Oh, Philip. Philip, I love you. I love you, Philip.

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

You can hear this line at 00:26:45 in the radio play.

Quote context

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- And so, when one sunset she heard the high-pitched, well-remembered note cried from the heavens, it brought no instant of false hope to her heart.

- This moment it seemed she had lived before many times.

- She came running to the seawall, turned her eyes not toward the distant channel whence a sail might come, but in the sky from whose flaming arches plummeted the snow goose.

- Then the sights, the sound, and the solitude surrounding broke the dam within her and released the surging overwhelming truth of her love.

- Let it well forth in tears.

- Oh, Philip. Philip, I love you. I love you, Philip.

- For a moment she thought the snow goose was going to land in the old enclosure, but it only skimmed low, then soared up again, flew in a wide, graceful spiral once round the old light, and then began to climb.

- Watching it, she saw no longer the snow goose, but the soul of Rhayader taking farewell of her before departing forever.

- Goodbye, my love. Godspeed. Godspeed.

- This is Laurence Olivier again.

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