good luck omen.
- A wild goose? That one looks tame. Almost like a pet that he'd brought over with him.
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